Katcha

Katcha Towns And Villages Katcha is in central Nigeria’s Niger State. Katcha is its headquarters. Badeggi is located on the A124 in the west of the local government area at 9°03′00′′N 6°09′00′′E. The postal code of the area is 912. The 2006 National Census put Katcha’s population at 122,176. It has 1,681 km2 (649 sq mi) and […]

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Kontagora

Kontagora Towns And Villages Kontagora is a large city located on the south bank of the Kontagora River in the northwestern region of Nigeria’s Niger State. It is the capital of the Emirate of Kontagora. The governor of the state of Niger is also from Kontagora. The Roman Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Kontagora was formed

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Lapai

Lapai Towns And Villages Lapai is a Local Government Area next to the Federal Capital Territory in the Nigerian state of Niger. Its headquarters are located at 9°03′00′′N 6°34′00′′E in the town of Lapai on the A124 motorway in the west of the region. As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of

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Lavun

Lavun Towns And Villages Nigeria’s Niger State is home to Lavun, a local government area. The settlement of Kutigi is located in the southern part of the region at 9°12′00′′N 5°36′00′′E. LGA borders the Kaduna River to the east. At the 2006 census, it had a population of 209,917, an area of 2,835 square miles.

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Burutu

Burutu Towns And Villages Burutu is a Nigerian LGA. It’s on two banks of the Forcados River, a waterway of the River Niger, 30 km (20 mi) upstream from the Bight of Benin. In the late 19th century, the Royal Niger Company established a base there. This region is mostly Izon. Below is the complete

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Mariga

Mariga Towns And Villages Nigeria’s Niger State contains the Local Government Area of Mariga. Bangi, a town in the area’s northernmost region, is home to the organization’s headquarters. Igwama and Inkwai are two further towns in the LGA. Mariga LGA is home to a number of endangered Kamuku languages. On a surface area of 5,552

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