Jaman South Municipal District
Jaman South Municipal District is one of the twelve districts in Bono Region, Ghana. Originally created as an ordinary district assembly in 10 March 1989 when it was known as Jaman District, after being created from the former Berekum-Jaman District within the then-larger Brong-Ahafo Region. Later on, part of the district was split off to create Jaman North District on 12 November 2003; thus the remaining original part became Jaman South District.[1] It was later upgraded to municipal district assembly status on November 2017, and has been renamed as Jaman South Municipal District. The municipality is located in the western part of Bono Region and has Drobo as its capital town.[2]
It shares common borders with Berekum West District the south-east, Jaman North District to the North, Dormaa Municipal to the south and La Cote d’Ivoire in the west. The Municipal has a total land area of about 700 km2 (270 sq mi) and about 130 settlements most of which are rural and have a population less than 400. It has a total land area of 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi).
List of settlements
Settlements of Jaman South Municipal District | |||
Settlement | Population | Population year | |
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Adadiem | |||
Adamasu-Adams | |||
Adinkrakrom | |||
Amanfoso | |||
Asantekrom | |||
Asuokor | |||
Asiri | |||
Atuna | |||
Babianihaa | |||
Basakrom | |||
Bonakire | |||
Buni | |||
Mayera | |||
Drobo | |||
Dodosuo | |||
Dwenem | |||
Faaman | |||
Febi | |||
Goka | |||
Grobete | |||
Gyinanko | |||
Jamera | |||
Jankufa | |||
Japekrom | |||
Jinini Kokoa | |||
Kaabre | |||
Kabile | |||
Kokosua | |||
Korase | |||
Kwasibourkrom | |||
Morle | |||
Mpuasu | |||
Gonasua | |||
Nsonsomea | |||
Nwamsua | |||
Ponko | |||
Sambusi | |||
Seketia | |||
Suma Ahenkro | |||
Yawtwenekrom | |||
Zobo | |||
Sources
- "Nineteen New Districts Created". ghanaweb.com. 20 November 2003.
- berekum.ghanadistricts.gov.gh http://berekum.ghanadistricts.gov.gh/. Retrieved 2020-05-27. Missing or empty
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"Jaman South Municipal - Drobo". Statoids.