. . "206.2"^^ . "7.8"^^ . . "22.4"^^ . . . "82"^^ . "24.2"^^ . . . . . . . "26.4"^^ . . . "62.4"^^ . "25.6"^^ . . . "7.3"^^ . . "17.8"^^ . "221"^^ . "28.5"^^ . "17.2"^^ . "32.7"^^ . . "32.2"^^ . . "10.9"^^ . "4.7"^^ . "27.7"^^ . "1105529527"^^ . "19492"^^ . . "5"^^ . "17.8"^^ . "Kpassa"@en . "Location in Ghana"@en . . . . . "auto"@en . . "bottom"@en . . . . "32.1"^^ . . "145.7"^^ . "7"^^ . . . . . "27.2"^^ . "30.5"^^ . . "Kpassa \u00E4r en ort i \u00F6stra Ghana, bel\u00E4gen vid . Den \u00E4r huvudort f\u00F6r distriktet Nkwanta North, och folkm\u00E4ngden uppgick till 18 127 inv\u00E5nare vid folkr\u00E4kningen 2010."@sv . . "83"^^ . "Kpassa \u00E4r en ort i \u00F6stra Ghana, bel\u00E4gen vid . Den \u00E4r huvudort f\u00F6r distriktet Nkwanta North, och folkm\u00E4ngden uppgick till 18 127 inv\u00E5nare vid folkr\u00E4kningen 2010."@sv . . . "26"^^ . . "33.9"^^ . . . "15"^^ . "24.3"^^ . "25"^^ . "2"^^ . "213.9"^^ . . "7"^^ . . "141"^^ . . "27"^^ . . . "23.5"^^ . "24.4"^^ . "32.3"^^ . "7.3"^^ . "131.2"^^ . "6.9"^^ . "21.8"^^ . "38"^^ . "32725721"^^ . . "34.6"^^ . "28"^^ . "Kpassa , extremes 1936\u20131997"@en . . "219"^^ . "18.9"^^ . "32.8"^^ . . "3"^^ . . "67.8"^^ . "210.8"^^ . "96.8"^^ . . . "8.216666221618652"^^ . "7.9"^^ . "27.3"^^ . "23.4"^^ . . "80"^^ . "38"^^ . "33.6"^^ . . "24.1"^^ . "6"^^ . . "226.3"^^ . "Kpassa"@sv . . . . . . "30.8"^^ . "32.5"^^ . "57.1"^^ . . . "80"^^ . . . . "23.9"^^ . "27.7"^^ . . "241.8"^^ . "35"^^ . . "17.8"^^ . "16.1"^^ . "35.8"^^ . . "22.5"^^ . "108"^^ . . "31.5"^^ . . . . . . . "23.4"^^ . . . "77"^^ . "23.4"^^ . . "155"^^ . "171"^^ . "31.7"^^ . . "80"^^ . "yes"@en . "81"^^ . "66"^^ . . "POINT(0.55000001192093 8.2166662216187)"^^ . "806.8"^^ . . "84"^^ . . . "8.216666666666667 0.55" . . "29.3"^^ . "16.7"^^ . . "27.7"^^ . . . . "6.8"^^ . . "Ghana"@en . "37.1"^^ . . "210.8"^^ . . "10"^^ . . . "15"^^ . . "31.2"^^ . "1"^^ . "Kpassa"@en . "18.6"^^ . "2"^^ . "5"^^ . "8"^^ . "27.2"^^ . . "29"^^ . "24.1"^^ . . . . "Metric"@en . "18.3"^^ . . "District Capital"@en . . "108.0"^^ . . . "15"^^ . "5.7"^^ . "36"^^ . . . "9"^^ . . "6.5"^^ . "6.8"^^ . . . "16.7"^^ . . "green"@en . "22.2"^^ . "27.7"^^ . . "23.1"^^ . . . . . "23.9"^^ . . "Kpassa"@en . . . . "0.550000011920929"^^ . . "yes"@en . "31.6"^^ . "85"^^ . "4.7"^^ . "19.4"^^ . "19.4"^^ . "25.2"^^ . "78"^^ . "28"^^ . "7.3"^^ . . "237"^^ . . . . . "81"^^ . "Kpassa is the capital of Nkwanta North District, a district in the Oti Region of Ghana. The Oti Region was part of the Volta Region of Ghana until 2019. The inhabitants of Kpassa are mostly Konkomba people. The other inhabitants are . The Bassares and famous for their fire dance.There are also , Ewe, Anufo, and Gonja people. In the past, the inhabitants of Kpassa have mainly engaged in farming. This trend has changed during the past two decades. Younger inhabitants are actively pursuing education and small-scale business activities, while the older ones are into governance. As a result, Kpassa has undergone rapid expansion during these past two decades. The town is expected to expand further once the is completed. In terms of architecture, a returning visitor will easily noticed that the"@en . . . . . "36.2"^^ . "Kpassa is the capital of Nkwanta North District, a district in the Oti Region of Ghana. The Oti Region was part of the Volta Region of Ghana until 2019. The inhabitants of Kpassa are mostly Konkomba people. The other inhabitants are . The Bassares and famous for their fire dance.There are also , Ewe, Anufo, and Gonja people. In the past, the inhabitants of Kpassa have mainly engaged in farming. This trend has changed during the past two decades. Younger inhabitants are actively pursuing education and small-scale business activities, while the older ones are into governance. As a result, Kpassa has undergone rapid expansion during these past two decades. The town is expected to expand further once the is completed. In terms of architecture, a returning visitor will easily noticed that the town is rapidly shifting from mud buildings or atakpame to modern block buildings. In fact, most people in the town attach this shift to prestige and affluence in the society. At the current rate, one is expected to find fewer atakpame buildings a decade in the future. The economy of Kpassa is critical to the Volta Region, owing to its engagement in the production of valuable agricultural products such as corn, yam, cassava, millet, groundnuts, pepper, soya beans, and beans, among others."@en . . . . "79"^^ . "81"^^ .