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Ghanaian$31519$ - translation to ισπανικά

Ghanaian parliamentary election, 1979; Ghanaian presidential election, 1979; Ghanaian general election, 1979; 1979 Ghanaian presidential election; 1979 Ghanaian parliamentary election
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Ghanaian      
adj. de Ghana
Ghanaian         
  • Ghanaian [[winter sport]]s Olympic team at the [[opening ceremony]] of the 2010 [[Winter Olympics]]
  • [[High-rise building]]s in [[Accra]], the capital
  • [[Adinkra symbols]] by [[Robert Sutherland Rattray]]
  • Akan]] Terracotta, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • Population pyramid 2016
  • Ghana is among the sovereign states of West Africa used by [[drug cartel]]s and drug traffickers (shown in orange).
  • [[Hogbetsotso festival]] in the [[Volta region]]
  • Change in per capita GDP, 1870–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars
  • Greater Accra]] on 1 March 2016.
  • chip]]
  • commodities]]; exports in [[percentage]]
  •  [[Parliament House of Ghana]], the Supreme Court of Ghana and [[Judiciary of Ghana]] buildings and [[Jubilee House]] is the [[presidential palace]].
  • [[Militarized police]] Unit of the [[Ghana Police Service]]
  • A proportional representation of exports, 2019
  • terrestrial plains]] colour-coded}}
  • Mass media, news and information provided by television.
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  • Guinea region]] and surrounding regions in West Africa
  • Western Region]] in the [[South Atlantic Ocean]]
  • Ewe]].
  • chiefs]] in 2015
  • 18th-century Ashanti brass ''kuduo''. Gold dust and nuggets were kept in ''kuduo'', as were other items of personal value and significance. As receptacles for their owners' ''kra'', or life force, ''kuduo'' were prominent features of ceremonies designed to honour and protect that individual.
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  • [[Adowa dance]] form and music performance.
  • Education system's implementation of [[information and communications technology]] at the [[University of Ghana]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WEST AFRICA
Republic of Ghana; Ghanan; ISO 3166-1:GH; Republic Ghana; Ghanaian; Ghanian; The Democradic Republic of Ghana; State of Ghana; Bibliography of Ghana; Republic Of Ghana; The Republic Of Ghana; Etymology of Ghana; Fourth Republic of Ghana; Ghana homeland; Ghanaian Republic; The country Ghana; The Republic of Ghana; Science and technology in Ghana; Ghana, West Africa; National symbols of Ghana; Cybersecurity in Ghana; Ghana independence history
(adj.) = ghanés
Ex: This article examines problems associated with the use of technology and puts forward suggestions to improve the situation in Ghanian libraries.
Ghana         
  • Ghanaian [[winter sport]]s Olympic team at the [[opening ceremony]] of the 2010 [[Winter Olympics]]
  • [[High-rise building]]s in [[Accra]], the capital
  • [[Adinkra symbols]] by [[Robert Sutherland Rattray]]
  • Akan]] Terracotta, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • Population pyramid 2016
  • Ghana is among the sovereign states of West Africa used by [[drug cartel]]s and drug traffickers (shown in orange).
  • [[Hogbetsotso festival]] in the [[Volta region]]
  • Change in per capita GDP, 1870–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars
  • Greater Accra]] on 1 March 2016.
  • chip]]
  • commodities]]; exports in [[percentage]]
  •  [[Parliament House of Ghana]], the Supreme Court of Ghana and [[Judiciary of Ghana]] buildings and [[Jubilee House]] is the [[presidential palace]].
  • [[Militarized police]] Unit of the [[Ghana Police Service]]
  • A proportional representation of exports, 2019
  • terrestrial plains]] colour-coded}}
  • Mass media, news and information provided by television.
  • 25px
  • Guinea region]] and surrounding regions in West Africa
  • Western Region]] in the [[South Atlantic Ocean]]
  • Ewe]].
  • chiefs]] in 2015
  • 18th-century Ashanti brass ''kuduo''. Gold dust and nuggets were kept in ''kuduo'', as were other items of personal value and significance. As receptacles for their owners' ''kra'', or life force, ''kuduo'' were prominent features of ceremonies designed to honour and protect that individual.
  • Western region]]<ref name="11 of the world's most unusual surf spots"/>
  • [[Adowa dance]] form and music performance.
  • Education system's implementation of [[information and communications technology]] at the [[University of Ghana]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WEST AFRICA
Republic of Ghana; Ghanan; ISO 3166-1:GH; Republic Ghana; Ghanaian; Ghanian; The Democradic Republic of Ghana; State of Ghana; Bibliography of Ghana; Republic Of Ghana; The Republic Of Ghana; Etymology of Ghana; Fourth Republic of Ghana; Ghana homeland; Ghanaian Republic; The country Ghana; The Republic of Ghana; Science and technology in Ghana; Ghana, West Africa; National symbols of Ghana; Cybersecurity in Ghana; Ghana independence history
= Ghana
Ex: The data and institutional setting were provided by three English-speaking West African countries -- Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria, and one French-speaking West African country -- Cameroon.

Ορισμός

pesewa
[p?'si:w?]
¦ noun a monetary unit of Ghana, equal to one hundredth of a cedi.
Origin
Akan, lit. 'penny'.

Βικιπαίδεια

1979 Ghanaian general election

General elections were held in Ghana on 18 June 1979, with a second round of the presidential election on 9 July 1979. The presidential election resulted in victory for Hilla Limann of the People's National Party, who received 62% of the votes in the run-off, whilst his PNP won 71 of the 140 seats in Parliament. According to one scholar, the elections were conducted "in as free and fair a manner as might be considered humanly possible under local conditions" and the losing candidates publicly accepted defeat. Around 5,070,000 people were registered to vote.

The Electoral Commissioner during the elections was Joseph Kingsley-Nyinah, an Appeal Court Judge who was appointed by the Supreme Military Council (SMC). Although the SMC was overthrown on 4 June 1979, the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council military government which replaced it allowed the elections to proceed just two weeks later.