Nandom

[1][2] Nandom town and the multiple villages that surround it to the north, south, east, and west are inhabited by the Dagara people.Nandom town is eight kilometres (five miles) east of the Volta River which is the natural border between Ghana and neighbouring Burkina Faso.Sixteen kilometres (10 mi) north of Nandom is a town called Hamile where there is a formal border between Ghana and Burkina Faso with customs and immigration offices.Many of the towns and villages across the border in southern Burkina Faso also speak the same dialect of Dagara as the people of Nandom.The Catholic Basilica in Nandom is built of stone and was once the largest Christian church in West Africa.
CountryRegionUpper West RegionDistrictNandom DistrictTime zoneDagaabaVolta RiverHamileMossi peopleNandom Senior High SchoolBagri Festival