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The North Central (often hyphenated to the North-Central) is one of the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria representing the majority of the country's Middle Belt. It comprises six states – Benue , Kogi , Kwara , Nasarawa , Niger , and Plateau - as well as Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory .
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Name Image Location Criteria Year Description; Sukur Cultural Landscape: Adamawa. Cultural (iii) (v) (vi) 1999 The Sukur Cultural Landscape, with the Palace of the Hidi (Chief) on a hill dominating the villages below, the terraced fields and their sacred symbols, and the extensive remains of a former flourishing iron industry, is a remarkably intact physical expression of a society and its ...
Gurara Waterfalls is located in Gurara, a local government area of Niger State, North Central Nigeria. [2] The waterfalls is approximately 30 metres in height and it lies on the Gurara River along the Suleja-Minna Road. [3]
Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Nigeria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Many individuals from Southern and Northern Nigeria came to Jos for work and business because of the tin industry on the plateau. [3] Situated in North-Central Nigeria, the area consists of rolling hills on a plateau. Because of its diverse range of landforms and stunning scenery, the Jos Plateau is a popular tourist destination. [4]
Benue State, which is located in the North Central region of Nigeria, has a total population of 4,253,641 in the 2006 census, with an average population density of 99 persons per km 2. This makes Benue the 9th most populous state in Nigeria.
Kainji Lake Kainji Lake within Nigeria. Kainji Lake, in North Central Nigeria, is a reservoir on the Niger River, formed by the Kainji Dam. [1] It was formed in 1968 and is a part of Niger State and Kebbi State. [2] Kainji Lake National Park (KNLP), situated around the lake, is Nigeria's oldest National Park, established in 1976. [3]