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Takoradi European Public Cemetery is in Ghana (previously known as The Gold Coast), situated to the north of Takoradi airport in Ghana. It lies on the Takoradi-Axim road approximately from the town centre next to the public cemetery. Burials here include two First World War Commonwealth graves as well as 64 from World War II. There are five war graves from other nationalities and 25 non world war graves. The names of South African Air Force burials, including 26 Squadron SAAF, are listed on the South Africa War Graves Project Website. The full list of commonwealth burials is to be found at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

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  • Takoradi European Public Cemetery is in Ghana (previously known as The Gold Coast), situated to the north of Takoradi airport in Ghana. It lies on the Takoradi-Axim road approximately from the town centre next to the public cemetery. Burials here include two First World War Commonwealth graves as well as 64 from World War II. There are five war graves from other nationalities and 25 non world war graves. The names of South African Air Force burials, including 26 Squadron SAAF, are listed on the South Africa War Graves Project Website. The full list of commonwealth burials is to be found at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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  • Takoradi European Public Cemetery is in Ghana (previously known as The Gold Coast), situated to the north of Takoradi airport in Ghana. It lies on the Takoradi-Axim road approximately from the town centre next to the public cemetery. Burials here include two First World War Commonwealth graves as well as 64 from World War II. There are five war graves from other nationalities and 25 non world war graves. The names of South African Air Force burials, including 26 Squadron SAAF, are listed on the South Africa War Graves Project Website. The full list of commonwealth burials is to be found at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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