“Google Maps of most Ghananian towns are now accessible via web browsers or enabled mobile handsets…The service covers towns like Accra and Kumasi, with the possibility of updating maps through Google Map Maker and creating custom-built maps for specific locations such as restaurants and clubs. Satellite, aerial photographs and geography maps are offered in addition to the traditional view mode.”
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