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Cape Coast is a city and the capital of the Cape Coast Metropolitan District and the Central Region of
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. It is located about from
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and approximately from
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. The city is one of the most historically significant settlements in Ghana. As of the 2010 census, Cape Coast has a population of 108,374 people. The majority of people who lived in the city are Fante. The city was once the capital of the Fetu Kingdom, an aboriginal Guan kingdom located north of Cape Coast. Once the Europeans arrived, they established the Cape Coast Castle, which eventually went under the hands of the
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who named the castle and its surrounding settlement the headquarters of the Royal African Company. Cape Coast became the capital of the Gold Coast from 1821 until 1877, where it was transferred to Accra. Cape Coast is a educational hub in Ghana, home to the University of Cape Coast and the Cape Coast Technical University, along with many other secondary and
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institutions. The city's economy is dominated by the tourism and
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, with sites such as the Cape Coast Castle (
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), the
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, and the PANAFEST festival serving as attractions to tourists, and the Kotokuraba Market being the largest market in the city.


Toponymy

The traditional name of the city is ''Oguaa'', from the Guan Awutu word ''Gua'', meaning "market". Another traditional name is ''Koto-Kuraba'' meaning "crab-hamlet", which is a corrupted version of the word ''Koto-wuraba'', meaning "crab rivulets". The word survives in the name of a
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in the city. ''Cabo Corso'' ("short cape") was the first European name given to the settlement by the early Portuguee navigators who first discovered it. The name was later corrupted by the British to "Cape Coast".


History


Early settlement

The origin of the indigenous inhabitants of the settlement is thought to share similarities to those of
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, as Cape Coast became the principal town of the Fetu Kingdom. "Fetu" was an old Guan (Etsii) kingdom who had its paramountcy located north of Cape Coast. That particular site is known nowadays as Effutu. At a point in time, a market, known at the time as ''Ogua'', grew and developed into an active commercial centre. Because of this growth, the King of Fetu appointed a chief to represent the settlement. The market drew the attention of William Towerson, the first documented English navigator to have reach the
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coast, who touched land in 1555.


Arrival of Europeans

Trade grew between the people of Fetu and the Europeans. Sometime in 1650, a plot of land was bought from the King of Fetu by Hendrik Carloff, acting for Dutch privateers working against the
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. In 1655, a
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was built on the site of Carolusborg under the hands of the Swedish. It switched hands several times before 1664, when it was captured from the Dutch by a joint English and Dutch force. After the attack, the English named Cape Coast the headquarters of the Royal African Company in 1678. The Danes acquired a plot on top of a hill that was located about north east of the fort. While the Cape Coast Castle was being built, the Danish built a fort on their land, known as Fort Frederiksborg. The fort was later bought out by the English. For half a century, the English maintained Frederiksborg as a fortified outpost of the castle and renamed it Fort Royal, but by the middle of the 18th century the outpost had been abandoned. Other forts were built during this time, such as Phipps Tower, which was later abandoned and is now manage by the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board.


Colonial times

The
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at the beginning of the 19th century and the political unrest in the Gold Coast region as a result of the abolition of the
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by Denmark and Britain were contributing factors in the Asante invasion of the coast in 1806. Cape Coast itself avoided the attack, but the confidence of the townspeople in the British ability to protect them against the Asante plummeted. More forts were built, such as Smith's Tower on top of Dawson Hill and Fort McCarthy. Cape Coast was threatened a second time by the Asante in 1824 after British troops under Charles MacCarthy were defeated. The town had been largely burnt down in 1817, slowing down its economy. Before the building of the Sekondi Harbour in the 1890s, the town was the most important anchorage in the county. Trading during the time was at its peak, but after 1850, the year the British acquired Danish possessions in which conditions turned south. Trade declined, rivalry with the Dutch reached new heights, and Asante pressures escalated. The capital of the Gold Coast was transferred from Cape Coast to Accra in 1877. This, along with many other causes, resulted in irreversible damage to the town's economy. The 1880s saw a minor boom to its economy with the gold rush.


Present (1900–present)

The city's St. Francis Cathedral was dedicated in 1928. The building is the first Catholic Cathedral built in Ghana. In addition, one of the first Catholic schools in Ghana, St. Augustine's College, was established in Cape Coast during 1936. During Ghana's cocoa marketing boom of the 1900s, the city experienced a certain period of economic prosperity. After the completion of harbours and railways in other parts of the country such as Sekondi and Kumasi, cocoa cultivation and trade in Ghana diversified and Cape Coast lost some importance. However, after the establishment of the
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Archdiocese and the university of the city in 1950 and 1962 respectively, Cape Coast became a educational hub in Ghana.


Transportation

Transportation in the city is regulated by the Transport Department of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly, with Dennis K. Sulemanu acting as the transport officer of the department. In certain areas such as Abura, with a population of 15,000 in 2000 and is located close to major establishments, transportation needs are served by local transport (taxis and
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es). Most residents in Cape Coast do not own personal vehicles, with the exception of the city's middle class, which included government and educational staff. Congestion is present, made worse by the city being located south of the Accra–Takoradi trunk road. In 1873, there was a proposal for an line to link the settlements of Cape Coast and Kumasi in order to send troops to fight the Asante. It never came to fruition due to the war ending sooner than expected. Plans for the construction of an airport for the city was announced by Mahamudu Bawumia at the
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's manifesto launch on August 18, 2024. According to Mahamudu, the in funding has been secured from South Korean investors.


Government

The metropolitan has a mayor–council form of government. The mayor (executive chief) is appointed by the
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and approved by the city council, the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly. The mayor of Cape Coast is Ernest Arthur, currently serving his second term in office.


Demographics

As of the 2010 census, the population of Cape Coast is 108,374 people which grew to 189,925 by 2021. The city was historically an early centre for
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, most notably the Basel missionaries. Christianity is the most practiced religion in the city, followed by
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and traditional religions. The largest ethnic group that resided in the city are the Fante, who are a subgroup of the Akan. The ethnic group's language is Fante.


Geography

Cape Coast is located at (5.100000, -1.250000) and is about from
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and approximately from
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Metropolitan Area

The city resided in the Cape Coast Metropolitan, which have an area size of and is one of 6 metropolises in Ghana. The district is bordered to the south by the
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, the Hemang-Lower Denkyira District to the north, to the west by the Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem Municipal District, and to the east the
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.


Topography

The city's
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is classified as hilly, the hills overlain by sandy
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s. The rock type of the city is dominated by the Birimian formation and
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s, also consisting of
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and
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. There are valleys of various streams between the hills, with Kakum being the largest stream. The minor streams end in wetlands, the largest of which drains into the Fosu Lagoon at Bakano. In the northern part of the district, however, the landscape is suitable for the cultivation of various crops.


Parks

Cape Coast is noted for its significant green spaces, but rapid population and infrastructure growth presents threats to its vegetation. The city's greenery plays crucial roles in flood management and improving residents overall well-being. Data from a 2023 study showed that the metropolitan's dense vegetation in 2018 was , a 24.01% decrease from in 1991.


Climate

Cape Coast has a
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(
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: ''As''), with two rainy seasons peaking in May to June and October. The dry periods (
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) occur between November and February. The annual rainfall ranges from along the coast while in the hinterland is between . The average temperatures are around while the relative humidity is between 60% and 80%.


Culture

Cape Coast is a part of the Oguaa Traditional Area. The main festival celebrated in the city is Fetu Afahye, which is celebrated in the first Sunday of September every year, and it attracts people of all different backgrounds.


Media

The following is a selected list of radio stations in Cape Coast: ;FM * 90.3 Kastle FM * 93.3 Cape FM * 92.5 Radio Central * 100.5 ATL FM * 102.9 Yes FM * 87.7 Eagle FM * 90.9 Sompa FM * 107.5 Live FM


Economy


Agriculture

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in the city is managed by the Department of Agriculture of the metropolitan. The head of the department is Olympia Enyonam Williams. Results from a 2005 study found that Cape Coast has close to no
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vegetable farming taking place within the city proper expect for the premises of Cape Coast University. Close to 90% vegetables consumed by the city's residents come from sources such as Kumasi and as far as
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and its border with Ghana. The city's topography makes farming difficult to achieve. There are limited suitable areas that could be used for the basis of farming, the ones that do fit the criteria are prone to floods. This makes Cape Coast and its surrounding areas one of the most water scarce in Ghana, resulting in most of the residents resorting to fishing.


Fishing

Fishing proves a livelihood to most of the residents of Cape Coast, whose residents live in the southern fishing communities. Trade,
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, and carving also are sources of income alongside fishing. Children are also involved in the occupation as a way of participation and respect. Due to the decline of fish populations, which many blamed on the fishing practice called 'Saiko', where unwanted fish captured by large ships are exchanged at sea for goods such as fruit, water and livestock bought by locals, fishers livelihoods are at stake since their lives depend on the occupation.


Service

In recent years, 25.1% of Cape Coast's employed population works in service-related jobs, such as
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and
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. The city is home to the Kotokuraba Market, the largest market in the city. The triangular-shaped market was developed in the late 1930s by the colonial government. Since then, it had become one of the largest sources of income for the municipal authority in the city, employing about 35% of the female employed population.


Tourism

Cape Coast has been experiencing an increasing number of tourists due to attractions such as the Cape Coast Castle (
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), the
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, and the PANAFEST festival. Although, access to areas such as compounds that houses
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s such as the "Tree Shrine", a silk cotton tree near anaafo market are prohibited. The city's infrastructure however is underdeveloped, impacting the quality of life for the residents and the overall experience of the tourists. As of 2000, there are no streets in the city that prioritizes pedestrian access. Residents often are not aware of the role that they play in the tourism industry. Cape Coast's tourism's sector was looked after by the Central Regional Development Commission (CEDECOM). In order to fund the development of the sector, CEDECOM reached out to
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and
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, which in turn contacted the Debt for Development Coalition (DDC) for a 'debt swap' arrangement. After cooperating with multiple different parties, the Natural Resource Conservation and Historic Preservation project was launched. The project focused on the rehabilitation and transformation of the city's castles and fortresses into heritage creations, and resulted in the creation of the Kakum National Park.


State visits

Both former United States president
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and vice president
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have visited Cape Coast along with the Cape Coast Castle. Obama visited on 11 July 2009 while Kamala arrived on 28 March 2023. Obama's trip marked the first time during his
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that he had visited sub-Saharan Africa. During Obama's visit to the castle, he made a remark to the castle's history with the
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of African Americans.


Non-governmental organizations

Cape Coast is home to many NGOs, some of which have limited human resources due to financial pushbacks. These NGOs addresses and confront social issues in the metropolitan as a whole. Some NGOs with operations in the city are the Seeds of Sovereignty and the Abraham Smiles Foundation. A 2021 study's findings show that most people do show interest in participating in NGO related activities, depending on what the organization in question revolves around.


Education

Cape Coast is home to the main campus of the University of Cape Coast (UCC). The institution was established in 1962 as a
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and had special relations with the
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. On 1 October 1971, the college gained the status of a full and independent university by an Act of
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; the University of Cape Coast Act, 1971 and the . The Cape Coast Technical University is also located in the city. It opened in 1986, operating under the
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to offer intermediary courses. In 1992, following the , the university was upgraded to the status of a tertiary institution. It currently stands as a technical university. The following is a list of Cape Coast's secondary and
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s:The following is a list of high schools and tertiary institutions in Ghana:


Healthcare

Cape Coast have two principal hospitals: the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and the Cape Coast Metro Hospital. The Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, popularly known as "Interberton" by the locals, was the first of a series of Regional Hospitals established by the Ministry of Health. Full operations begun on 12 August 1998 and was awarded the Best Regional Hospital in 2003. The facility remained the largest hospital in the region. The Cape Coast Metro Hospital, an 115-bed facility built by the colonists, was the main hospital serving the area until the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital was built, where it started to fell into disarray due to neglect. In 2024, renovations were announced for the facility, totaling around .


Sport

The city is home to the Cape Coast Sports Stadium, a
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which is currently home to the Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs. Construction of the stadium began in 2012 and officially opened on 3 May 2016. It was financed and designed by China. The Ebusua Dwarfs, a professional football club based in Cape Coast with a current squad of 30 players, currently competes in the Ghana Premier League. The city is also home to the Venomous Vipers, a professional football club. The current Board of Chairman of the team is Kweku Ackah-Yensu, who had taken office in 2022. They play against the Ebusua Dwarfs.


Notable people

* Frederick Acheampong, football administrator and media personality * Nana Amba Eyiaba I,
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* Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, fifth
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* Gifty Anti, journalist * B. J. Da Rocha, founding member of the
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and served as its first National Chairman * Kwesi Brew, poet and diplomat * Joey B, musician *
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, former Minister for Education *
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,
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, author, and child advocate


International Relations


Sister cities

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of Cape Coast, designated by
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:


See also

* Cape Coast Castle * Elmina * List of cities in Ghana


Explanatory notes


References

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Further reading

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External links


Official website
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