Guyuk

Guyuk Towns And Villages Guyuk is a city and Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Adamawa. Guyuk contains numerous reserves of limestone. Guyuk is located on the route between Numan and Biu. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Guyuk Local Government, Adamawa State, Nigeria: Guyuk             Guyuk             Jagira …

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Omala

Omala Towns And Villages The Benue River forms the northern boundary of the Omala Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Kogi State. Its headquarters are located in the northern town of Abejukolo (or Abajikolo) at 7°43′N 7°33′E. The line of equal latitude and longitude that runs northeast across the LGA’s southeast. It has an area of …

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Surulere

Surulere Towns And Villages Surulere is a Local Government Area in the state of Oyo in Nigeria. Iresa-Adu is the location of its headquarters. According to the 2006 census, its area is 23 km2 and its population is 142,070. Oko-Irese, Iresa-Adu, Igbon, and Iresa-Apa are some of the local government’s municipalities. Below is the complete …

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Yagba East

Yagba East Towns And Villages Yagba East is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Kogi. Its headquarters are located in the town of Isanlu on the A123 highway at 8°17′N 5°50′E, where the Okun people predominate (sub-group of Yoruba ethnic people) As of the 2006 census, it had an area of 1,396 …

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Hong

Hong Towns And Villages Lamurde is a town and Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Adamawa populated primarily by Bwatiye (Bachama). Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Hong Local Government, Adamawa State, Nigeria: Hong             Fadama Reke             Hong             Mutuku Gaya             Chika             Faah Gaya             Gay …

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Bokkos

Bokkos Towns And Villages Bokkos is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Plateau State. Its headquarters are located at Bokkos, which is located at 9°18′00′′N 9°00′00′′E. It has an area of 1,682 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 178,455. Ron languages are the indigenous languages spoken in Bokkos. Butura dancers during …

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