Ikot Inuen
Ikot Inuen | |
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Town | |
Ikot Inuen Location in Nigeria | |
Coordinates: 4°40′14″N 7°37′12″E / 4.67042°N 7.61998°ECoordinates: 4°40′14″N 7°37′12″E / 4.67042°N 7.61998°E | |
State | Akwa Ibom |
LGA | Oruk Anam |
Ikot Inuen is a town[1] in southern Abak/Midim Clan in Oruk Anam LGA of Akwa Ibom State.[2][3] It is bounded in the south by Edemaya Clan of Ikot Abasi. It is located on Nigeria's East-West road that links Port Harcourt to Ikot Abasi. It marks the linguistic transition zone between the Annang and Ibibio speaking ethnic groups of the State.
In 1963 it had a population of 1,515 people.[4]
References
- ↑ National Gazetteer of Place Names: Cross River State. Nigeria National Population Bureau, Demographic Division. 1985. p. 84.
- ↑ Ukpong, David; Akpan, Martin; Akanf, Nnamso (2001). Ikono: the cradle of Ibibio nation : (historical origin and cultural heritage). Dorand Publishers. p. 237.
- ↑ "Details-Ikot Inuen". Tripmondo. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ↑ "Population Census of Nigeria, 1963: Northern Region: Eastern Region Volume 1". Nigeria. Federal Census Office. 1963: ii.
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