Butre

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Butre is a coastal village in Ghana known for its historic role in European colonial trade and the presence of the former Dutch fort, Fort Batenstein.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
administrativeDivision Ahanta West District NERFINISHED
climate high rainfall
tropical climate
country Ghana
economicActivity fishing
small-scale agriculture
ethnicGroup Ahanta people NERFINISHED
formerName Boutry NERFINISHED
hasActivity artisanal fishing
canoe fishing
hasBeach Butre Beach NERFINISHED
hasFeature coastline
hasHistoricalAssociation British Gold Coast colony NERFINISHED
Dutch colonial empire NERFINISHED
Swedish colonial trade on the Gold Coast
hasLandmark Fort Batenstein NERFINISHED
hasNaturalFeature Butre River NERFINISHED
hasNearbyProtectedArea Cape Three Points Forest Reserve NERFINISHED
hasStructure wooden footbridge over Butre River
hasView Cape Three Points headland NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod European colonial era
knownFor Fort Batenstein NERFINISHED
historic role in European colonial trade
language Ahanta language NERFINISHED
English language
locatedIn Ahanta West District NERFINISHED
Western Region, Ghana NERFINISHED
southwestern Ghana
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Butre River estuary
Gulf of Guinea NERFINISHED
near Busua NERFINISHED
Takoradi NERFINISHED
partOf Ahanta area NERFINISHED
regionType coastal village
religion Christianity
traditional African religions
tourism beach tourism
heritage tourism
tradeCommodity gold
ivory
pepper
slaves
transport local road access from Agona Nkwanta–Takoradi area
vegetation coastal forest
mangroves

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Fort Batenstein locatedIn Butre