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Haɗejiya (also Haɗeja, previously Biram) is a Hausa town in eastern Jigawa State, northern Nigeria. The population was approximately 105,628 in 2006. Hadejia lies between latitude 12.4506N and longitude 10.0404E. It shared boundary with Kiri Kasama Local Government from the East, Mallam Maɗori Local Government from the North, and Auyo Local Government from the West. The Hadejia Local Government consist of eleven (11) political wards namely: Atafi, Dubantu, Gagulmari, Kasuwar Ƙofa, Kasuwar Kuda, Matsaro, Majema, Rumfa, Sabon Garu, Ƴankoli and Yayari. Inhabitant are dominantly Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri with some other groups such as Tiv, Yoruba, Igbo, Igala etc. The dominant occupation of the inhabitants is crop farming and animal rearing which a considerable percentage, engaged in trading, f

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  • Hadejia (també apareix com Hadeja i Hadeija) és una ciutat haussa a l'est de l'estat de Jigawa a Nigèria, capital de l'emirat de Hadejia. La ciutat de Hadejia es troba a la carretera secundària entre Gumel i , que uneix la carretera principal a Kano i el ferrocarril a Kano i Nguru. Hadejia és actualment el centre comercial més gran i més important de l'estat de Jigawa. La ciutat té una població a l'entorn dels 450.000 habitants dividits en tres parts derivades de les antigues Local Government Area en què va ser dividida abans de 1991 quan pertanyia a l'estat de Kano: Hadejia (el sud, incloent la ciutat vella), Malam Madori (el nord incloent els barris Shagari, Gandun Sarki i Gandun bundugoma) i Guri (la part oriental incloent la factoria d'arròs). La població només de la Hadejia Local Government Area és sensiblement menor i el 2006 era de 105.628 habitants. La ciutat és ara un centre comercial pel cotó, el mill, la melca, el peix i l'arròs que es conrea a la vall del riu. Serveix com un punt de recollida important per als cacauets, un cultiu d'exportació. Hausses i fulanis crien vaques, cabres, gallines, ovelles i rucs. Hi ha diverses petites indústries de calç en parts disperses de la zona. (ca)
  • Hadejia (auch Hadeja, ehemalig Biram) ist eine Hausa-Stadt im Osten des nigerianischen Bundesstaates Jigawa. Im Jahre 2006 zahlte sie ungefähr 105.628 Einwohner. Die Stadt liegt nördlich des Hadejia River, stromaufwärts der Hadejia-Nguru-Feuchtgebiete, einem wichtigen und empfindlichen Naturgebiet. (de)
  • Hadejia es una localidad del estado de Jigawa, en Nigeria, con una población estimada en marzo de 2016 de 139 400 habitantes.​ Se encuentra ubicada al norte del país, cerca de la frontera con la región de Zinder de Níger. (es)
  • Haɗejiya (also Haɗeja, previously Biram) is a Hausa town in eastern Jigawa State, northern Nigeria. The population was approximately 105,628 in 2006. Hadejia lies between latitude 12.4506N and longitude 10.0404E. It shared boundary with Kiri Kasama Local Government from the East, Mallam Maɗori Local Government from the North, and Auyo Local Government from the West. The Hadejia Local Government consist of eleven (11) political wards namely: Atafi, Dubantu, Gagulmari, Kasuwar Ƙofa, Kasuwar Kuda, Matsaro, Majema, Rumfa, Sabon Garu, Ƴankoli and Yayari. Inhabitant are dominantly Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri with some other groups such as Tiv, Yoruba, Igbo, Igala etc. The dominant occupation of the inhabitants is crop farming and animal rearing which a considerable percentage, engaged in trading, fishing and services including civil service. The people of Haɗeja are largely Muslims, although some follow indigenous belief systems. The town lies to the north of the Hadejia River, and is upstream from the Hadejia-Nguru wetlands. Hadejia is an internationally important ecological and sensitive zone. Hadejia was once known as Biram, and is referred to as one of the "seven true Hausa states" (Hausa Bakwai), because it was ruled by the descendants of the Hausa mythological figure Bayajidda and his second wife, Daurama. By 1810, during the Fulani War, the Hausa rulers of the Hausa Bakwai had all been overcome by the Fulani. Haɗeja had been transformed into an Emirate two years earlier, in 1808. In 1906 Haɗeja resisted British occupation, under the then Emir (Muhammadu Mai-Shahada). Haɗejiya was absorbed into Jigawa State in 1991 from Kano State. The Haɗeja consist of 4 tertiary institutions namely: Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic Hadejia, School of Nursing Hadejia, National Teachers Institutes Hadejia Study Centre. (en)
  • Hadejia, est une ville et une zone de gouvernement local de l'État de Jigawa au Nigeria ; et un émirat. (fr)
  • Hadejia è una città della Repubblica Federale della Nigeria appartenente allo Stato di Jigawa. È capoluogo dell'omonima area a governo locale (local government area) che conta una popolazione di 105.628 abitanti. (it)
  • Hadejia (även Hadeja, tidigare kallad Biram) är en Hausastad i norra Nigeria, i delstaten Jigawa. Antalet invånare 2006 var 105 628. Majoriteten av invånarna är muslimer. (sv)
  • Hadejia - miasto w północnej Nigerii, w stanie Jigawa. Leży na północnym brzegu rzeki Hadejia (sezonowy dopływ Komadugu Yobe). Według danych szacunkowych na rok 2012 liczy 40 644 mieszkańców.. Miasto jest obecnie centrum zbytu bawełny. W dolinie rzeki uprawiane są proso, sorgo, ryż, także połów ryb. (pl)
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  • Hadejia (auch Hadeja, ehemalig Biram) ist eine Hausa-Stadt im Osten des nigerianischen Bundesstaates Jigawa. Im Jahre 2006 zahlte sie ungefähr 105.628 Einwohner. Die Stadt liegt nördlich des Hadejia River, stromaufwärts der Hadejia-Nguru-Feuchtgebiete, einem wichtigen und empfindlichen Naturgebiet. (de)
  • Hadejia es una localidad del estado de Jigawa, en Nigeria, con una población estimada en marzo de 2016 de 139 400 habitantes.​ Se encuentra ubicada al norte del país, cerca de la frontera con la región de Zinder de Níger. (es)
  • Hadejia, est une ville et une zone de gouvernement local de l'État de Jigawa au Nigeria ; et un émirat. (fr)
  • Hadejia è una città della Repubblica Federale della Nigeria appartenente allo Stato di Jigawa. È capoluogo dell'omonima area a governo locale (local government area) che conta una popolazione di 105.628 abitanti. (it)
  • Hadejia (även Hadeja, tidigare kallad Biram) är en Hausastad i norra Nigeria, i delstaten Jigawa. Antalet invånare 2006 var 105 628. Majoriteten av invånarna är muslimer. (sv)
  • Hadejia - miasto w północnej Nigerii, w stanie Jigawa. Leży na północnym brzegu rzeki Hadejia (sezonowy dopływ Komadugu Yobe). Według danych szacunkowych na rok 2012 liczy 40 644 mieszkańców.. Miasto jest obecnie centrum zbytu bawełny. W dolinie rzeki uprawiane są proso, sorgo, ryż, także połów ryb. (pl)
  • Hadejia (també apareix com Hadeja i Hadeija) és una ciutat haussa a l'est de l'estat de Jigawa a Nigèria, capital de l'emirat de Hadejia. La ciutat de Hadejia es troba a la carretera secundària entre Gumel i , que uneix la carretera principal a Kano i el ferrocarril a Kano i Nguru. (ca)
  • Haɗejiya (also Haɗeja, previously Biram) is a Hausa town in eastern Jigawa State, northern Nigeria. The population was approximately 105,628 in 2006. Hadejia lies between latitude 12.4506N and longitude 10.0404E. It shared boundary with Kiri Kasama Local Government from the East, Mallam Maɗori Local Government from the North, and Auyo Local Government from the West. The Hadejia Local Government consist of eleven (11) political wards namely: Atafi, Dubantu, Gagulmari, Kasuwar Ƙofa, Kasuwar Kuda, Matsaro, Majema, Rumfa, Sabon Garu, Ƴankoli and Yayari. Inhabitant are dominantly Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri with some other groups such as Tiv, Yoruba, Igbo, Igala etc. The dominant occupation of the inhabitants is crop farming and animal rearing which a considerable percentage, engaged in trading, f (en)
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  • Hadejia (fr)
  • Hadejia (it)
  • Hadejia (pl)
  • Hadejia (sv)
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