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  2. Tourist attractions in Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Park is a memorial and leisure park area in the middle of downtown Lagos in Lagos Island, Nigeria; the park symbolizes the transformation of colonial prison to a symbol of freedom. Activities at the park include cultural shows and events, continental and traditional meals, and live music. [4] [5] Beach in Lagos

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Visitor attractions in Lagos, Nigeria. ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Lagos" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. List of tourist attractions in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This article may lack focus or may be about more than one topic.In particular, Some entries are not tourist attractions, but examples of Nigerian natural features. Please help improve this article, possibly by splitting the article and/or by introducing a disambiguation page, or discuss this issue on the talk page.

  5. Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Lagos (/ ˈ l eɪ ɡ ɒ s / LAY-goss; [10] [11] also US: / ˈ l ɑː ɡ oʊ s / LAH-gohss; [11] [12] Yoruba: Èkó), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwest Nigeria.With an upper population estimated above 21 million dwellers, it is the largest city in Nigeria, and the most populous urban area on the African continent.

  6. Category:Landmarks in Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Landmarks of Lagos. Pages in category "Landmarks in Lagos" ... National Theatre, Nigeria; Ndubuisi Kanu Park; Nigerian National Museum; S. Shitta-Bey Mosque; T ...

  7. National Theatre, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre, Nigeria was designed and constructed by Bulgarian construction company (Techno Exporstroy). Alhaji Sule Katagum was a co-owner and also their chairman. It resembles the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria (completed in 1968); the National Theatre Lagos, Nigeria being the bigger of the two. [citation needed]