. "543101"^^ . . "8629"^^ . "420000"^^ . . "8.083333015441895"^^ . "Ugep"@pl . . "420000"^^ . . ""@en . . . "Ethnicities"@en . . . "Ugep (tak\u017Ce Umor) \u2013 miasto w Nigerii w stanie Cross River; 19 tys. mieszka\u0144c\u00F3w (2012). Przemys\u0142 spo\u017Cywczy."@pl . "Location in Nigeria, \nCross River State"@en . "Ugep"@fr . . "2018"^^ . . . . . "Ugep"@en . . . "Nigeria"@en . "Direct Rule"@en . . "Peace & Unity"@en . . "The Highest Town Authority"@en . . "Ugep (\u00E9galement Umor) est une ville de l'\u00C9tat de Cross River, dans le sud du Nigeria. Le village est peupl\u00E9 par le peuple Yakurr. Le souverain traditonnel d'Ugep porte de titre d'Obol Lopon d'Ugep."@fr . "280000"^^ . "300"^^ . "Ugep"@de . . . . . "Imperial"@en . . . "Ugep"@en . "POINT(8.0833330154419 5.8000001907349)"^^ . . "5.8 8.083333333333334" . . . "Ugep (tak\u017Ce Umor) \u2013 miasto w Nigerii w stanie Cross River; 19 tys. mieszka\u0144c\u00F3w (2012). Przemys\u0142 spo\u017Cywczy."@pl . . . . . . . "Country Nigeria"@en . . . . . . . "543101" . . "280000"^^ . . . . . . . "Ugep (auch: Umor) ist eine Stadt in Nigeria im Bundesstaat Cross River. Die Einwohnerzahl lag 2002 bei etwa 187.000."@de . . "bottom"@en . "Umor Otutu - Royal Procession.JPG"@en . . . . . "Obol Ofem Ubana"@en . "Ugep (\u00E9galement Umor) est une ville de l'\u00C9tat de Cross River, dans le sud du Nigeria. Le village est peupl\u00E9 par le peuple Yakurr. Le souverain traditonnel d'Ugep porte de titre d'Obol Lopon d'Ugep."@fr . . . "Obol Lopon"@en . "Ugep (also Umor) is a town in Cross River State, southern Nigeria. The village is populated by the Yakurr people. Ugep as it is popularly known is one of the unit that constitute Yakurr, its indigenes speak the Lokaa Language which is the general language spoken in Yakurr. Ugep originated from a place or village called \u201CAkpa\u201D in the Eastern Ejagham race in the Central senatorial district of Cross River State, Nigeria. The reason why the people of Ugep left Akpa was due to a religious clash between the two paternal families that makes up Akpa in the ritual rites performance in the death of a person from either of the tribe. However, failure of the Ugep people to do the ritual performance for the deceased person is what led to \u201CThe Great Trek\u201D where the people of Akpa pursued the people of Ugep out of the village, a man called Edem Omilakpa who was tired and weak with his pregnant wife, pushed a stone from the apex of a hill down to the Apka warriors and the stone killed all the warriors and landed at the feet of the King of Akpa that ends the war between Akpa and the people of Ugep, but the great trek continues. The stone is referred to as: \u201CAncient wonder and saviour stone \u201D The people of Ugep did not just leave Akpa without any cultural heritage, they left with most of the cultures that were being practiced in Akpa, and that is the culture they practice till date. Ugep is administered and controlled by the Obol Lopon of Ugep who is the chief priest of Ojokobi (A fertility spirit) he is the central figure in the administrative system with powerful priest called Bi-Nah with their religious role like the Atewa Wu-kang - kang and Opebelede as the chief celebrant of the Ugep New yam festival."@en . . . "1075453717"^^ . . "Town"@en . . . . "8677466"^^ . "5.800000190734863"^^ . . "Ugep"@en . "25"^^ . "Postal code"@en . . . . . "Peace & Unity" . . "A Line of the Royal Procession, led by the Okpebili - Prime Minister, The Onun Ekoh - Defense Minister, The Obol Lopon of Ugep"@en . . "(Umor Otu-tu)" . "Ugep (also Umor) is a town in Cross River State, southern Nigeria. The village is populated by the Yakurr people. Ugep as it is popularly known is one of the unit that constitute Yakurr, its indigenes speak the Lokaa Language which is the general language spoken in Yakurr. Ugep originated from a place or village called \u201CAkpa\u201D in the Eastern Ejagham race in the Central senatorial district of Cross River State, Nigeria."@en . . "Religions"@en . "Ugep (auch: Umor) ist eine Stadt in Nigeria im Bundesstaat Cross River. Die Einwohnerzahl lag 2002 bei etwa 187.000."@de . . .