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The Ewe people are located in
South Eastern Ghana and
south east of the Volta Lake. They
also occupy regions outside
of Ghana such as the southern half
of Togo and Benin. The
Ewe makes up 13% (1,615,700) of the
population in Ghana. In
addition to speaking Ewe, other
dialects the Ewe speaks
include English, Anglo, Awana, Hubu,
and Kolafoa. Christianity
is the traditional religion found
among the Ewe. For more
information about Ghana you can visit
the official web site at
www.ghanaweb.com .
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