. . . . . "1108097974"^^ . . . . . . . . . "POINT(6.3420000076294 5.3990001678467)"^^ . . "Ase (pronounced Eseh) is a coastal community on the shores of the , off River Niger in Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Ase River derives its name from Ase town. Ase is an idyllic countryside with a spectacular and breathtaking natural beach, evergreen rain-forest vegetation rich in flora and fauna which overhangs the Ase Creek. Ase is a serene natural tourist resort still waiting to be explored. Ase shares common boundaries with , Onyah, Aviara, Uzere, (all in Delta State) and (in Bayelsa State)."@en . . . . "Ase (pronounced Eseh) is a coastal community on the shores of the , off River Niger in Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Ase River derives its name from Ase town. Ase is an idyllic countryside with a spectacular and breathtaking natural beach, evergreen rain-forest vegetation rich in flora and fauna which overhangs the Ase Creek. Ase is a serene natural tourist resort still waiting to be explored. Ase shares common boundaries with , Onyah, Aviara, Uzere, (all in Delta State) and (in Bayelsa State). During the colonial era, Ase served as the commercial and administrative Headquarters for the colonial administrators. Relics of colonial presence still dot the landscape. John Holt and UAC are some of the companies that had trade offices and warehouses in Ase. The town is made up of descendants from Ndokwa speakers who have intermarried with the Isokos and Ijaws over the years. The Ase dialect of the Ukwuani language and also the Isoko language is spoken by the Ase people. The Ase people are of the same ancestral origin with Ase-Azaga, Ase-Imoniteh, and Ase-Omuku. Among the other Ases, Ase town is generally referred to as Ase Ebeneze (founder of Ase) or Ase Ukwu (big Ase)."@en . . "31341170"^^ . . . . "6.342000007629395"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "5.399 6.342" . "Ase, Nigeria"@en . . "7072"^^ . . . . "5.39900016784668"^^ . . . . . . . . . . .