Oguta
Oguta Lake is the largest natural lake in the South-Eastern region of Nigeria, it is situated within the all-encompassing east bank floodplain of the River Niger downstream of Onitsha.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Oguta
- Type: Town with 300,000 residents
- Description: city in Imo State, Nigeria.
- Categories: local government area of Nigeria and locality
- Location: Imo State, South East Nigeria, Nigeria, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
5.7104° or 5° 42′ 38″ northLongitude
6.8094° or 6° 48′ 34″ eastPopulation
300,000Elevation
26 metres (85 feet)Open location code
6FQ8PR65+5POpenStreetMap ID
node 5918582386OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
2327521Wikidata ID
Q3510973
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Yoruba—“Oguta” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Օգուտա”
- Belarusian: “Агута”
- Bulgarian: “Огута”
- Cebuano: “Oguta (distrito)”
- Cebuano: “Oguta”
- Chinese: “Oguta”
- Chinese: “奥古塔”
- Chinese: “奧古塔”
- Danish: “Oguta”
- French: “Oguta”
- Hausa: “Oguta”
- Hebrew: “אוגוטה”
- Igbo: “Oguta”
- Italian: “Oguta”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Oguta”
- Nigerian Pidgin: “Oguta”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Oguta”
- Romanian: “Oguta”
- Russian: “Огута”
- Spanish: “Oguta”
- Swedish: “Oguta”
- Yoruba: “Oguta, Ipinle Imo”
- Yoruba: “Oguta”
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