Winneba

Ghana
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Winneba, coastal town, southern Ghana. It lies along the Gulf of Guinea (an embayment of the Atlantic Ocean) near the mouth of the Ayensu River.

Winneba was originally a roadstead port dependent upon the forest products of the area around Swedru (15 miles [24 km] north-northwest). All port activities ceased in 1962, however, with the opening of the harbour at Tema, and Winneba has since relied upon its fishing industry, agriculture (coconut palm), and some tourism, since it has a bathing beach. Pop. (2000) 40,017; (2010) 57,015.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy McKenna.