Ghana
Continent: AfricaGhana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence from colonial rule in 1957.
Ghana: true size, population, and map scale without illusions
Ghana is more than a dot in an atlas. This page combines area, ranking position, population density, and comparisons that make scale easier to understand beyond the traps of familiar world maps.
Ghana covers 238,533 km², ranking 83 out of 203 by area in this dataset. Its scale becomes clearer when placed beside neighbors or a familiar reference country, because a wall map can flatten our intuition. Within Africa, that places it 34 out of 55.
Ghana is about 1.3 times smaller than Poland by area. This comparison is deliberately simple: Poland works as an easy reference point, and then it makes sense to move toward a similarly sized country. By area, the closest match is Romania.
The population is approximately 29,767,108 people, with an average density of 124.8/km². Ghana ranks 46 out of 203 by population and 70 by density. That is dense settlement, so comparing it with area helps explain how intensively space is used.
Within its continent, Ghana represents about 0.79% of the area and about 2.3% of the population covered by this dataset. Its continental population rank is 13 out of 55, so area alone does not tell the full story.
In Africa, many territories sit closer to the equator, so world maps often visually underplay them compared with northern places stretched by the Mercator projection. That is why Ghana is best read through several lenses: raw numbers, an equal-scale outline, a comparison with Poland, and a matchup with Romania. Then the map stops being a picture and starts becoming a tool for discovery.
If you want to remember the scale quickly, compare Ghana with a country of similar area and a country of similar population. By population, Mozambique is a useful next clue.
How to explore Ghana on the map
The best path is short: compare outlines, check a country with similar population, then try the quiz. It turns numbers into something easier to remember.
The numeric values are used as comparative references for learning scale. Rankings are based on the countries and territories available in this dataset.
✦ Suggested 1vs1 Comparisons
Analyze interactive silhouette overlays and cartographic distortions for related pairs:
Ghana vs Poland
Direct comparison against Poland as a common baseline.
View 1vs1 comparison →Ghana vs Romania
Romania covers 238,391 km² (nearly identical scale).
View 1vs1 comparison →Ghana vs Greenland
Comparison with a country from a different latitude to highlight map stretching.
View 1vs1 comparison →Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Size & Location
Ghana covers 238,533 km². In this dataset, that ranks 83 out of 203 by area, and 34 out of 55 within its continent. Ghana is about 1.3 times smaller than Poland by area.
The population is approximately 29,767,108 people, with an average density of 124.8/km². Ghana ranks 46 out of 203 by population and 70 by density. That is dense settlement, so comparing it with area helps explain how intensively space is used.
Two comparisons work especially well: Ghana vs Poland as a familiar reference point, and Ghana vs Romania because their areas are very close. For population, Mozambique is another useful comparison.
In Africa, many territories sit closer to the equator, so world maps often visually underplay them compared with northern places stretched by the Mercator projection. That is why a country's position on the map can mislead, while same-scale outline comparison usually gives a better intuition than a classic atlas.
Every projection moves a globe onto a flat surface and must trade something away: shape, area, direction, or distance. On this page, you can compare the impression created by Mercator, orthographic, and equal-area views.
Start with the numbers, open a 1vs1 comparison with a similar country, and then try the size-illusion quiz. That sequence combines facts, visuals, and play, making the scale easier to remember.
Ghana spans 238,533 km², making it slightly smaller than the United Kingdom or Romania.