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Ise Ekiti (Yoruba: Ìṣẹ̀-Èkìtì, also Ise) is a city in Ekiti State, Nigeria, It is the traditional home of Akinluaduse, also known as Akinluse by the inhabitants of the city. Akinluse was a great warrior in the ancient Oyo empire. Ise - Ekiti is the headquarters of the Ise/Orun Local Government Area, along with Orun.Its geographic coordinates are 7°27′36″N 5°25′12″E / 7.46000°N 5.42000°E. Ise ekiti is divided into three quarters namely; Oraye, Odo Ise and Erinwa. The Arinjale of Ise-Ekiti is Oba Ayodele Ajayi Aweloye II. .

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  • Ise Ekiti (en)
  • Ise (Nigeria) (fr)
  • Ise (Nigeria) (pl)
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  • Ise ou Ise Ekiti est une ville de l'État d'Ekiti au Nigeria. (fr)
  • Ise – miasto w Nigerii, w stanie Ekiti; 206 tys. mieszkańców (2006). Przemysł spożywczy. (pl)
  • Ise Ekiti (Yoruba: Ìṣẹ̀-Èkìtì, also Ise) is a city in Ekiti State, Nigeria, It is the traditional home of Akinluaduse, also known as Akinluse by the inhabitants of the city. Akinluse was a great warrior in the ancient Oyo empire. Ise - Ekiti is the headquarters of the Ise/Orun Local Government Area, along with Orun.Its geographic coordinates are 7°27′36″N 5°25′12″E / 7.46000°N 5.42000°E. Ise ekiti is divided into three quarters namely; Oraye, Odo Ise and Erinwa. The Arinjale of Ise-Ekiti is Oba Ayodele Ajayi Aweloye II. . (en)
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  • Ise Ekiti (en)
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  • Akinludase á gbe á o! (en)
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  • Ise Ekiti (en)
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  • Ise Ekiti (Yoruba: Ìṣẹ̀-Èkìtì, also Ise) is a city in Ekiti State, Nigeria, It is the traditional home of Akinluaduse, also known as Akinluse by the inhabitants of the city. Akinluse was a great warrior in the ancient Oyo empire. Ise - Ekiti is the headquarters of the Ise/Orun Local Government Area, along with Orun.Its geographic coordinates are 7°27′36″N 5°25′12″E / 7.46000°N 5.42000°E. Ise ekiti is divided into three quarters namely; Oraye, Odo Ise and Erinwa. The Arinjale of Ise-Ekiti is Oba Ayodele Ajayi Aweloye II. . As of 2007 Ise local government had an estimated population of 204,022. (en)
  • Ise ou Ise Ekiti est une ville de l'État d'Ekiti au Nigeria. (fr)
  • Ise – miasto w Nigerii, w stanie Ekiti; 206 tys. mieszkańców (2006). Przemysł spożywczy. (pl)
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