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  2. List of rivers of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the major rivers of Nigeria. This is a list of rivers of Nigeria . [ 1 ] This list is arranged by drainage basin and from west to east, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.

  3. File:Nigeria Rivers State map.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Geography of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The southern region of Nigeria experiences a double rainfall maxima with two high peaks. The first rainy season starts in March, ending in June. The August break, a short dry season, follows, followed by a short rainy season in September and a long dry season in October. [8] Köppen climate classification map of Nigeria

  5. File:Nigeria in Africa (-mini map -rivers).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Zamfara River - Wikipedia

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    The Zamfara State, in which the Zamfara River originates. Map showing the major rivers of Nigeria. The Zamfara River is a river in the northern part of Nigeria.Originating in Zamfara State, it runs 250 kilometres (160 mi) west into Kebbi State where it joins with the Sokoto River some 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest of Birnin Kebbi.

  7. States of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    A clickable map of Nigeria showing its 36 states and the federal capital territory. ... Cross River: CR Calabar: South South: 20,156 km 2 (7,782 sq mi) 4,175,020

  8. Sokoto River - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Sokoto River drainage basin. The Sokoto River, (formerly known as Gulbi 'n Kebbi), is a river in north-west Nigeria and a tributary of the River Niger. [1] The river's source is near Funtua in the south of Katsina State, some 275 kilometres (171 mi) in a straight line from Sokoto.

  9. List of dams and reservoirs in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Niger Dams Project, [1] is a series of three dams and reservoirs built in the second half of the 20th century in Kwara, Niger, and Kebbi states, northwestern Nigeria, on the Niger and Kaduna rivers. The first of the dams was built at Kainji in the year 1969.