Cross River State


Cross River State of Nigeria


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Cross River State
State nickname: The People's Paradise


Location


 


Statistics


 


 


Date Created


27 May 1967


Capital


Calabar


Area


20,156 km²
Ranked 19th


Population
1991 Census
2005 estimate


Ranked 28th
1,865,604
3,104,446


 


 


 



Kwa Falls, a waterfall along the Kwa River.


Cross River State is a coastal state in southeastern Nigeria, bordering Cameroon to the east. Its capital is at Calabar, and it is named for the Cross River, which passes through the state. Ejagham and Efik are major languages of this state.






Contents


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§                                 1 History


§                                 2 Demographics


§                                 3 Administrative divisions


§                                 4 Festivals


§                                 5 See also


§                                 6 External links



 


[edit] History


The state was created in 1967 from part of the former Eastern Region, and was known as the 'South-Eastern State until 1976 when it adopted its present name. The state originally included what is now Akwa Ibom State.



 


[edit] Demographics


The state is ethnically diverse, including Efiks, Bekwara, and Ejagham inhabitants. The state has experienced tensions between ethnic groups as well as border clashes with other states, particularly Akwa Ibom. Most of the inhabitants of Cross River are Christian.



[edit] Administrative divisions


Cross River State is divided into 18 Local Government Areas. They are:








§                     Abi, Nigeria


§                     Akamkpa


§                     Akpabuyo


§                     Bakassi


§                     Bekwarra


§                     Biase


§                     Boki


§                     Calabar-Municipal


§                     Calabar-South


§                     Etung


§                     Ikom


§                     Obanliku


§                     Obubra


§                     Obudu


§                     Odukpani


§                     Ogoja


§                     Yakurr


§                     Yala



 


[edit] Festivals


In line with the objectives of the former Governor of the state Mr. Donald Duke to mix business with pleasure. These festivals brings in tourist from far and wide into the state to recreat and enjoy themselves and also do business in the state. These festivals include The Cross River State Christmas Festival promises to be an event that will rival any festival events in Africa, with over 30 days of endless fun, carnival, games, cultural display, art exhibition, pageant and music performance, this year Christmas event and Carnival promises to be the best. The official website http://www.crossriverfestival.com:-


§         December to 31 December yearly The official The Cross River State Christmas Festival - 1 website http://www.crossriverfestival.com


§         The Cross River State Carnival Float - 26 December yearly The official website http://www.crossriverfestival.com and http://www.calabarcarnival.com


§         The Ugep Leboku Yam festival - 28 August yearly


§         The Calabar Boat Regata The official website http://www.crossriverfestival.com



 


[edit] See also


§         Tinapa Resort



 


[edit] External links


§         Cross River State Government Homepage


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