Akantho
Akantho is a toponym used for several small settlements in West Africa. There is no single internationally recognized town or city named Akantho, and references to the name typically require specifying the country, region, or district involved. In encyclopedia entries, Akantho is treated as a place name that can denote more than one locale rather than a single, fixed locality.
Etymology and usage: The origin and meaning of Akantho vary by language and locality. Because the name
Geography and administration: Communities called Akantho are generally rural and regional, with landscapes shaped by agriculture
Economy and culture: In many Akantho locations, livelihoods center on farming, fishing, or small-scale trade. Markets,
Demographics and development: Population sizes differ across Akantho locales, from small hamlets to larger rural communities.
See also: Akan language; Akan people; West African toponyms.