Axim

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Axim is a coastal town and the capital of Nzema East Municipal district, a district in Western Region of South Ghana.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District">Nzema East Municipal District</ref> Axim lies 64 kilometers west of the port city of Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western Region, west of Cape Three Points.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/> Axim has a 2013 settlement population of 27,719 people.<ref name="World Gazetteer"/>

History

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Fort St. Anthony at Axim, 1709. Lithograph.

This area was occupied by the Nzema people.

The Portuguese arrived by the early 16th century as traders. They built a prominent seaside fort, Fort Santo Antonio, in 1515. They exported some Africans as slaves to Europe and the Americas. Between 1642 and 1872, the fort was expanded and altered by the Dutch, who "ruled" during that period. The fort, now property of Ghana, is open to the public. Off-shore are some picturesque islands, including one with a lighthouse.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/>

Axim structure

The town of Axim is divided into two parts: Upper Axim and Lower Axim. Fort Santo Antonio lies roughly on the division between the two parts, but closest to the centre of Upper Axim, the original European settlement.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/> Here, several large mansions of lumber-trading magnates and other businessmen remain from the late 19th century and period of the British empire.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/> Axim is governed by a political District Executive of the Nzema East Municipality.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/>

Economy

The economy is based mainly on Axim's fishing fleet, but the area also has three tourist beach resorts as well as coconut and rubber plantations.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/> The scenic and fertile terrain features many palm trees. Local artisanal miners pan for gold in streams inland from Axim.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/>

Axim has a transport station, two major bank branches, and some rural banks including the Ahantaman Rural Bank, Nzema Maanle Rural Bank, Lower Pra Rural Bank.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/>

Culture

Every August, the major festivals of Kundum takes place, coinciding with the best fishing-catch of the year; people come to Axim for the festivities and to fish and trade.<ref name="Nzema East Municipal District"/>

Tourism

There is a wonderful beach in Axim. The very place around the beach, perched on a hillside, is an exuberant nature has no equal in Ghana. The waves of the beach are strong and suitable for surfers.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Fort Saint Anthony, Axim

Climate

Axim has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) with hot and humid weather year-round. There are two dry seasons in January-February and August-September — the latter due to the northern extension of the cold, foggy Beneguela Current — but some rainfall is seen even in these periods. May and June are the wettest months with rainfall typically over Template:Convert in May and over Template:Convert in June. Template:Weather box

Notable locals

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