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This is a list of villages and settlements in Nasarawa State, Nigeria organised by local government area (LGA) and district/area (with postal codes also given). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] By postal code
Nasarawa is a state in the North Central region of Nigeria, bordered to the east by the states of Taraba and Plateau, to the north by Kaduna State, to the south by the states of Benue and Kogi, and to the west by the Federal Capital Territory.
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Nasarawa is a Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Nasarawa, located at 8°32'N 7°42'E, with a population of 30,949 (as of 2016). [2] The local government area has an area of 5,704 km 2 and a population of 189,835 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 962. [3]
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Keana is a town and Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, North Central, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Keana. It has an area of 1,048.1 km 2 and a population of about 80,000 (according to the 2006 census). It is home to Federal Government Girls College, Keana.
Doma is a Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Doma. Its headquarters are in the town of Doma. Doma LGA houses Special Forces Command, [ 2 ] Federal Science and Technical College, [ 3 ] Olam Rice Farm [ 4 ] and Doma Dam.
The front view of the palace of Emir of New Karshi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria. New Karshi in Nasarawa State was founded by Alhaji (Dr) Muhammadu Bako II and approved as a resettlement town for the inhabitants of Karshi Abuja in the Nigeria federal capital in 1980 by the former civilian Governor of Plateau State, chief Solomon Daushep Lar.