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Lagos, Nigeria

Lagos as seen from the harbour near Victoria Island.

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Nickname: Eko

City of Lagos showing main urban areas
Coordinates: 6°27'11?N 3°23'45?E? / ?6.45306, 3.39583
Country
Nigeria
State
Lagos State
LGA
Lagos Island
Area [1]
- City
8.7 km? (3.3 sq mi)
- Urban
999.6 km? (385.9 sq mi)
Population (2006 census, preliminary)[2]
- City
209,437 (Lagos Island LGA)
- Density
24,182/km? (62,631/sq mi)
- Urban
7,937,932 (Metropolitan Lagos)
- Urban Density
7,941/km? (20,568/sq mi)
Time zone
CET (UTC+1)
- Summer (DST)
CEST (UTC+1)
Website: http://www.lagosstate.gov.ng/
Lagos (pron. IPA: /'le?g?s/ or /'l??go?s/ overseas) is the most populous conurbation in Nigeria with around 8 million people[2] and the second most populous in Africa after Cairo. Formerly the capital of Nigeria, Lagos is a huge metropolis which originated on islands such as Lagos Island, separated by creeks, fringing the south-west of Lagos Lagoon near its mouth, protected from the Atlantic Ocean by long sand spits such as Bar Beach which stretch up to 100 km east and west of the mouth. From this beginning Lagos has spread on the mainland west of the lagoon and the conurbation including Ikeja and Agege now reaches more than 40 km north-west of Lagos Island. With a livability ranking of 60.1% (0% being exceptional quality of life and 100% being intolerable), The Economist rated Lagos 130th out of 132 cities. [3]
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