Ezinihitte Mbaise

Ezinihitte Mbaise is a local Government Area in , . Its headquarters is in Itu. This region part of the broader Mbaise area, became an independent LGA in 1989, following its separation from the .
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  • Type: local government area of Nigeria with 169,000 residents
  • Description: local government area in Imo State, Nigeria.
  • Also known as: Ezinihitte”, “Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Government Area”, and “Ezinihitte-Mbaise

Ezinihitte Mbaise

Latitude
5.4788° or 5° 28′ 44″ north
Longitude
7.3263° or 7° 19′ 35″ east
Population
169,000
Elevation
148 metres (486 feet)
Open location code
6FQ9F8HG+GG
Geo­Names ID
8638291
Wiki­data ID
Q5423295
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Yoruba—“Ezinihitte Mbaise” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Ezinihitte
  • Chinese: Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • French: Ezinihitte
  • Hausa: Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • Igbo: Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • Igbo: Ezinihitte-Mbaise
  • Igbo: Ezinihitte
  • Italian: Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • Min Nan Chinese: Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • Nigerian Pidgin: Ezinihitte- Mbaise
  • Portuguese: Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • Spanish: Ezinihitte
  • Yoruba: Agbegbe Ijoba Ibile Ezinihitte Mbaise
  • Yoruba: Agbegbe Ijoba Ibile Ezinihitte-Mbaise
  • Yoruba: Agbègbè Ìjọba Ìbílẹ̀ Ezinihitte-Mbaise
  • Yoruba: Agbegbe Ijoba Ibile Ezinihitte

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