Sulu
Sulu is a hamlet in Ifelodun, Kwara State. Sulu is situated nearby to the hamlet Koko, as well as near the town Atanda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Omupo and Okanle.
Omupo
Omupo is in Kwara State. Omupo or Omu-ipo is an ancient Igbomina-Yoruba town situated in the southeastern part of Kwara State, West-central Nigeria. It is located in Ifelodun local government area of Kwara state.Okanle
Okanle is a village in Ifelodun Local Government of Kwara State, Nigeria. The Okanle Village Area Council was established in 1956 with other seven villages that included Fajeromi, Irapa, Basanyin, Arugbo, Surulere, Amberi.Ilala
Ilala is in Kwara State. Ilala is an ancient town in Irepodun LGA, Kwara State, Central Nigeria. It is situated in the northeastern region of Kwara State and ruled by a monarch usually referred to as Aala of Ilala.Sulu
- Type: Hamlet
- Category: locality
- Location: Ifelodun, Kwara State, North Central Nigeria, Nigeria, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
8.31667° or 8° 19′ northLongitude
4.76667° or 4° 46′ eastElevation
361 metres (1,184 feet)Open location code
6FW68Q88+MMOpenStreetMap ID
node 501353048OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
2322787
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