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University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), is a federal government-owned public research university in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The university's main campus sits on an expansive area of land, about 15,000 hectares in the ancient city of Ilorin; making it the largest university in Nigeria and one of the largest in Africa by landmass.
Between the year 1972 - 1982, 138,577 births and 624 deaths were recorded at University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital making a maternal mortality rate of 4.50 per 1000 births.
Unilorin Secondary School [1] is the staff school of the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. The school is a private school. The school is a private school. The school used to be located near the senior staff quarters in the University's permanent site, but it was relocated in 2012 to the mini campus of the University.
The Unified District Information System for Education or UDISE is a database about schools in India. [1] The database was developed at the Department of School Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India and Maintained by National Informatics Centre, Government of India.
Unilorin FM is a radio station operated by the University of Ilorin, in Kwara State, Nigeria. [1] The radio station operates on the 89.3 MHz frequency. [ 2 ] The radio station started operations on August 13, 2009.
The Unique Reference Number (URN) is a six-digit number used by the UK government to identify educational establishments in the United Kingdom.. The URN is issued by the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills to identify the educational establishments they are responsible for monitoring.
An Auth-Code, [1] [2] also known as an EPP code, authorization code, transfer code, [3] or Auth-Info Code, [1] is a generated passcode required to transfer an Internet domain name between domain registrars; the code is intended to indicate that the domain name owner has authorized the transfer. [2]
The plate is in following layout: to the left, a blue-colored field contains Montenegro's international automobile code (MNE); continuing in white background, the two-letter code of the municipality where the vehicle was registered in, then the coat-of-arms of Montenegro following by the registration code, which generally consists of two letters followed by three numbers.