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Plateau State, located in Nigeria's North-Central region, stands out for its stunning natural scenery and unique geographical features. With Jos as its capital city, the state is renowned for its temperate climate, captivating rock formations, and rich cultural heritage. Popularly dubbed the "Home of Peace and Tourism", Plateau is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Named after the picturesque Jos Plateau, the state covers an area of approximately 26,899 square kilometers and is located between latitudes 8°24'N to 10°38'N and longitudes 8°32'E to 10°38'E. The Jos Plateau, a prominent feature of the state, occupies a significant portion of its central and northern zones. The highland is dotted with bare granite outcrops, scenic valleys, and grasslands. One of its highest peaks, the Shere Hills, rises to about 1,829 meters (6,000 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest points in Nigeria.
Plateau State shares borders with Bauchi to the northeast, Kaduna to the northwest, Nasarawa to the southwest, and Taraba to the southeast. Its central location makes it a crossroads of various cultures and ethnicities. The population of the state is estimated to be around 3.5 million people, comprising over 40 ethnic groups including the Berom, Afizere, Anaguta, Tarok, Mwaghavul, and Ngas, each with its own unique language, traditions, and festivals.
The state’s cool weather and fertile soils support the cultivation of a wide range of crops such as Irish potatoes, maize, tomatoes, and cabbage. Plateau is also historically significant for its once-booming tin mining industry, which has left a legacy of artificial lakes and gorges across the landscape.
In addition to its natural endowments, Plateau State is a rising destination for education and tourism. The state is home to reputable institutions like the University of Jos, Plateau State University, and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru. Tourist attractions include the Jos Wildlife Park, Assop Falls, Kurra Falls, and the Riyom Rock formations.
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