Akkra
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a seaport in and the capital of ghana, on the gulf of guinea.
historical examples
the akkra’ is one who is afflicted with a disease of the scalp, a malady not uncommon among the poor people of syria.
the syrian christ abraham mitrie rihbany
noun
the capital of ghana, a port on the gulf of guinea: built on the site of three 17th-century trading fortresses founded by the english, dutch, and danish. pop: 1 970 000 (2005 est)
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