Jigawa State

Guri

Guri Towns And Villages Guri is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Jigawa State. It has its headquarters in the city of Guri. It has an area of 1,060 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 115,018. The area’s postal code is 731. In Guri LGA, the Bade language is spoken. Below …

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Garki

Garki Towns And Villages Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Garki Local Government, Jigawa State, Nigeria: Garki is a Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Garki. 1 Garki • Aduwa • Ajun • Babande • Bakar sabara • Baki • Balarabe • Bargoza …

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Hadejia

Hadejia Towns And Villages Haejiya (also Haeja, formerly Biram) is a Hausa town located in the eastern portion of Jigawa State in northern Nigeria. In 2006, the population was roughly 105,628. Hadejia is located between the latitudes 12.4506N and 10.0404E. It shared its eastern boundary with Kiri Kasama Local Government, its northern boundary with Mallam Maori …

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Jahun

Jahun Towns And Villages Jahun is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Jigawa State. It has its headquarters in the city of Jahun. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 1,172 km2 and a population of 229,095. The area’s postal code is 720. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages …

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Kasamma

Kasamma Towns And Villages Kiri Kasama is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Jigawa State. The organization’s headquarters are located in Kiri Kasama. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 797 km2 and a population of 191,523 people. The area’s postal code is 731. Below is the complete list Of Towns And …

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Kafin

Kafin Towns And Villages Kafin Hausa is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Jigawa State. It has its headquarters in the city of Kafin Hausa. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 1,380 km2 and a population of 271,058. The area’s postal code is 731. The now-extinct Shirawa and Teshenawa languages were …

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