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Cross River State

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Cross River State
state of Nigeria, Cross River
Inception3 ochu ekeji 1976 Nwọ́che
Native labelCross River State Nwọ́che
Named afterCross River Nwọ́che
Official languageEnglish Nwọ́che
ContinentAfrica Nwọ́che
CountryNigeria Nwọ́che
CapitalCalabar Nwọ́che
Located in the administrative territorial entityNigeria Nwọ́che
Located in time zoneUTC+01:00, Western European Time Nwọ́che
Coordinate location5°45′0″N 8°30′0″E Nwọ́che
Office held by head of governmentGovernor of Cross River State Nwọ́che
Executive bodyExecutive Council of Cross River State Nwọ́che
Legislative bodyCross River State House of Assembly Nwọ́che
Owner ofTinapa Resort Nwọ́che
Shares border withAkwa Ibom State, Abia, Ebonyi State, Benue Nwọ́che
ReplacesSouth Eastern State Nwọ́che
Postal code540001 Nwọ́che
Official websitehttp://www.crossriverstate.gov.ng Nwọ́che
Country calling code+234 Nwọ́che
Category for mapsCategory:Maps of Cross River State Nwọ́che
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Cross River State chi state efu South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Odu nwu kwi ẹfu Cross River, mafu state le nyi kwi ẹfu eastern part of the Eastern Region ọjọ 27 May 1967. Ugwẹtañ chi calabar, ini ọme tẹju north lẹfu Benue state, tẹju west lẹfu Ebonyi state kpamani Abia state, kpamani tẹju southwest lẹfu Akwa Ibom state, ubilé ñno dóla mayu hiọmẹ udaba éjòwò gbodaà Cameroon.[1]akwu bi amóne che moó ki South-Eastern State ubila rioduñwu da ti cross river ẹfu ọdọ 1976, Cross River state akwubi che nè anè ti fi akwa iboma, amaa aboji Akwa Ibom mu du state, ki ya mudu distinct state éfu ódo 1987.[2]

Efu ami 36 states ki dẹfu Nigeria, Cross River state chi ekegwele ki nèna wè né éfu

kpamankpai éne’ki ogwu yo mebíe ki wéwé alu ku ma usgbaluka wéwé ki dabi r 3.8 million adiko ọdọ 2016.[3] Geographically, state le che oj llẹ kperu agbada Guinean forest–savanna mosaic ẹfu far north kpamani the Cross–Sanaga–Bioko coastal forests ẹfu ojilẹ ẹyi interior state le. ecoregions de kéke ki chi ami Central African mangroves ki dẹfu coastal far south kpamani ki de íba ka éfu montane Cameroonian Highlands forests ki dẹfu extreme northeast.ógogaga alile yi geographical feature chi ukpodu state le, the Cross River, ki bisects the state's interior taki'nyi ojilẹ state's western border, kpamani iya'cha nyi ẹfu Cross River Estuary. Ami aji kibọ ki cha'koko chi Calabar kpamani Great Kwa rivers, kiya cha kwi the inland Oban Hills, before flanking the city of Calabar kpamani ya nwọ cha tẹfu Cross River Estuary onugo. Ẹfu ami forested interior ẹyi state le n'ami several biodiverse protected areas including the Cross River National Park, Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, kpamani Mbe Mountains Community Forest. Wildlife reserves ki deyi ni populations ẹyi Preuss's red colobus, African forest buffalo, bat hawk, tree pangolin, grey-necked rockfowl, kpamani West African ale ku ma do ónye, kpai ícha abo ki bo ojané Nigeria-Cameroon chi úkabuû, drill, Ami adagba di African forest , kpamani Cross River gorilla populations.[4][5][6][7]

  1. E.J. Alagoa, Tekena N. Tamuno (1989). Land and people of Nigeria: Rivers State.
  2. "This is how the 36 states were created". Pulse.ng. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  3. "Population 2006-2016". National Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  4. "Cross River National Park (Oban Division)". WCS Nigeria. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  5. "Cross River National Park (Okwangwo Division)". WCS Nigeria. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  6. "Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary". WCS Nigeria. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  7. "Mbe Mountains". WCS Nigeria. Retrieved 16 December 2021.