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Jos is a city in Nigeria's middle belt. Jos may also refer to: In Nigeria * Jos Plateau, in the centre of Nigeria * Anglican Diocese of Jos * Anglican Province of Jos * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos * University of Jos * Yakubu Gowon Airport, also called Jos Airport, serving the city of Jos People * Jos (given name), a list of people with either the given name or nickname Other uses * 84340 Jos, a main-belt asteroid * JOS Watergraafsmeer, a Dutch football club * Jos Nosy-Bé, a football club based in Nosy Be, Madagascar * jos, ISO 639-3 code for the Levantine Arabic Sign Language * J OS, the former name for TempleOS See also * Joss (other) Joss may refer to: * Joss (name), including a list of people with the name * JOSS, a time-sharing programming language * Joss (Chinese statue), a religious object * Joss JP1, an Australian-built supercar * Joss paper, a type of burnt offering * Jo ...
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Jos Plateau
The Jos Plateau is a plateau located near the centre of Nigeria. The plateau has given its name to the Plateau State in which it is found and is named for the state's capital, Jos. The plateau is home to people of diverse cultures and languages. The plateau's montane grasslands, savannas, and forests are home to communities of plants and animals distinct from those of the surrounding lowlands and constitute the Jos Plateau forest-savanna mosaic ecoregion. Geography It covers 8600 km² and is bounded by 300–600 m escarpments around much of its boundary. With an average altitude of 1,280 m, it is the largest area over 1,000 m in Nigeria, with a high point of 1,829 m, in the Shere Hills. Several rivers have their sources on the plateau. The Kaduna River drains the western slopes, flowing southwest to join the Niger. The Gongola River drains eastwards to join the Benue. The Hadejia and Yobe rivers flow northeast into Lake Chad. Geology The Jos Plateau is dominated by thre ...
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Anglican Diocese Of Jos
The Anglican Diocese of Jos is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Nigeria which is roughly contiguous with Plateau State. In the late 1970s, it was recognised that the large Northern Diocese required subdivision as the church was experiencing dramatic growth. It was therefore decided to divide the diocese into three, centred on the existing cathedral in Kaduna and new cathedrals in Jos and Kano (city), Kano. Jos Diocese was founded on 10 January 1980 with the enthronement of Samuel Ebo.Samuel Gambo Kwashang, "The Anglican Church in Northern Nigeria under the episcopacy of Bishop Titus Eyiolorunsefunmi Ogbonyomi from 1976 to 1996" (June 2006pp. 34–35/ref> The new cathedral was the existing church of St Luke's in the city centre. The diocese was structured with three archdeaconry, archdeaconries, which divided the diocese into the three parts: *Jos, which had responsibility for churches in Plateau State *Makurdi, which had responsibility for churches in Benue State and *Y ...
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Anglican Province Of Jos
The Jos Province is one of the 14 ecclesiastical provinces of the Church of Nigeria. It was one of the original ten provinces created in 2002. It is divided into ten dioceses, 31 archdeaconries and 137 parishes. The ten dioceses of the Jos Province are: * Bauchi (29 September 1990; Bishop: Musa Mwin Tula; first bishop E. O. Chukuma, consecrated 29 April 1990, Kaduna)Samuel Gambo Kwashang, "The Anglican Church in Northern Nigeria under the episcopacy of Bishop Titus Eyiolorunsefunmi Ogbonyomi from 1976 to 1996" (June 2006pp. 36–37/ref> * Bukuru (6 March 2007; Bishop: Jwan Zhumbes) * Damaturu (8 December 1996; Bishop: Yohannah Audu; erected from Maiduguri diocese; Daniel Abu Visa, first bishop, consecrated 30 November 1996, Oke-Bola) * Gombe (c. 25 November 1999; Bishop: Cletus Tambari) * Jalingo (10 December 1996; Bishop: Foreman Nedison; Tanimu Samari, first bishop, consecrated 30 November 1996, Oke-Bola) * Jos (10 January 1980; Bishop: Benjamin Kwashi) * L ...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Jos
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos (''Archidioecesis Iosensis (Latin'') is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Jos in Nigeria. History * 1934.04.09: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Jos from the Apostolic Prefecture of Northern Nigeria * 1953.06.29: Promoted as Diocese of Jos * 1994.03.26: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Jos Special churches The seat of the archbishop is Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima in Jos. Bishops * Prefects Apostolic of Jos (Roman rite) ** Fr. Guglielmo Lumley, S.M.A. 1934.06.22 – 1953 * Bishops of Jos (Roman rite) ** Bishop John J. Reddington, S.M.A. 1954.04.10 – 1974.07.03 ** Bishop Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka 1974.10.05 – 1994.03.26 ''see below'' * Metropolitan Archbishops of Jos (Roman rite) ** Archbishop Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka ''see above'' 1994.03.26 – 1999.11.11 ** Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama 2000.04.14 - 2019.03.11; as President of the Nigerian Bishops, he has criticized the government for its ...
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University Of Jos
The University of Jos, abbreviated as Unijos, is a Federal University in Jos, Plateau State, central Nigeria. History What became the University of Jos was established in November 1971 from the satellite campus of the University of Ibadan. The first students were admitted in January 1972 as pre-degree students and the first Bachelor of Arts degree program began in October 1973. In October 1975, the then military government under General Murtala Mohammed established the Unijos as a separate institution. The first Vice-Chancellor of the Unijos was Professor Gilbert Onuaguluchi. Classes began at the newly reorganized University of Jos in October 1976 with 575 students spreading over the existing four faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Natural Sciences and Medical Sciences. Post-graduate programs were added in 1977. By 1978 Faculties of Law and Environmental Sciences were established and the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences were separated. In 2003, the ...
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Yakubu Gowon Airport
Yakubu Gowon Airport , also known as Jos Airport, is an airport serving Jos, the capital of the Plateau State of Nigeria. It was named after Yakubu Gowon, the Nigerian head of state from 1966 to 1975. Airlines and destinations See also *Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria *Transport in Nigeria *List of airports in Nigeria This is a list of airports in Nigeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Nigeria has 32 airports, 26 of which are operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and five of which are functional international airports. It also ... References External links *SkyVector - Jos AirportFAAN - Jos Facilities

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Jos (given Name)
Jos is a given name and nickname (often of Joseph, Jozef, Josephus, etc.) which may refer to: * Jos van Aert (born 1962), Dutch cyclist * Jos Bax (1946–2020), Dutch footballer * Jos Baxendell (born 1972), English rugby union player * Jos Beijnen (born 1956), Dutch pharmacist * Jos Brink (1942–2007), Dutch actor * Joseph Jos Broeckx (born 1951), Belgian sprint canoer * Jocelyn Jos Burley (born 1943), New Zealand female cricketer * Joseph Jos Buttler (born 1990), English cricketer * Jozef Jos Chabert (1933–2014), Belgian politician * Jos Charles (born 1988), American poet * Jos Chathukulam, Indian academic * Jozef Jos Daerden (born 1954), Belgian footballer * Jos De Haes (1920–1974), Belgian writer * Jos De Mey (1928–2007), Flemish-Belgian painter * Jos de Putter (born 1959), Dutch film director * Joseph Jos Deschoenmaecker (born 1947), Belgian cyclist * Jos Devlies, Belgian physician * Jos van Eck (born 1963), Dutch former footballer, manager and coach * Jos van Emden ...
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JOS Watergraafsmeer
JOS Watergraafsmeer is an association football club from the Amsterdam district Watergraafsmeer. In 2010 the club had around 500 registered members. The Saturday team plays in the Derde Klasse, while the Sunday team competes in the Eerste Klasse. History 20th century: Origins and founding The club came into its current formation in 1995 after the fusion of two clubs from Watergraafsmeer, Jeugd Organisatie Sportclub (JOS, founded 1920) and Watergraafsmeer (1988). The Watergraafsmeer club was a result of six clubs amalgamating into one, TIW (Trainen Is Winnen, 1921), Amstel (1905), RNC, TDO (Training Doet Overwinnen, 1915), WMHO (Wie Moed Houdt Overwint, 1934) and Ontwaakt (1923). Former manager and head coach of local giants AFC Ajax, Rinus Michels began his coaching career at JOS, managing the club from 1960 until 1964 before moving to AFC for a season, and then to Ajax a year later. Former Ajax player and Dutch Olympian Jaap Knol was the chairman of the club at the time. Form ...
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Jos Nosy-Bé
Jos Nosy-Bé is a Malagasy football club based in Nosy Be, Madagascar. The team has won Madagascar's top level THB Champions League in 1987, qualifying them for the 1988 African Cup of Champions Clubs. As of 2014, Jos Nosy-Bé was playing in the Malagasy Second Division. Achievements *THB Champions League Champion: 1987 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 1 appearance ::1988 African Cup of Champions Clubs The African Cup of Champions Clubs 1988 was the 24th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the Confederation of African Football, CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's cl ... - first round References Football clubs in Madagascar {{Madagascar-footyclub-stub ...
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Levantine Arabic Sign Language
Levantine Arabic Sign Language, also known as Syro-Palestinian Sign Language, is the sign language used by Deaf and hearing people of Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus li .... Although there are significant differences in vocabulary between the four states, this is not much greater than regional differences within the states. Grammar is quite uniform and mutual intelligibility is high, indicating that they are dialects of a single language. The language typically goes by the name of the country, as so: * Jordanian SL: لغة الإشارة الأردنية ''Lughat il-Ishārah il-Urduniyyah'' (LIU) * Lebanese SL: لغة الإشارات اللبنانية ''Lughat al-Ishārāt al-Lubnāniyyah'' (LIL) * Palestinian SL: لغة الاش ...
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TempleOS
TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, LoseThos, and SparrowOS) is a biblical-themed lightweight operating system (OS) designed to be the Third Temple prophesied in the Bible. It was created by American programmer Terry A. Davis, who developed it alone over the course of a decade after a series of manic episodes that he later described as a revelation from God. The system was characterized as a modern x86-64 Commodore 64, using an interface similar to a mixture of DOS and Turbo C. Davis proclaimed that the system's features, such as its 640x480 resolution, 16-color display, and single-voice audio, were designed according to explicit instructions from God. It was programmed with an original variation of C (named HolyC) in place of BASIC, and included an original flight simulator, compiler, and kernel. First released in 2005 as J Operating System, TempleOS was renamed in 2013 and was last updated in 2018. Background Terry A. Davis (1969–2018) began experiencing regular man ...
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