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Orangun or
Ọ̀ràngún of Ìlá is the
title of the
paramount ruler of one of the
ancient Igbomina kingdoms, a sub
group of the
Yoruba people with its seat...
- 8°1′0″N 4°54′0″E / 8.01667°N 4.90000°E / 8.01667; 4.90000 Ìlá
Òràngún (or Ila) is an
ancient city in Osun State, Nigeria, that was the
capital of an...
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towns include the
ancient kingdom-capitals of Ila
Orangun, Iragbiji, Ada, Ikirun, Oke-Ila
Orangun, Ipetu-Ijesha, Ijebu-Jesa, Erin Oke, Ipetumodu, Ede...
- Òkè-Ìlá
Òràngún (often
abbreviated as Òkè-Ìlá) is an
ancient city in
southwestern Nigeria that was
capital of the middle-age Igbomina-Yoruba city-state...
- academic. He was from the
Inurin compound of the
Isedo Quaters in Ila-
Orangun.
Professor Lamidi contributed immensely to the
growth of
sculpture in the...
- ****bamila,
nicknamed and
later styled Ọ̀ràngún, the region's king Ọba'lúmọ̀ gave land-grants to the
later arriving Ọ̀ràngún immigrants at a
location sufficiently...
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mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of
Prime F.C. and Ila
Orangun FC. The
stadium has a
capacity of 20,000 people. The
Nigerian Women Football...
- six
Local Governments —Ede, Osogbo, Irepodun, Ifelodun, Odo Otin, Ila
Orangun.
Adeleke was born in his
hometown of Ede on 27
December 1923. His mother...
- 32 km from Ilesa, 46 km from Iwo, 48 km from
Ikire and 46 km from Ila-
Orangun; the city had a po****tion of
about 200,000
people and an
approximate land...
- the Ìgbómìnà
Yoruba clan,
which is
common in the
towns of Òkè-Ìlá
Òràngún, Ìlá
Òràngún, and Arandun, is also of
particular prominence. In Brazil, the main...