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  2. A4 highway (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The A4 highway starts at the city of Calabar in Cross River State, positioned in the southern part of the country. [2] The A4 then travels northwards, running parallel to the Nigerian-Cameroonian border. [3] The route includes several key cities and towns: Ikom, located in Cross River State; Katsina Ala in Benue State; Uto, situated in Akwa ...

  3. Subdivisions of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is a federation of thirty-six states and one Federal Capital Territory, which are divided into 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in total. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A clickable map of Nigeria showing its 36 states and the federal capital territory.

  4. Provinces of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Northern Nigeria and Southern Nigeria were also sometimes known as the Northern Provinces or Southern Provinces respectively. Currently, Nigeria is a federation of 36 states. The first use of provinces was in Northern Nigeria after Britain took over administration of the area from the Royal Niger Company in 1900. The British originally divided ...

  5. F101 highway (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    F101 – Epe, Nigeria: In Epe, the F101 intersects with this road, providing essential connectivity. F101 – Sunmoge: This junction in Sunmoge contributes to the area's transportation network. A121 – Oso: At the western terminus, the F101 connects seamlessly with the A121 road, facilitating travel within the region.

  6. A3 highway (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 highway is a major arterial road in Nigeria, connecting the city of Port Harcourt in the south to the Cameroon border at Gamboru in the northeast. It is a transportation route, serving several cities and regions in Nigeria.

  7. South East (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The zone has 95 local government areas with a total population of over twenty million people. The zone has about ten large commercial cities. Apart from agriculture which is the major economic activity, the zone is also known as for commercial and trading activities with small and medium indigenous industries that are manufacturing goods and services. [2]

  8. South South - Wikipedia

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    Port Harcourt and Benin City are the most populous cities in the South-South, and the fourth- and fifth-most populous cities, respectively, in the country. Port Harcourt and its suburbs, together called Greater Port Harcourt , form the largest metropolitan area in the zone, with about 3 million people.

  9. A1 highway (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 highway facilitates trade, travel, and connectivity between Algeria's capital, Algiers, and the Republic of Niger. It is one of Nigeria's four main south-north highways, designated as A1 to A4. At various points along its route, the Expressway 1 (E1) was constructed to enhance transportation infrastructure.