Nigeria

Obafemi Owode

Obafemi Owode Towns And Villages Obafemi Owode is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Ogun. Its headquarters are located at 6°57′N 3°30′E in the town of Owode. It has a total land area of 1,410 km2 and a population of 228,851, according to the 2006 census. The area’s postal code is 110. […]

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Zurmi

Zurmi Towns And Villages Zurmi is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Zamfara. Its headquarters are located at 12°46′00′′N 6°47′10′′E in Zurmi. It has a land area of 2,834 km2 and a population of 293,837 people, according to the 2006 census. The area’s postal code is 882. Below is the complete list

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Gusau

Gusau is a Local Government Area in Zamfara State, north-western Nigeria, and the state capital since 1996. The LGA sits at coordinates 12.17° N, 6.70° E in the Sokoto River basin, with a 2006 census population of 383,162, a land area of 3,364 km², and the township postal code is 880. Towns and Villages in

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Birnin Magaji/Kiyaw

Birnin Magaji/Kiyaw Towns And Villages Birnin Magaji/Kiyaw is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Zamfara. Its headquarters are located at 12°33′00′′N 6°49′00′′E in the town of Birnin Magaji (or Magare) in the LGA’s northern region. The LGA is also called for the southern town of Kiyaw (or Kiawa). It has a land

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Anka

Anka Towns And Villages Anka is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Zamfara. Its headquarters are located at 12°06′30′′N 5°56′00′′E in the town of Anka. It has a land area of 2,746 km2 and a population of 142,280 people, according to the 2006 census. The area’s postal code is 890. Below is

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Yewa South

Yewa South Towns And Villages Yewa South (formerly Egbado South) is a Local Government Area in Ogun State, Nigeria, bordering the Republic of Benin. Its headquarters are located in the northernmost town of Ilaro, at 6°53′00′′N 3°01′00′′E. It has a land area of 629 km2 and a population of 168,850 people according to the 2006

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