Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s witness

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s witness is a place of worship in , which is located on Bright Street. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s witness is situated nearby to the place of worship , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Agbassa and Ovwian.

Village
is the name of Otovwodo Community under Agbarha-Warri Kingdom which is one of the two Urhobo kingdoms in , , , the other being Okere-Urhobo. is situated 5 km southwest of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s witness.

Village
is a town in the Udu Clan, , . Its population is over 200000. shares boundaries with , Ekete, Owhase, Egini, Orhuwhorun and Ujevwu communities. is the biggest town in the Udu Local Government area. is situated 5 km south of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s witness.

is a city in the southwestern part of the Niger Delta, in , . It has a long history as a major city for the crude oil industry in the country.

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s witness

Latitude
5.55222° or 5° 33′ 8″ north
Longitude
5.77971° or 5° 46′ 47″ east
Open location code
6FQ7HQ2H+VV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5448994323
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
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