Otan Ayegbaju

Otan-Ayegbaju is an historic town in Yorubaland founded about 800 years ago by descendants of Oduduwa, Olasooye Otinsokun the 16th child of Oduduwa who migrated from .
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  • Type: Town
  • Description: Town in Osun state, Nigeria
  • Also known as: Otan

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ota and Ada town.

Village
is a town in , with an estimated 163,783 residents. is the capital of the Local Government Area. The traditional leader of is the Olota of , Oba Adeyemi AbdulKabir Obalanlege.

is in . Ada is a town in the Boripe Local Government area of Osun State, Southwest Nigeria. A town headed by Oba Abimbola Olalekan Abioye II.

Otan Ayegbaju

Latitude
7.9475° or 7° 56′ 51″ north
Longitude
4.78715° or 4° 47′ 14″ east
Open location code
6FV6WQWP+XV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4098892404
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Wiki­data ID
Q7108428
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Yoruba—“Otan Ayegbaju” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Otan Ayegbaju
  • Dutch: Otan Ayegbaju
  • Hausa: Otan Ayegbaju
  • Hausa: Otan
  • Igbo: Otan Ayegbaju
  • Igbo: Otan
  • Nigerian Pidgin: Otan Ayegbaju
  • Nigerian Pidgin: Otan
  • Yoruba: Otan Ayegbaju
  • Otan

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