Agotime-Ziope District
District in Volta Region, Ghana
District in Ghana
6°32′59.28″N 0°41′42.36″E / 6.5498000°N 0.6951000°E / 6.5498000; 0.6951000 (2021[1])
Agotime-Ziope District is one of the eighteen districts in Volta Region, Ghana.[2] Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Adaklu-Anyigbe District on 13 August 2004, until the western part of the district was split off to create Adaklu District on 28 June 2012; thus the remaining part has been renamed as Agotime-Ziope District (under the then-president John Atta Mills government).[3] The district assembly is located in the central part of Volta Region and has Agortime-Kpetoe as its capital town.
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Districts and Capitals of the Volta Region of Ghana
- Ho Municipal (Capital: Ho)
- Hohoe Municipal (Capital: Hohoe)
- Keta Municipal (Capital: Keta)
- Ketu North Municipal (Capital: Dzodze)
- Ketu South Municipal (Capital: Denu)
- Kpando Municipal (Capital: Kpandu)
- Adaklu (Capital: Adaklu Waya)
- Afadzato South (Capital: Ve Golokwati)
- Agotime-Ziope (Capital: Kpetoe)
- Akatsi North (Capital: Ave Dakpa)
- Akatsi South (Capital: Akatsi)
- Anloga (Capital: Anloga)
- Central Tongu (Capital: Adidome)
- Ho West (Capital: Dzolokpuita)
- North Dayi (Capital: Anfoega)
- North Tongu (Capital: Battor Dugame)
- South Dayi (Capital: Kpeve)
- South Tongu (Capital: Sogakope)
6°32′59.28″N 0°41′42.36″E / 6.5498000°N 0.6951000°E / 6.5498000; 0.6951000
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