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The wondrous country of Ghana in West Africa has many beautiful places worth visiting, and Kumasi is definitely one of them. This settlement is the capital of the Ashanti Region. The city is an important center of tourism, and this fact has a good impact on the infrastructure of Kumasi. Many historical landmarks and architectural points of interest are in good condition. Foreign tourists enjoy visiting this city in West Africa, get themselves familiar with its past, and visit the most notable attractions in Kumasi. During archaeological excavations in the region, scientists discovered that the first settlers in this area appeared yet during the Neolithic age. At that time, people tried to settle near a source of water, and this is the reason why the first settlement was located close to Lake Bosumtwi. We have almost no information about the early history of Kumasi. The first official mentions of Kumasi as a town date back to the 90s of the 17th century. The city became the capital of the Ashanti Confederacy at that time. The settlement got this honorable status because of the activities of its ruler, Osei Tutu. Ashanti was developing and growing in size. This region was enjoying the life of an independent country, and Kumasi was its center. In 1874, the Third Anglo-Ashanti War started in the region. Many battles happened within the city territory. Due to military actions, a part of Kumasi including the royal residence was completely destroyed by the British troops. The … Read further

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Having explored this landmark of Kumasi, you will see how the royal palace looked like inside. Nowadays, there is the city court in the inner yard of the Manhiya Palace. As all sittings of the court are public, everyone is welcome to visit them. The museum exhibits household items that the royal family used in the past and paintings that describe the everyday life of the palace and let us see how the rulers of … Open

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