Oyi

Oyi is a Local Government Area in , . It is home to the Oyi people. The towns that make up the local government are Nkwelle-Ezunaka, , , Umunede and .
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Nearby places include Ogbunike and Umunya.

is in . is made up of six villages: Amawa, Ukalor, Ifite, Umueri, Azu and Osile…

is an only Town and one of the five communities that make up Oyi Local Government Area of . It is bordered by six neighbors: Ifite-Dunu, , , Nkwelle-Ezunaka, , and Umudioka.

Town
is a town in local government area of Anambra state. The town of had an estimated population of 109,377 in 2007. It is attached to the much larger city of to the west, Oze to the north, Ogidi and Umuoji to the east, and to the south. is situated 3½ km southwest of Oyi.

Oyi

Latitude
6.1767° or 6° 10′ 36″ north
Longitude
6.8619° or 6° 51′ 43″ east
Population
168,000
Elevation
104 metres (341 feet)
Open location code
6FR85VG6+MP
Geo­Names ID
7701538
Wiki­data ID
Q7116267
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Yoruba—“Oyi” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Oyi (distrito)
  • Cebuano: Oyi
  • Chinese: Oyi
  • French: Oyi
  • Hausa: Oyi
  • Igbo: Oyi
  • Italian: Oyi
  • Min Nan Chinese: Oyi
  • Spanish: Oyi
  • Yoruba: Agbegbe Ijoba Ibile Oyi
  • Yoruba: Agbègbè Ìjọba Ìbílẹ̀ Oyi

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