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Jere may refer to: * Jere, Borno, a Local Government Area in Nigeria * Jere, Kaduna State, a town in Nigeria * Jere, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Jere language Zele (Zelle, Jere, Jera) is an East Kainji languages, East Kainji language of Bassa, Plateau State, Bassa LGA in northern Plateau State, Nigeria.Blench, Roger M. 2018. Nominal affixing in the Kainji languages of northwestern and central Nigeria ..., a Nigerian dialect cluster * Jere (name), a list of people with the masculine given name or surname {{dab ...
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Jere, Borno
Jere is a local government area of Borno State, Nigeria. It has its headquarters in the town of Khaddamari. London ciki is a community in Jere under maimusari ward. Climate /Geography Jere LGA has an average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius and a total area of 868 square kilometers. The local government region's average humidity is reported to be 29%, and the area receives 850 mm of precipitation annually. Population Jere had a population of 211,204 at the 2006 census. Most of the people in Jere are from the Arabic tribes Baggara and Kanuri. Postal code The postal code A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or numerical digit, digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, inclu ... of the area is 600. History It is one of the sixteen LGAs that constitute the Borno Emirate, a traditional state located in Borno State, Nigeria. Refe ...
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Jere, Kaduna State
Jere is a town in Kagarko Local Government Area in southern Kaduna State in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria. The postal code of the area is 802. Insecurity Jere has been considered an insecure location for Nigerians travelling along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway. In October 2016, the husband of former Nigerian Minister of Environment, Lawrencia Laraba Mallam, was kidnapped in Jere. There have been instances where kidnap victims paid large ransoms and were still killed. In May 2024, a ''Leadership'' newspaper reporter covered an investigation by the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) into the cause of the derailment of passenger train KA2/Loco 2702, which was travelling from Rigasa train station in Kaduna to Idu train station in Abuja. The derailment occurred at Jere, but no injuries were reported. While rail infrastructure vandalism is a possible cause, it may not fully explain the derailment, according to an official of the Nigerian Railway Corporation Nigerian ...
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Jere, West Virginia
Jere is an unincorporated community in Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States. The community's name most likely is derived from Jeremiah. In her efforts to improve living conditions in the area during the 1930s, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ( ; October 11, 1884November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat, and activist. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, first lady of the United States, during her husband Franklin D ... wrote, "I took many, many people to see this village of Jere, West Virginia, along Scott's Run, for it was a good example of what absentee ownership could do as far as human beings were concerned." References Unincorporated communities in Monongalia County, West Virginia Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Coal towns in West Virginia {{MonongaliaCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Jere Language
Zele (Zelle, Jere, Jera) is an East Kainji languages, East Kainji language of Bassa, Plateau State, Bassa LGA in northern Plateau State, Nigeria.Blench, Roger M. 2018. Nominal affixing in the Kainji languages of northwestern and central Nigeria. In John R. Watters (ed.), ''East Benue-Congo: Nouns, pronouns, and verbs'', 59–106. Berlin: Language Science Press. References *Blench, Roger. 2010Plural verbs in the languages of Central Nigeria
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