Ghanaians

The Ghanaian people are a nation originating in the Ghanaian Gold Coast. Ghanaians predominantly inhabit the Republic of Ghana and are the predominant cultural group and residents of Ghana, numbering 34 million people as of 2024, making up 85 per cent of the population. The word "Ghana" means "warrior king". An estimated diaspora population of 4 million people worldwide are of Ghanaian descent. The term ethnic Ghanaian may also be used in some contexts to refer to a group of related ethnic groups native to the Gold Coast.

Ghanaians
Total population
c.34 million
Regions with significant populations
 Ghana : 34 million (2024 estimate)
 Nigeria500,000 (2021)
 United States116,807 (2011)[n1]
 United Kingdom113,000+ (2021)[n1]
 Ivory Coast111,024
 Italy50,414 (2015)[n1]
 Netherlands40,000 (2003)[n1]
 Canada35,495 (2016)[n1]
 Germany39,270 (2020)[n1]
 Spain12,699 (2007) [n1]
 Lebanon10,297 (2013) [n1]
 France10,000 (2007) [n1]
 South Africa10,000 (2010)[n1]
 Belgium5,600 (2015) [n1]
 Australia3,866 (2011) [n1]
 Israel3,000 (2003) [n1]
 Norway2,424 (2014) [n1]
 Japan2,000
 Finland2,135 (2017) [n1]
 Senegal2,000
 Sweden1,754 (2009) [n1]
 Denmark1,600 (2015) [n1]
 Cuba533 (2011) [n1]
 Turkey500 (2012) [n1]
 New Zealand277 (2007) [n1]
 Russia200 (2011) [n1]
 Brazil442,189 (2013)[n1]
 United Arab Emirates300
 Togo47,000
 Benin16,000
 Liberia8,000
 Mali6,000
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups

^[n1] Ghanaian citizens or Ghanaian card nationals.
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