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Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and one of the most consequential countries on the continent, a federal republic of over 200 million people spread across a vast and varied landscape in West Africa. The country's terrain ranges from the mangrove swamps and creeks of the Niger Delta in the south to the savannah and semi-arid plains of the north, with tropical rainforest, highland plateaus, and the broad floodplains of the Niger and Benue rivers filling the interior. This geographic diversity is matched by an extraordinary cultural richness, with over 250 ethnic groups and languages creating a society of remarkable complexity and vibrancy.
Lagos is one of the fastest-growing cities on earth, a sprawling, energetic megacity on the Atlantic coast that serves as the commercial and cultural engine of the country and one of Africa's most dynamic urban centres. Abuja, the purpose-built federal capital in the geographic heart of the country, offers a striking contrast with its planned boulevards, modernist architecture, and the iconic Aso Rock monolith rising behind the city skyline. Further north, the ancient walled city of Kano preserves one of the oldest urban settlements in sub-Saharan Africa, with a history of trade, scholarship, and Hausa-Fulani culture stretching back over a thousand years. Explore related settings through our Cities, Busy Places and Museums & Monuments collections.
Nigeria's natural environment encompasses some of West Africa's most significant remaining ecosystems, from the rainforests of Cross River State - home to gorillas, chimpanzees, and forest elephants - to the vast wetlands of the Niger Delta and the savannah wildlife of Yankari National Park, where one of the largest remaining elephant populations in West Africa roams alongside hippos, baboons, and buffalo. The country's long Atlantic coastline and warm Gulf of Guinea waters add a further dimension to its natural diversity. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
Nigeria's cultural output - in music, film, literature, and fashion - has achieved global reach in recent decades, with Afrobeats dominating international charts and Nollywood establishing itself as the world's second largest film industry by volume. This creative energy, combined with a youthful population, vast natural resources, and an entrepreneurial spirit that thrives even in the face of significant challenges, makes Nigeria a country of immense potential and enduring fascination.
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Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and one of the most consequential countries on the continent, a federal republic of over 200 million people spread across a vast and varied landscape in West Africa. The country's terrain ranges from the mangrove swamps and creeks of the Niger Delta in the south to the savannah and semi-arid plains of the north, with tropical rainforest, highland plateaus, and the broad floodplains of the Niger and Benue rivers filling the interior. This geographic diversity is matched by an extraordinary cultural richness, with over 250 ethnic groups and languages creating a society of remarkable complexity and vibrancy.
Lagos is one of the fastest-growing cities on earth, a sprawling, energetic megacity on the Atlantic coast that serves as the commercial and cultural engine of the country and one of Africa's most dynamic urban centres. Abuja, the purpose-built federal capital in the geographic heart of the country, offers a striking contrast with its planned boulevards, modernist architecture, and the iconic Aso Rock monolith rising behind the city skyline. Further north, the ancient walled city of Kano preserves one of the oldest urban settlements in sub-Saharan Africa, with a history of trade, scholarship, and Hausa-Fulani culture stretching back over a thousand years. Explore related settings through our Cities, Busy Places and Museums & Monuments collections.
Nigeria's natural environment encompasses some of West Africa's most significant remaining ecosystems, from the rainforests of Cross River State - home to gorillas, chimpanzees, and forest elephants - to the vast wetlands of the Niger Delta and the savannah wildlife of Yankari National Park, where one of the largest remaining elephant populations in West Africa roams alongside hippos, baboons, and buffalo. The country's long Atlantic coastline and warm Gulf of Guinea waters add a further dimension to its natural diversity. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
Nigeria's cultural output - in music, film, literature, and fashion - has achieved global reach in recent decades, with Afrobeats dominating international charts and Nollywood establishing itself as the world's second largest film industry by volume. This creative energy, combined with a youthful population, vast natural resources, and an entrepreneurial spirit that thrives even in the face of significant challenges, makes Nigeria a country of immense potential and enduring fascination.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Ghana, Cameroon and Benin.