Huni Valley

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Huni Valley
Huni Valley is located in Ghana
Huni Valley
Huni Valley
Coordinates: 05°28′14″N 01°55′01″W / 5.47056°N 1.91694°W / 5.47056; -1.91694Coordinates: 05°28′14″N 01°55′01″W / 5.47056°N 1.91694°W / 5.47056; -1.91694
CountryFlag of Ghana.svg Ghana
RegionWestern Region
DistrictPrestea-Huni Valley District
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)GMT

Huni Valley formerly known as Tinkwakrom is a small town in the Prestea-Huni Valley District of the Western Region in west central Ghana. It is one of the Wassa groups and a divisional arm to the Wassa Fiase people. They are the Bosomtwi traditional group and lead by Nana Kwanena Amponsah IV.

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Huni Valley is a junction on the west line for a cross country line to the east line.[1]

Huni Valley is also the site of a concrete sleeper plant, which was built in 2008 to provide sleepers for the upgrade and extension of the west line to Hamile near the Ghana and Burkina Faso Burkina Faso border.[1]

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