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North East (Nigeria)

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North East
Geopolitical zone
Country Nigeria
States
Largest cityMaiduguri
Major cities
Area
 • Total272,451 km2 (105,194 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Major languages

The North East (often hyphenated to the North-East) is the one of the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria representing both a geographic and political region of the country's northeast. It comprises six statesAdamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe.

Geographically, the North East is the largest geopolitical zone in the nation, covering nearly one-third of Nigeria's total area. In terms of the environment, the zone is primarily divided between the semi-desert Sahelian savanna and the tropical West Sudanian savanna ecoregions.

The region has a population of about 26 million people, around 12% of the total population of the country. Maiduguri and Bauchi are the most populous cities in the North East as well as the fifteenth and seventeenth most populous cities in Nigeria. Other large northeastern cities include (in order by population) Bauchi, Yola, Mubi, Gombe, Jimeta, Potiskum, Jalingo, Gashua, and Bama.

It is known for its livestock and the growth of crops which contribute greatly to the economy of the country. The region is not as densely populated as compared to the southern region of the country.

References

  1. ^ Akinyemi, Kabiru O.; Fakorede, Christopher O.; Amisu, Kehinde O.; Wareth, Gamal (2022-07-26). "Human and Animal Brucellosis in Nigeria: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis in the Last Twenty-One Years (2001–2021)". Veterinary Sciences. 9 (8): 384. doi:10.3390/vetsci9080384. ISSN 2306-7381. PMC 9394481. PMID 35893777.

Latest News and updates from North East Nigeria at NortheastReporters.com


This page was last edited on 11 June 2024, at 11:51
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