Larabanga
Larabanga لارابانجا | |
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Larabanga لارابانجا Location in Ghana | |
| Coordinates: 9°13′N 1°51′W / 9.217°N 1.850°W | |
| Country | Ghana |
| Region | Savannah Region |
| District | West Gonja District |
| Time zone | GMT |
| • Summer (DST) | GMT |
Larabanga (Arabic: لارابانجا) is a town in West Gonja district, a district in the Savannah Region of Ghana. It is known for its whitewashed adobe Sahelian mosque and it is called Larabanga Mosque, said to date from 1421, and which, having been built at the height of the trans-Saharan trade, is reputed to be Ghana's oldest mosque and houses a copy of the Qur'an almost as old. The Larabanga Mosque is also referred to as 'Mecca of West Africa'
The Town is also known for its Mystic Stone, for its patterned vernacular architecture, and as the entrance to the Mole National Park.