Gwollu Slave Defence Wall

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The Gwollu Slave Defence Wall is a historic stone fortification in northern Ghana built in the 19th century to protect local communities from slave raiders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic fortification
stone wall
tourist attraction
access open to visitors
associatedWith anti-slavery resistance
protection of indigenous populations
builtForPurpose defence against slave raiders
protection of local communities
builtInCentury 19th century
category defensive wall
military architecture
constructionMaterial mud
stone
continent Africa
country Ghana
countryHistoryTopic history of slavery in Ghana
countryLanguageContext English-speaking West Africa
culturalSignificance symbol of resistance to slave raids
district Sissala West District
era pre-colonial Ghana
hasFunction deterrent to slave raiding parties
physical barrier
heritageStatus local heritage site
historicalPeriod trans-Atlantic slave trade era
historicalUse defensive barrier
locatedIn Ghana
Gwollu
Sissala West District
Upper West Region
managedBy local community of Gwollu
nearbyAttraction Gwollu Slave Graves
Gwollu town shrine
partOf Ghanaian cultural heritage
cultural heritage of Upper West Region
subjectOf Ghanaian tourism promotion materials
studies on slave trade routes in northern Ghana
tourismType dark tourism
heritage tourism
town Gwollu

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Ghana Museums and Monuments Board supervises Gwollu Slave Defence Wall