Nigeria

Riyom

Riyom Towns And Villages Riyom is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Plateau. Its headquarters are located in the northern town of Riyom at 9°38′00′′N 8°46′00′′E. It has an area of 807 km2 (312 sq mi) and a primarily Berom population of 131,557 as of the 2006 census. The LGA shares borders […]

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Qua’an Pa

Qua’an Pa Towns And Villages Qua’an Pan is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Plateau. The organization’s headquarters are located in Baap (or Ba’ap). It has an area of 2,478 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 196,929 people. Population-wise, it is the seventh largest local government in the

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Pankshin

Pankshin Towns And Villages Pankshin is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Plateau State. Its headquarters is located in Pankshin. As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of 1,524 km2 and a population of 191,685. The area’s postal code is 933. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Pankshin

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Mikang

Mikang Towns And Villages Mikang is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Plateau State. Its headquarters is located in Tunkus. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 739 km2 and a population of 97,411. The area’s postal code is 940. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Mikang Local

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Mangu

Mangu Towns And Villages Mangu is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Plateau. Its headquarters are located at 9°31′00′′N 9°06′00′′E in the town of Mangu. It has an area of 1,653 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 294,933. SWAN Spring Water, located at the base of the Kerang

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Langtang South

Langtang South Towns And Villages Langtang is a town and LGA in the Nigerian state of Plateau. The town is located in the southern portion of the state of Plateau and is linked by paved roads to Tunkus, Shendam, Kanam, and Wase. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Langtang-South Local Government,

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