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Offinso, the once capital of Offinso District is a town in the Offinso Municipality in the Ashanti Region of Ghana - the town is about fifteen minutes drive from Kumasi, the capital of the Region; due to Offinso's proximity to Kumasi, many of the Offinso natives have relocated to Kumasi. The indigenous people are Asantes (Asantefoɔ) thus the dominance of Asante Culture in the town. Offinso is the anglicised version of 'ɔfenso'. The town was named after the River Ofe (ɔfe in Asante) which serves as the boundary for the Offinso South Municipality and Ahenkro, a town in the Afigya Sekyere District also in Ashanti Region. == History and population == The old Offinso District was divided into Offinso South Municipal and Offinso North District with their capitals at New Offinso and Akomadan respectively. According to the 2000 Population Census in Ghana, 138,190 inhabitants were living in Offinso - most of them being the native Asante people. During the colonial era, Offinso played a major role in the war between the British and the Asantes, after the war, the then Asantehene gave the then Offinso Manhene a vast land from the stream Nkau, before River Offin to Ahyiaɛm for his enormous contributions during the war. History has it that the vast land was given to the Offinso Omanhene on his request - he wanted nothing but land as his reward for the contributions he made during the war. Ahyiaɛm, a town in the Offinso North District, borders the Brong-Ahafo Regionof Ghana. Typical of any Akan community, Offinso has a festival called Mmoaninko(Mmoaninkɔ)- during the celebration of this festival, many events take place: beauty pageant, bicycle racing, football competition, draught (dame) and many others. In the bicycle racing, the cyclists are required to ride their own bicycles from Ahyiaɛm to the ɔmanhene's palace at Dentin, New Offinso. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Offinso」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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