Zaria, city, Kaduna state, north-central Nigeria, on the Kubanni River (a tributary of the Kaduna). Headquarters of the Zaria Local Government Council and the traditional Zaria emirate, it is served by road and rail and by an airport just to the northwes
Nigeria,countrylocated on the western coast ofAfrica. Nigeria has adiversegeography, with climates ranging from arid to humid equatorial. However, Nigeria’s most diverse feature is its people. Hundreds of languages are spoken in the country, includingYoruba,Igbo, Fula,Hausa,Edo,Ibibio,Tiv, and ...
Google Map: Map with zoom and satellite view of Nigeria On NigeriaCountry Name: Nigeria Country FIPS104: NI Country ISO2: NG Country ISO3: NGA Country ISON: 566 Country Internet: NG Country Capital: Abuja Country Nationality Singular: Nigerian Country Nationality Plural: Nigerians Country ...
Map of Nigeria, showing the geographic location of the Iwo Eleru rockshelter, and the Iwo Eleru calvaria.Katerina, HarvatiChris, StringerRainer, GrünMaxime, AubertPhilip, AllsworthJonesCaleb, Adebayo Folorunso
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A survey of notable events and people in the history of Nigeria. The country, located on the Atlantic coast in western Africa, has a diverse population and is home to some 250 ethnic groups, and hundreds of languages are spoken in the country.
Onitsha is a port and market town in Anambra state in southern Nigeria. The town lies on the east bank of the Niger River. Founded by adventurers from Benin in the early 17th century, the town grew to become the political and trading center of the small
Adamawa, state, northeastern Nigeria. It was administratively created in 1991 from the northeastern half of former Gongola state. Adamawa is bordered on the north and northwest by Borno and Gombe states, on the west and southwest by Taraba state, and on
Yola is the capital of Adamawa state in eastern Nigeria. It is also the seat of the traditional Adamawa emirate. The name of the town is derived from yolde, a Fula (Fulani language) word signifying a settlement on rising ground. Learn more about Yola her
Ilorin, city, traditional emirate, and capital of Kwara state in western Nigeria. The city is located on the Awun River, a minor tributary of the Niger. Founded in the late 18th century by Yoruba people, it became the capital of a kingdom that was a vass