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Black Star Square , also known as Independence Square , is a public square in Accra , Ghana, bordered by the Accra Sports Stadium and the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park . The square often hosts the annual independence celebrations as well as other national events, and is the site for all civic and military parades and other national gatherings. It was completed in 1961, in time for the state visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ghana.

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5-656: The Black Star Gate is part of the Independence Square now known as the Black Star Square in Accra . It is located at the center of the square where parades are held. The Black Star Gate is a monument topped by the Black Star of Africa . The five-pointed star represents Africa in general and particularly Ghana itself. It has the inscription "AD 1957" and "Freedom and Justice". The Black Star Gate

10-580: Is a site for Ghana's Independence Day parade, which falls on 6 March every year. A particularly notable parade was the Golden Jubilee, which was Ghana's 50th anniversary of independence from British colonial rule. The Golden Jubilee celebration occurred on March 6, 2007, and it was led by President John Kuffour . It also hosts all major national public gatherings and national festivals. In Independence Square there are stands that can seat 30,000 people. The square boasts three monuments that encapsulate

15-843: The fight for independence and liberation. This includes the Independence Arch , the Liberation Day Monument , and the Black Star Gate , also known as the Black Star Monument. A statue of a soldier facing the Independence Arch symbolizes the Ghanaians who lost their lives fighting for Ghana's independence. The state funerals for presidents John Atta Mills and Jerry Rawlings , and for vice-president Aliu Mahama , were held at

20-507: The first prime minister and president of Gold Coast, now Ghana, after gaining independence from the British. Kwame Nkrumah commissioned the construction of the square to celebrate the nation's independence. It coincided with the visit of Queen Elizabeth II . Construction ended in 1961, and it was named Black Star Square. Kwame Nkrumah was the one who led Ghana , formerly Gold Coast , to gain independence from Britain. Black Star Square

25-400: Was commissioned by Kwame Nkrumah to indicate the country's supreme power to control its own affairs. 5°32′56″N 0°11′34″W  /  5.54901°N 0.19286°W  / 5.54901; -0.19286 This article about a Ghanaian building or structure related topic is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Black Star Square In 1957, Kwame Nkrumah became

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