Keta, a coastal town in Ghana, lies at the southeastern tip of the Volta River estuary, where the river meets the Gulf of Guinea. It has a tropical savanna climate with warm, humid temperatures year-round, and an average annual rainfall of about 1,000 mm. Keta, also known as Keta, Kitta, Kwitta, and Quittah, has a rich history as a trading post and a center of the transatlantic slave trade. It also played a significant role in the Ghanaian independence movement and is home to several historical sites and cultural landmarks.
Geographic Data for Keta, , Ghana
Latitude | 5° 55.076' |
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Longitude | 0° 59.274' |
Timezone | Africa/Accra |
Numerology for Keta, , Ghana
Chaldean Name Number : 12 => 3
Pythagorean Name Number : 1
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Famous Persons from Keta, , Ghana
- Richard Lassey Agbenyefia - Born on August 19, 1968 - Lawyer, and Politician
- Kofi Adjorlolo - Born on June 14, 1956 - Actor
- Tsatsu Tsikata - Born on October 1, 1950 - Lawyer
- James Victor Gbeho - Born on January 12, 1935 - Diplomat, and Politician
- Epiphan Patrick Komla Seddoh - Born on January 6, 1925 - Diplomat (died: January 1, 2019)
- Raphael Armattoe - Born on August 12, 1913 - Politician, Poet, Physician, and Writer (died: December 22, 1953)
- Daniel Ahmling Chapman Nyaho - Born on July 5, 1909 - Statesman, Diplomat, Academic, Educator, Consultant, and Small scale farmer (died: July 13, 2001)
- Christian Goncalves Kwami Baëta - Born on May 23, 1908 - University teacher, and Theologian - Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (died: January 1, 1994)