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  2. Kano State - Wikipedia

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    Since independence, Kano State has developed a diverse economy, establishing itself as a center for industry, [16] agriculture, [17] and Islamic banking. [18] The Hausa and Fulani make up the majority of Kano State's population. [19] The Hausa language is the dominant language in the state, as it is in most of Northern Nigeria.

  3. File:Ancient Kano City Walls, Kano State.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: It was once regarded as West African’s most impressive monument, a 14km radius earth monument that is associated with the state’s historical, cultural and spiritual significance. It features the Emir’s Palace, Kurmi Market and the famous Dala Hills, believed to be the first settlement in ancient city of Kano.

  4. File:A view of the ancient Kano City, Nigeria.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Dawakin Tofa - Wikipedia

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    Abdullahi Umar Ganduje gate in Dawakin Tofa Dawanau Market, Dawakin Tofa local government. Dawakin Tofa is a Local Government Area in Kano State, Nigeria.Its headquarters are in the town of Dawakin Tofa (or Dawaki) and It includes a number of cities and villages, such as Alajawa, Bagari, Bankaura, Dandalama, Jobenkun, Kaleku, Rumi and Yelwa. [1]

  6. List of Nigerian states by area - Wikipedia

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    Cross River State: 22,590 20 Kano State: 20,131 21 Gombe State: 18,768 22 Edo State: 17,802 23 ... World Gazetteer at archive.today (archived 2013-01-05) See also

  7. Kano (city) - Wikipedia

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    Kano (Ajami: كَنُواْ) is a city in northern Nigeria and the capital of Kano State. [3] It is the second largest city in Nigeria after Lagos , with over four million citizens living within 449 km 2 (173 sq mi). [ 4 ]

  8. Dawakin Kudu - Wikipedia

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    Dawakin Kudu has the oldest dyeing pit in Kano State. It is also home to the Dawakin Kudu Science College, which had produced a great number of medical doctors, engineers and other persons, from Kano State, who have excelled in the fields of science and technology. The postal code of the area is 713. [1]

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Kano - Wikipedia

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