Awah

Awah, or Avba, is a town in , . Located on the shores of the Ase River in the Local Government Area, it is one of the Isoko speaking communities found in the Old Aboh political division.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ofagbe and Orie.

Village
is a town about 16 kilometres southeast of , the headquarters of the Local Government Area of , . Legend has it that the town was established by three families who migrated from various points in the then Benin… is situated 5 km northwest of Awah.

Village
is a village of approximately 3,000 people, and located in the local government area of Delta state, . It is also called Orie-Irri because its inhabitants are generally believed to have originally migrated from Irri town. is situated 6 km west of Awah.

Village
is a community in Ndokwa East Local Government Area of , Nigeria. It is located on the shores of the River Ase. shares a common boundary with , Ovrode, Ibrede, , and Ashaka. is situated 10 km north of Awah.

Awah

Latitude
5.52495° or 5° 31′ 30″ north
Longitude
6.38444° or 6° 23′ 4″ east
Elevation
14 metres (46 feet)
Open location code
6FQ8G9FM+XQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 501491340
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2348826
Wiki­data ID
Q85744408
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