Abutia, also: Abutia Area, is a Kingdom in West Africa, in the East of the Republic of Ghana, Volta Region.
Abutia is a traditional area in Ghana with Teti, Agorve and Kloe as its three (3) main towns.
[2] In 1992 the parliament enacted the new constitution of the Republic of Ghana, in which the traditional areas got cultural sovereignty (subnational monarchy).
[3] Since 1998 the Togbe (King) and traditional ruler is Togbe Abutia Kodzo Gidi V.[4] The traditional national territory of Abutia is located between latitudes 6.33˚ 3ˈ N and 6.93˚ 6ˈ N and longitudes 0.17˚ 4ˈ E and 0.53˚ 39ˈ E. It shares boundaries with the Afadjato area to the North, the Adaklu District to the South, South Dayi District to the West, Ho Municipal and the Republic of Togo to the East.
The Reserve covers an area of about 325 km2 square of forest/savanna transition zone, and the dominant vegetation is the dry Borassus-Combretum woodland.