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Ibadan
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Ibadan (ēbä`dän, ēbädäN`), city (1991 est. pop. 1,263,000), SW Nigeria. The second largest city in Nigeria, it is a major commercial center. Manufactures include metal products, furniture, soap, and handicrafts. It is also an important market for cacao, which, along with cotton, is produced in the region. Ibadan was founded in the 1830s as a military camp during the Yoruba Yoruba (yō`r
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 civil wars and developed into the most powerful Yoruba city-state. In 1840, Ibadan forces defeated Fulani Fulani (f
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 invaders from the north at the battle of Oshogbo Oshogbo (ōshōb`bō), city (1991 est. pop. 421,000), SW Nigeria, on the Oshun River.
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, thus protecting S Yorubaland from attack. The city came under British protection in 1893, and was the capital of Nigeria's former Western Region. It contains some mosques and is the site of the Univ. of Ibadan (1962). The city also has numerous parks as well as botanical and zoological gardens.

Ibadan

City (pop., 2002 est.: 3,080,000), southwestern Nigeria. Situated northeast of Lagos, it is the nation's second largest city. First settled by the Egba, the modern city probably grew from a camp set up by Yoruba armies from Ife, Ijebu, and Oyo; it was taken by the British in 1893. An important commercial centre, it contains six parks, the most important of which is Agodi Garden. It is the seat of the University of Ibadan (1948) as well as a polytechnic and other specialized institutions. Two major stadiums and television studios are also located there.


Ibadan
a city in SW Nigeria, capital of Oyo state: university (1948). Pop.: 2 375 000 (2005 est.)


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