Nigeria - lockergeography

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By Nicole Beale
Nigeria
Surrounding BorderNiger, Mali, Chad,
Benin, Cameroon,
Gulf of Guinea.
 Surrounding
Countries- Yola, Jos,
Kano, Zaria,
Maiduguri.

Capital of Nigeria
Abuja
Geography and Landforms
Mountains-Chappal
Waddi, Mambilla
Plateau, Obudu
Plateau, Oshie Ridge
 Rivers-Benue River,
Bonny River, Cross
River, Rima River,
Sokoto River
 Lakes-Kainji Lake,
Lake Chad, Oguta
Lake

Major cities

Kaura
Namoda,
Rijau,
Kontagora,
Wawa, Minna
Historic sites and Landmarks
Kyarimi Park
 Kainji National Park
 Jahman Oladejo
Anikulapo

Recreation and Outdoor Activities



Nigeria national soccer
team
Chad Basin National Park
Nigeria national cricket
team
Nigerian flag

Nigerian Flag Meaning:
The green stripes represent Nigeria's
agriculture industry and its lush
vegetation. The white stripe represents
the desire for peace and unity within the
country.
Brief summary and location

Nigeria is Located in western Africa
on the Gulf of Guinea and it borders
with Niger, Chad, Mali, Benin,
Cameroon
Nigerian climate and weather
conditions

Nigeria is a tropical country, featuring
tropical type of climate where seasons
are damp and very humid
Transportations
Nigerian Railway Corporation
 ABC Transport Bus
 Izuogu Z-600
 Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145

Arts and Culture
Nigerian National
Arts Theater
 Jos Museum

Natural Hazards
Centipede
 Droughts

Life Expectancy
male: 46.76 years
 female: 48.41 years

Major religion
Muslim 50%
 Christian 40%
 indigenous beliefs 10%

Largest ethnic group

Nigeria's three
largest ethnic
groups (Hausa, Igbo
and Yoruba)
Top 3 languages
English
 Hausa
 Igbo

Food
Tantalizers
 Kokoro (snack
food)
 Nigerian
Chocolate truffle

Top 3 imports
Electricity
 Oil
 Natural gas

Top 3 exports
Electricity
 Oil
 Natural gas
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The End
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