Akure
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Akure — is a city in the southwestern region of Nigeria, and is the largest city and capital of Ondo State. The city has a population of approximately 387,087. The people are of the Yoruba ethnic group.History Rock engravings dating back to the… … Wikipedia
Akure — Lage Akures in Südnigeria Akure ist die Hauptstadt des nigerianischen Bundesstaates Ondo und liegt im Südwesten von Nigeria. Einer Schätzung von 2006[1] zufolge hat sie 436.056 Einwohner. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Akure — ▪ Nigeria town, capital of Ondo state, southwestern Nigeria. It lies in the southern part of the forested Yoruba Hills and at the intersection of roads from Ondo, Ilesha, Ado Ekiti, and Owo. Akure is an agricultural trade centre for the… … Universalium
Akure — Original name in latin Akure Name in other language AKR, Akuce, Akure State code NG Continent/City Africa/Lagos longitude 7.25256 latitude 5.19312 altitude 353 Population 420594 Date 2012 01 18 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Akure Township Stadium — Daten Ort Nigeria Akure, Nigeria Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Akure Airport — IATA: AKR – ICAO: DNAK Summary Airport type Public Operator Government Location … Wikipedia
Akure Township Stadium — is a multi use stadium in Akure, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Sunshine Stars F.C. of the Nigerian Premier League. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 spectators.External links*… … Wikipedia
Akure — ► C. de Nigeria, cap. del estado de Ondo; 132 800 h … Enciclopedia Universal
Akure — Akụre, Hauptstadt des Bundesstaates Ondo, Südwestnigeria, 146 900 Einwohner; polytechnisches College; Wirtschaft: landwirtschaftliches Handel und Verarbeitung. Stadtbild: Palast des ehemaligen Königs von Ondo in Lehmbauweise … Universal-Lexikon
Federal University of Technology Akure — The Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) was founded in 1981 under a drive by the then government of Nigeria to create universities that specialised in producing graduates with practical as well as theoretical knowledge of the latest… … Wikipedia