Nigeria

Konshisha

Konshisha Towns And Villages Konshisha is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Benue State. Its headquarters are located in Tse-Agberagbo. It has an area of 1,673 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 225,670. The area’s postal code is 971. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Konshisha Local […]

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Karshi

Karshi Towns And Villages Karshi is located in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, a satellite town located inside the Abuja Municipal Area Council. Its original name (with diacritics) is Karshi, and its geographical coordinates are 8° 49′ 40″ north, 7° 33′ 0″ east. Karshi is around 38 kilometres from the federal capital city of Abuja and

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Guma

Guma Towns And Villages Guma is a Local Government Area in North Central Nigeria’s Benue State. The organization’s headquarters are located in Gbajimba. As of the 2006 census, it had a total area of 2,882 km2 and a population of 191,599 people. The area’s postal code is 970. Below is the complete list Of Towns

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Kuje

Kuje Towns And Villages Kuje is a local government area within Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory. [1] It has a size of 1,644 km2 and a population of 97,367 as of the 2006 census in Connecticut. 905 is the zip code of the area. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Kuje Local

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Apa

Apa Towns And Villages The Apa local government area was initially established on March 23, 1981. It ceased to exist on 31 December 1983 and was re-established in August 1991. The location of the local government in Makurdi, the state capital of Benue, is in the northwest. It is bordered by Agatu local government to

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Agatu

Agatu Towns And Villages Agatu is a Local Government Area in the state of Benue, in the north-central region of Nigeria. It was born in 1996. It was formerly the Agatu district of the previous Otukpo division. The local government is headquartered at Obagaji; it is one of nine local government areas in the southern

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