Nigeria

Zing

Zing Towns And Villages Zing is a Local Government Area (LGA) in the Nigerian state of Taraba. Its headquarters is located in Zing. It has an area of 1,030 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 127,363. The area’s postal code is 661. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages […]

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Yorro

Yorro Towns And Villages Yorro is a Local Government Area in the Northeastern Nigerian state of Taraba. Its headquarters are located in Kpantisawa. The local government is governed by the Mumuye, the largest tribe in the state of Taraba. The area’s postal code is 661. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In

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Wukari

Wukari Towns And Villages Wukari is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Taraba State. Its headquarters are located in the A4 motorway town of Wukari. The Donga River flows through the region, while the Benue River forms the northwest boundary with Nasarawa State. It has an area of 4,308 km2 and, as of the 2006

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Ussa

Ussa Towns And Villages Ussa is a local government area in Nigeria’s Taraba State. Its headquarters are located in Lissam. Ussa shares a southern border with the Republic of Cameroon and a northern border with the Donga River. It has an area of 1,495 km2 (577 sq mi) and, as of the 2006 census, a

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Takum

Takum Towns And Villages Takum is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Taraba State. Its headquarters are located in the town of Takum at 7°16′00′′N 9°59′00′′E. It was formed in June 1976 from the Wukari local government. South of Takum is the Republic of Cameroon, while to the west is Ussa Local Government. The major

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Sardauna

Sardauna Towns And Villages Nigeria’s Taraba State’s Sardauna Local Government Area is located in the state’s extreme southeast corner. Other towns, such as Maisamari and Nguroje, dot the Mambilla Plateau. Gembu is the LGA’s seat of government and the primary town of numerous ethnic groups, including the Mambilla, Kaka, Fulani, Ndola, Tigon, Kambu, Chamba, and

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