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Ekitis Ekiti people
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Els ekitis són un poble de Nigèria, un subgrup dels iorubes. Es dediquen a l'agricultura i solen ser més intel·ligents que els seus veïns. Els ekitis són ben coneguts per la seva qualitat i diversitat de les arts tradicionals, la música, la poesia i refranys enginyosos. Viuen predominantment a l'estat d'Ekiti a Nigèria occidental. La població ekiti es calcula en dos milions i mig de persones (al cens del 2006 apareixen com ekitis 2.384.212 persones) The Ekiti people are one of the largest historical subgroups of the larger Yoruba people of West Africa, located in Nigeria. They are classified as a Central Yoruba group, alongside the Ijesha, Igbomina, Yagba and Ifes. Ekiti State is populated exclusively by Ekiti people; however, it is but a segment of the historic territorial domain of Ekiti-speaking groups, which historically included towns in Ondo State such as Akure (the current capital and largest city of Ondo State), Ilara-Mokin, Ijare, and Igbara-oke. Ogbagi, Irun, Ese, Oyin, Igasi, Afin and Eriti in the Akoko region, as well as some towns in Kwara State, are also culturally Ekiti, although belong in other states today.
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Èkìtì
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n11:Map_of_the_Ekiti_speaking_Yoruba_people.jpg n11:YorubaBowl.jpg
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Territorial expanse of The Ekiti Yorubas.
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Èkìtì
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Ekiti: 63,200 Oke Ero: 66,190 Akure South: 418,570 Akure North: 151,930 Ifedore: 204,920 Kwara State - 129,390 Ekiti State - 3,270,798 Ondo State - 775,420
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~ 4,175,608
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Els ekitis són un poble de Nigèria, un subgrup dels iorubes. Es dediquen a l'agricultura i solen ser més intel·ligents que els seus veïns. Els ekitis són ben coneguts per la seva qualitat i diversitat de les arts tradicionals, la música, la poesia i refranys enginyosos. Viuen predominantment a l'estat d'Ekiti a Nigèria occidental. La població ekiti es calcula en dos milions i mig de persones (al cens del 2006 apareixen com ekitis 2.384.212 persones) The Ekiti people are one of the largest historical subgroups of the larger Yoruba people of West Africa, located in Nigeria. They are classified as a Central Yoruba group, alongside the Ijesha, Igbomina, Yagba and Ifes. Ekiti State is populated exclusively by Ekiti people; however, it is but a segment of the historic territorial domain of Ekiti-speaking groups, which historically included towns in Ondo State such as Akure (the current capital and largest city of Ondo State), Ilara-Mokin, Ijare, and Igbara-oke. Ogbagi, Irun, Ese, Oyin, Igasi, Afin and Eriti in the Akoko region, as well as some towns in Kwara State, are also culturally Ekiti, although belong in other states today. The name Ekiti is a derivation of an earlier term, Okiti, which means "Hilly" in Yoruba, as characterized by the generally hilly terrain of the areas which the Ekiti inhabit.
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Primarily: Christianity Also: IslamYoruba religion
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