Tatale

Coordinates: 9°21′25″N 9°21′25″E / 9.357°N 9.357°E / 9.357; 9.357
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Tatale is a commercial town in Tatale Sangule District in the Northern Region of Ghana. Layout of the town is part nuclear and part linear. Its inhabitants are diverse in ethnicity with the Basare being the majority. Market day in Tatale occurs once a week and is attended by many people from both far and near communities. The Zambarama people (mostly traders) frequent the market center every week.[1]

References

  1. ^ "(TATALE) ZABZUGU/ TATALE". Ghanadistricts.gov. April 17, 2009. Retrieved May 2, 2016.

9°21′25″N 9°21′25″E / 9.357°N 9.357°E / 9.357; 9.357