Nigeria

Irewole

Irewole Towns And Villages Irewole is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Osun State. Its headquarters are located in the southern town of Ikire at 7°21′40′′N 4°11′00′′E. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 271 km2 and a population of 143,599. The region’s zip code is 221. Below is the complete list […]

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Irepodun

Irepodun Towns And Villages Irepodun is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Osun State. Its headquarters are located in Ilobu. It has an area of 64 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 119,497. The area’s postal code is 230. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Irepodun Local

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Chikun

Chikun Towns And Villages Chikun is a Local Government Area in the centre of Nigeria’s Kaduna State. It has an area of 4,466 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 372 273 people. Its headquarters are located in Kujama. The area’s postal code is 2438000. Below is the complete list Of Towns And

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Mubi North

Mubi North Towns And Villages Mubi North is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Adamawa. Both Adamawa State University and the Federal Polytechnic, Mubi, are located in the city. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Mubi North Local Government, Adamawa State, Nigeria: Select District Mobu (Ruru)             Mayo

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lkwo

Ikwo Towns And Villages Ikwo is the most populous Local Government Area in the state of Ebonyi. It is located in the state’s eastern region. The city and local government area share a boundary with the local governments of Abakaliki, Izzi, and Ezza, as well as the state of Cross River. Below is the complete

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Ila

Ila Towns And Villages Ila is a local government area in the Nigerian state of Osun. The organization’s headquarters are located in Ila Orangun. As of the 2006 census, it had a total area of 303 km2 and a population of 62,049. The region’s postal code is 234. Below is the complete list Of Towns

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