Donga

Donga Towns And Villages Donga is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Taraba. It is headquartered at the town of Donga, which is located at 7°43′00′′N 10°03′00′′E on the Donga River. Donga has an area of 3,121 km2 and is also home to the Donga river, which flows through the local government […]

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Gashaka

Gashaka Towns And Villages Gashaka is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Taraba. The company’s headquarters are located in Serti. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 8,393 km2 and a population of 87,781. The area’s postal code is 672. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages

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Cassol

Cassol Towns And Villages Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Cassol Local Government, Taraba State, Nigeria: Mutum Biyu District Abba Agungu Aho-Abun Awambe Bada-Koshi Dajo Garba Chede Garin Mallam Gidan Hav Gunduma Jara-Babba Jauro-Manu Kufai Maigemu Nannai Mnyamchie Mutum Biyu Peou Sabon-Magaji Samda San-Sani Sarkin Shira Sarkin-Ruwa Sha-Apela-Agbe Torkegh Tsokugh-Aberaka Tura

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Ibi

Ibi Towns And Villages Ibi is a municipality and administrative district in the Nigerian state of Taraba. The town is situated on the south bank of the Benue River, opposite the entrance of the somewhat smaller Shemankar River. Within the LGA, both the Taraba River and the Donga River drain into Benue. Ibi is one

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Jalingo

Jalingo Towns And Villages Jalingo is the capital city of Taraba State in north-eastern Nigeria, named in Fulfulde (the term jalingo means “excellent place”) and estimated to have a population of 118,000; the city is dominated by Fulanis and other tiny ethnic groups. In Jalingo, Fulfulde, Mumuye, Hausa, and numerous more native languages are spoken.

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Karin-Lamido

Karin-Lamido Towns And Villages Karim Lamido is a Local Government Area located in the Nigerian state of Taraba. Its headquarters are located in Karim Lamido, which is located at 9°18′00′′N 11°12′00′′E. It has an area of 6,620 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 195,844. The Benue River forms the southern boundary

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