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**] then Prussian Gold Coast (present day Southwestern Ghana), former German colony **] then Prussian Gold Coast (present day Southwestern Ghana), former German colony
**] (present day Southeastern Ghana), former Danish colony **] (present day Southeastern Ghana), former Danish colony
**] (present day Southern Ghana), former Dutch colony
**] (present day Southern Ghana), former Portuguese colony
**] (present day Southern Ghana), former Swedish colony


===Asia=== ===Asia===

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Gold Coast may refer to:

Places

Africa

Asia

Australia

Europe

  • Côte-d'Or, a department in the eastern part of France and a premier wine-growing region
  • Costa Daurada, an area on the coast of Catalonia, Spain
  • Goldcoast (Switzerland), the lower eastern shore of the Lake of Zürich
  • "Gold Coast", a popular name for the harbour street and amusement mile "Schiffbrücke" in Flensburg, Germany

North America

South America

Literature

Sports

Transportation

Other uses

  • Gold Coast (album), by John Coltrane and Wilbur Harden
  • HMS Gold Coast, a name held briefly by the British frigate HMS Labuan before her completion and delivery to the Royal Navy

See also

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