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| | ==Buddhist== |
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| | Ghana has the largest Buddhist Temple outside of Japan. The first Nichiren Shoshu Temple in Africa was opened in Accra in 1998. <ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Ghana Wikipedia article "Religion in Ghana"] </ref> |
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| ==Catholic Records== | | ==Catholic Records== |
| *[[Ghana Church Records#Roman Catholic Records|Roman Catholic Records]] | | *[[Ghana Church Records#Roman Catholic Records|Roman Catholic Records]] |
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| | ==Hindui Records== |
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| | Since 1947 Hinduism has been practiced in Ghana. It is spread in Ghana by Ghana's Hindu Monastery. Hindu temples are located in Accra.About 25,000 or 0.1% of the population in Ghana is Hindu. <ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Ghana Wikipedia article "Religion in Ghana"] </ref> |
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| ==Islamic Records== | | ==Islamic Records== |