ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ

ᱱᱟᱭᱡᱤᱨᱤᱭᱟ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱥᱚᱦᱚᱨ

ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ ᱫᱚ ᱱᱟᱭᱡᱤᱨᱤᱭᱟ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱟᱹᱰᱤ ᱢᱟᱨᱟᱝ ᱥᱚᱦᱚᱨ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱟᱨ ᱟᱯᱷᱨᱤᱠᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱟᱹᱰᱤ ᱥᱟᱸᱜᱮ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱮᱞ ᱟᱜ ᱥᱚᱦᱚᱨ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ, ᱚᱸᱰᱮ ᱨᱤᱱ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱮᱞ ᱫᱚ ᱒᱐᱑᱕ ᱥᱟᱞ ᱫᱷᱟᱹᱵᱤᱡ ᱛᱮ ᱑᱔.᱘ ᱢᱤᱞᱤᱭᱚᱱ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱥᱚᱦᱚᱨ ᱵᱷᱤᱛᱤᱨ ᱨᱮ ᱢᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱠᱚᱣᱟ ᱾ ᱒᱐᱑᱘ ᱥᱟᱞ ᱫᱷᱟᱹᱵᱤᱡ ᱛᱮ ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ ᱢᱟᱦᱟᱱᱚᱜᱚᱨ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ ᱨᱤᱱ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱮᱞ ᱫᱚ ᱒᱓.᱕ ᱢᱤᱞᱤᱭᱚᱱ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱠᱚ ᱛᱟᱦᱮᱸ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ, ᱡᱟᱦᱟᱸ ᱱᱚᱣᱟ ᱟᱯᱷᱨᱤᱠᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱟᱹᱰᱤ ᱥᱟᱸᱜᱮ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱮᱞ ᱟᱜ ᱱᱚᱜᱚᱨ ᱵᱮᱱᱟᱣ ᱮᱱᱟ ᱾[᱘][᱙] ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ ᱫᱚ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱢᱩᱬ ᱟᱯᱷᱨᱤᱠᱟ ᱠᱟᱹᱣᱰᱤ ᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱛᱟᱞᱢᱟ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱟᱨ ᱢᱟᱨᱟᱝ ᱛᱷᱚᱠ ᱨᱮ ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛ ᱟᱨ ᱱᱟᱭᱡᱤᱨᱤᱭᱟ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱠᱟᱹᱣᱰᱤ ᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱛᱟᱞᱢᱟ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾ ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ ᱫᱚ ᱫᱷᱟᱹᱨᱛᱤ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱟᱹᱰᱤ ᱞᱚᱜᱚᱱ ᱵᱟᱲᱦᱟᱜ ᱥᱚᱦᱚᱨ ᱟᱨ ᱥᱚᱦᱨᱤ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ ᱠᱚ ᱢᱩᱫᱽ ᱨᱮ ᱜᱮᱞ ᱨᱮ ᱥᱮᱞᱮᱫ ᱟᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾[᱑᱗][᱑᱘] ᱢᱮᱜᱟᱥᱤᱴᱤ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱟᱯᱷᱨᱤᱠᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱯᱩᱱᱟᱹᱭ ᱟᱹᱰᱤ ᱩᱥᱩᱞ ᱜᱨᱤᱥ ᱰᱚᱢᱮᱥᱴᱤᱠ ᱯᱨᱚᱰᱩᱠᱴ (GDP) ᱠᱚᱜ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ[᱑᱙] ᱟᱨ ᱢᱟᱦᱟᱫᱤᱯ ᱨᱮ ᱟᱹᱰᱤ ᱢᱟᱨᱟᱝ ᱟᱨ ᱵᱤᱡᱤ ᱡᱟᱦᱟᱡᱽ ᱜᱷᱟᱴ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱫᱚ ᱢᱤᱫᱴᱟᱹᱝ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾[᱒᱐][᱒᱑][᱒᱒]

ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ
Èkó
ᱢᱮᱴᱨᱚᱯᱚᱞᱤᱥ
ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ ᱢᱟᱦᱟᱱᱚᱜᱚᱨ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ (Ìlú Èkó  (Yoruba))
From top, left to right: Victoria Island skyline, Tinubu Square, array of skyscrapers, Lekki-Epe Expressway, National Arts Theatre. Third Mainland Bridge
Flag of ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ
Flag
ᱮᱴᱟᱜ ᱧᱩᱛᱩᱢ: Eko akete, Lasgidi[᱑][᱒]
ᱡᱚᱥ: Èkó ò ní bàjé o!
Lagos shown within the State of Lagos
Lagos shown within the State of Lagos
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Coordinates: 6°27′18″N 3°23′03″E / 6.455027°N 3.384082°E / 6.455027; 3.384082Coordinates: 6°27′18″N 3°23′03″E / 6.455027°N 3.384082°E / 6.455027; 3.384082
ᱫᱤᱥᱚᱢᱪᱷᱟᱸᱪ:Country data ᱱᱟᱭᱡᱮᱨᱤᱭᱟ
ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛᱞᱟᱜᱚᱥ
LGA(s)[note ᱑]
Settled᱑᱕ ᱟᱱᱟᱜ ᱥᱚᱛᱟᱵᱽᱫᱤ
ᱵᱩᱱᱤᱭᱟᱹᱫᱤᱭᱟᱹAwori subgroup of the Yoruba
ᱥᱚᱨᱠᱟᱨ
 • ᱚᱵᱟRilwan Akiolu I
ᱮᱨᱤᱭᱟ
 • ᱢᱮᱴᱨᱚᱯᱚᱞᱤᱥ1171.28 ᱠᱤᱢᱤ (452.23 ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱭᱤᱞ)
 • ᱚᱛ ᱦᱟᱹᱴᱤᱧ999.6 ᱠᱤᱢᱤ (385.9 ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱭᱤᱞ)
 • ᱫᱟᱜ ᱦᱟᱹᱴᱤᱧ171.68 ᱠᱤᱢᱤ (66.29 ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱭᱤᱞ)
ᱥᱟᱦᱟᱨ • ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ907 ᱠᱤᱢᱤ (350 ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱭᱤᱞ)
 • ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ2706.7 ᱠᱤᱢᱤ (1045.1 ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱭᱤᱞ)
ᱩᱥᱩᱞ41 ᱢᱤᱴᱚᱨ (135 ᱯᱷᱩᱴ)
ᱞᱮᱠᱷᱟ ᱡᱚᱠᱷᱟ ᱥᱮᱨᱢᱟ(᱒᱐᱐᱖ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱞᱮᱠᱷᱟ ᱡᱚᱠᱷᱟ)[note ᱑]
 • ᱢᱮᱴᱨᱚᱯᱚᱞᱤᱥ᱘,᱐᱔᱘,᱔᱓᱐
 • ᱮᱥᱴᱤᱢᱮᱴ (2018 by LASG[᱖])᱒᱓,᱔᱓᱗,᱔᱓᱕
 • ᱫᱷᱟᱹᱲ ᱮᱞ᱑ ᱟᱱᱟᱜ
 • ᱰᱮᱱᱥᱤᱴᱤ6871/ᱠᱤᱢᱤ2 (17800/ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱹᱭᱤᱞ)
 • ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ᱑᱔,᱘᱖᱒,᱐᱐᱐[᱕]
 • ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ ᱰᱮᱱᱥᱤᱴᱤ14469/ᱠᱤᱢᱤ2 (37470/ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱹᱭᱤᱞ)
 • ᱢᱟᱦᱟᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ᱒᱑,᱓᱒᱐,᱐᱐᱐ (estimate)
 • ᱢᱟᱦᱟᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ ᱰᱮᱱᱥᱤᱴᱤ7759/ᱠᱤᱢᱤ2 (20100/ᱜᱟᱺᱴ ᱢᱟᱹᱭᱤᱞ)
Demonym(s)ᱞᱟᱜᱚᱟᱤᱭᱟᱱ
ᱮᱨᱤᱭᱟ ᱠᱳᱰ(ᱠᱚ)010[᱗]
ClimateAw
  1. Only Ikoyi-Obalande and Iru-Victoria Island LCDAs

ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱢ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱚᱛᱱᱚᱜ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱦᱚᱲ ᱮᱞ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱠᱟᱹᱣᱰᱤ ᱟᱹᱨᱤ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱠᱟᱞᱪᱟᱨ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱧᱮᱞᱡᱚᱝ ᱴᱷᱟᱶ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱥᱮᱪᱮᱫ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱥᱟᱜᱟᱲᱚᱢ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

ᱥᱟᱹᱠᱷᱭᱟᱹᱛ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ

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