Ihiagwa

Ihiagwa is a town in Owerri West Local Government Area of , . It is located 12 km south of the capital city of . The township is composed of eight villages: Umuelem, Umuchima, Mboke, Nnkaramochie, Iriamogu, Aku/Umuokwo, Ibuzo and Umuezeawula.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Obinze and Naze.

Village
is a community in southeastern , located near the city of , under the supervision of Local Government Area. The community had six clans/villages but a clan known as Umuanunu got their own autonomous community and separated. is situated 6 km west of Ihiagwa.

Town
is a town in southeastern , 408 km south of , the country's capital. It is located in the local government area of . is situated 7 km northeast of Ihiagwa.

Ihiagwa

Latitude
5.40111° or 5° 24′ 4″ north
Longitude
7.01227° or 7° 0′ 44″ east
Elevation
67 metres (220 feet)
Open location code
6FQ9C226+CW
Open­Street­Map ID
node 501503292
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
2338498
Wiki­data ID
Q15043605
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Japanese—“Ihiagwa” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Ihiagwa
  • Hausa: Ihiagwa
  • Igbo: Ihiagwa
  • Irish: Ihiagwa
  • Japanese: イヒアグワ

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