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- Q139115 subject Q6986507.
- Q139115 abstract "Template:ForThe Pra River is a river in Ghana, the easternmost and the largest of the three principal rivers that drain the area south of the Volta divide. Rising in the Kwahu Plateau near Mpraeso and flowing southward for 240 km through rich cocoa and farming areas and valuable forests in the Akan lowlands, the Pra enters the Gulf of Guinea east of Takoradi. In the 19th century, the Pra served as the border between the Ashanti Confederacy and the Gold Coast.The Pra has many cataracts, notably the Bosomasi Rapids at Anyinabrim, and for most of its length is not navigable even by canoe. However, in the early part of the twentieth century the Pra was used extensively to float timber to the coast for export. This trade is now carried by road and rail transportation. The main tributaries are the Ofin, Anum and Birim rivers. The northern part of the Pra is still worked for artisan gold with metallic mercury, which has caused some contamination. The Birim river valley is a major source of diamonds.Akim Oda is the commercial centre of the northern Pra basin.".
- Q139115 thumbnail Pra_River.gif?width=300.
- Q139115 wikiPageWikiLink Q117.
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- Q139115 wikiPageWikiLink Q243293.
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- Q139115 wikiPageWikiLink Q503623.
- Q139115 wikiPageWikiLink Q6986507.
- Q139115 wikiPageWikiLink Q722071.
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- Q139115 point "5.01913 -1.62598".
- Q139115 type SpatialThing.
- Q139115 comment "Template:ForThe Pra River is a river in Ghana, the easternmost and the largest of the three principal rivers that drain the area south of the Volta divide. Rising in the Kwahu Plateau near Mpraeso and flowing southward for 240 km through rich cocoa and farming areas and valuable forests in the Akan lowlands, the Pra enters the Gulf of Guinea east of Takoradi.".
- Q139115 label "Pra River (Ghana)".
- Q139115 lat "5.01913".
- Q139115 long "-1.62598".
- Q139115 depiction Pra_River.gif.