Garu, Ghana
Garu is a town and is the administrative capital of Garu District, a district in the Upper East Region of northern Ghana.[1]
Garu is the only town in Ghana which is bordered by two countries: Republic of Togo to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. To the south by East Mamprusi District and to the west by Bawku Municipal.[2]
Hon. Albert Akuka Alalzuuga is the current member of Parliament in the Garu constituency under the ticket of the NDC.[3]
Garu Presbyterian Agricultural Station was established in 1967 by the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) and is working to improve the living standards of the people in the area.[4]
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- Bawku Municipal (Capital: Bawku)
- Bolgatanga Municipal (Capital: Bolgatanga)
- Builsa North Municipal (Capital: Sandema)
- Kassena-Nankana Municipal (Capital: Navrongo)
- Bawku West (Capital: Zebilla)
- Binduri (Capital: Binduri)
- Bolgatanga East (Capital: Zuarungu)
- Bongo (Capital: Bongo)
- Builsa South (Capital: Fumbisi)
- Garu (Capital: Garu)
- Kassena-Nankana West (Capital: Paga)
- Nabdam (Capital: Nangodi)
- Pusiga (Capital: Pusiga)
- Talensi (Capital: Tongo)
- Tempane (Capital: Tempane)
10°51′N 0°10′W / 10.850°N 0.167°W / 10.850; -0.167
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