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  2. Ogbomosho South - Wikipedia

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    Ogbomoso South Local Government Area was established in 1991, carved out from the former Ogbomoso Local Council. [1] The Yoruba language is the dominant language in the Area, and the residents widely adhere to the religions of Christianity and Islam among the population.

  3. Ogbomosho - Wikipedia

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    Ogbomosho (also known as Ogbomoso and Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́) is a city in Oyo State, south-western Nigeria. [2] It was founded in the mid 17th century. [3] The population was approximately 655,517 in 2024. [4] It is the second largest city in Oyo State and also among the most populated in Nigeria.

  4. Olamijuwonlo Alao Akala - Wikipedia

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    Olamijuwonlo Alao Akala (born 9 September 1984) [1] is a Nigerian politician and a current House of Representatives member in the 10th National Assembly, representing Ogbomoso North, South, and Orire Federal constituency since June 2023. [2] He is the Chairman, House of the Representatives Committee on Youth in Parliament. [3]

  5. List of twin towns and sister cities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Indonesia This is a list of places in Indonesia having standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as " town twinning " (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

  6. Regions of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the regions of Indonesia.Many regions are defined in law or regulations by the central government. At different times of Indonesia's history, the nation has been designated as having regions that do not necessarily correlate to the current administrative or physical geography of the territory of the nation.

  7. South Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    The province comprises three of Indonesia's 84 national electoral districts to elect members to the People's Representative Council. The South Sulawesi I Electoral District consists of 5 regencies (Bantaeng, Jeneponto, Takalar, Gowa, and Selayar Islands), together with the city of Makassar, and elects 8 members to the People's Representative ...

  8. Villages of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    An average number of rural villages in the regencies and 15 cities of Indonesia is 172 villages. A village is the lowest administrative division in Indonesia, and it is the lowest of the four levels. The average land area of villages in Indonesia is about 25.41 km 2 (9.81 sq mi), while its average population is about 3,723 people.

  9. Malino, Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Malino in Makassarese means windless. [2] Before it was renamed Malino, locals called the village Lapparak means flat. The city of Malino has come to be known and increasingly popular since the Dutch colonial era, especially after the Governor-General Caron in 1927 ruled in "Celebes on Onderhorighodon" and made Malino in 1927 as a resting place for government employees.