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Nigeria

Federal Republic of Nigeria

África Occidental

Vibrant · Vast · Proud


CapitalAbuja
Población218M
Idiomainglés
Superficie923.768 km²
Monedanaira nigeriana (₦)
Zona horariaUTC+01:00
Código de llamada+234
CirculaciónDerecha
Deporte nacionalFútbol
Plato nacionalArroz jollof
Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and home to over 520 distinct languages.
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Capital

Más allá de la capital, las principales ciudades son Lagos, Kano, Ibadan — cada una un centro de cultura regional, economía e historia. Abuja was purpose-built in the 1980s to replace Lagos as a neutral federal capital, its modernist grid designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, and the copper-domed Aso Rock Villa sits beneath a 400-metre granite monolith that dominates the skyline.

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Población

El idioma oficial es inglés, que refleja el patrimonio cultural del país y lo conecta con una amplia comunidad internacional. Internacionalmente, Nigeria se contacta mediante el código +234. Nigeria's 250-plus ethnic groups each maintain distinct traditions, yet Lagos has forged Afrobeats into a global export — musicians like Fela Kuti and, later, Burna Boy made Nigerian popular identity as much sonic as tribal.

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Geografía

Nigeria comparte sus fronteras con Niger, Benín, Chad, Camerún. El tráfico rodado circula por la derecha, en consonancia con la convención de

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Economía

La vida económica y cotidiana se rige por la zona horaria de UTC+01:00, alineando el país con sus vecinos regionales.

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Gastronomía

Jollof Rice is the subject of fierce West African rivalry — the Nigerian version, cooked over open flame in a heavy pot to achieve the prized smoky bottom layer called 'party jollof', is claimed as the definitive original and the dish anchors every major celebration from naming ceremonies to state weddings.

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Deporte

The Super Eagles' 1994 Africa Cup of Nations victory and their debut World Cup knockout-stage run that same year, defeating Bulgaria and pushing Italy to extra time, announced Nigeria as a continental football force that has since produced a continuous pipeline of Premier League talent.

Naturaleza

The Niger Delta is one of the world's most biodiverse wetland systems, a maze of creeks, mangroves and barrier islands stretching across 20,000 square kilometres — a landscape whose oil wealth and ecological fragility have defined Nigeria's modern political struggle.

Abuja Capital
Lagos
Kano
Ibadan
Port Harcourt