Woe, Ghana
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| Coordinates: 5°50′N 0°58′E / 5.833°N 0.967°E | |
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Woe (pronounced Wey) is a small rural town in Ghana's Volta region near the larger town of Keta. It is a peaceful place whose economy relies heavily on fishing.
The most notable landmark is a large lighthouse on the beach that guides ships away from what is believed to be a massive underwater mountain.
The people of Woe are reputed to be very kind and love foreigners. There are a few NGOs stationed in Woe, one being Cross-Cultural Solutions.
The people of Woe speak both English and the local dialect of Ewe.