Abeokuta
Baptists, Anglicanism, Egba people, DahomeyMoshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
978-613-7-37232-6
6137372324
144
2011-10-10
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Abeokuta is the largest city and capital of Ogun State in southwest Nigeria and is situated at 7°9′39″N 3°20′54″ECoordinates: 7°9′39″N 3°20′54″E, on the Ogun River; 64 miles north of Lagos by railway, or 81 miles by water. As of 2005, Abeokuta and the surrounding area had a population of 593,140, Abẹokuta lies in fertile country, the surface of which is broken by masses of grey granite. It is spread over an extensive area, being surrounded by mud walls 18 miles in extent. Palm-oil, timber, rubber, yams and shea-butter are the chief articles of trade. It lies below the Olumo Rock, home to several caves and shrines. The town depends on the Oyan River Dam for its water supply, which is not always dependable.
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