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    Abeokuta is the capital city of Ogun State in southwest Nigeria. It is situated on the east bank of the Ogun River, near a group of rocky outcrops in a wooded savanna; [2] [3] 77 kilometres (48 mi) north of Lagos by railway, or 130 kilometres (81 mi) by water.

  2. Abeokuta, town, capital of Ogun state, southwestern Nigeria. It is situated on the east bank of the Ogun River. Abeokuta (‘Refuge Among Rocks’) was founded about 1830 by Sodeke (Shodeke), a hunter and leader of the Egba refugees who fled from the disintegrating Oyo empire. Learn more about Abeokuta here.

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  3. Sep 13, 2017 · From art and book festivals to traditional masquerades museums and shrines these are the top things to see and do when visiting Abeokuta Nigeria.

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  4. Things to Do in Abeokuta, Nigeria: See Tripadvisor's 720 traveler reviews and photos of Abeokuta tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Abeokuta. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. 4 days ago · Abeokuta, the capital city of Ogun State in southwestern Nigeria, is a vibrant and historic city with a rich cultural heritage and captivating landmarks. Known as the “Rock City” due to its renowned Olumo Rock, Abeokuta is a city that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity.

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  8. Abeokuta, City (pop., 2002 est.: 529,700), southwestern Nigeria. Located about 50 mi (80 km) north of Lagos, Abeokuta was established c. 1830 as a refuge from intertribal wars. It was the chief town of the Egba, who long maintained a working relationship with the British; not until 1914 was it incorporated into British Nigeria.

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