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Summary Of: Jos

Jos has a population of 510... Jos South and Jos East have a combined population density of 391 persons per sq... Jos is a favourite holiday location for both tourists and... Jos is linked by road... skilled artisans from around the Jos area who mysteriously vanished in the late first millennium... Jos was established in 1915 at the site of the village Geash... Jos is still often referred to as... Jos has become an important national administrative and commercial centre... tribe and religion makes Jos one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Nigeria... Jos is served by several teaching hospitals including... and Jos University Teaching Hospital... in Jos was founded in 1952 by... The Jos Museum is also located beside the zoo... Jos has two golf courses... The Jos Wildlife Park is another attraction... Jos also is a centre for the construction industry and has several printing and publishing firms... The Jos Airport situated at Heipang has one of the most modern buildings in the country with... Jos is a great base for exploring the beauty of Plateau State... Jos is a traditional state and was politically organised under a chief until around... also the chief under which the city of Jos was first politically organised...

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