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#accra #house Ho is the capital city of the Volta Region in southeastern Ghana, nestled between Mount Adaklu and the Togo Atakora Range. It serves as the administrative and commercial hub of the region, offering a blend of cultural heritage, educational institutions, and natural beauty. History and Culture #home Founded in the early 18th century during the westward migrations of the Ewe people, Ho became part of the German colony of Togoland until World War I, after which it was administered by the British. The city is known for the annual Asogli Yam Festival, celebrated around September, which showcases the rich traditions of the Ewe community. Population and Demographics As of the 2010 Population and Housing Census, Ho Municipality had a population of 177,281, representing 8.4% of the region's total population. The majority of residents are Ghanaians by birth, and the predominant religion is Christianity, practiced by 92.3% of the population. Education and Health Ho is home to several tertiary institutions, including the University of Health and Allied Sciences and Ho Technical University. The city also hosts the Ho Teaching Hospital, which serves as a regional referral center and a teaching facility affiliated with the University of Health and Allied Sciences. Attractions and Tourism Visitors to Ho can explore the Volta Regional Museum, which offers insights into the region's history and traditions. The city's proximity to natural attractions like the Wli Waterfalls and Mount Afadja makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Transportation Ho is accessible via the N5 national highway, connecting it to other parts of Ghana. The Ho Airport, completed in 2017 and opened to commercial traffic in 2021, further enhances the city's connectivity. With its rich cultural heritage, educational institutions, and natural attractions, Ho offers a unique experience for both residents and visitors alike