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- Q3305665 subject Q8600207.
- Q3305665 abstract "Ila is a local government area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ila Orangun.It has an area of 303 km² and a population of 62,049 at the 2006 census.The postal code of the area is 234.".
- Q3305665 areaTotal "3.03E8".
- Q3305665 country Q1033.
- Q3305665 isPartOf Q682721.
- Q3305665 isoCodeRegion "NG.OS.IL".
- Q3305665 leaderTitle "Local Government Chairman and the Head of the Local Government Council".
- Q3305665 populationTotal "62049".
- Q3305665 postalCode "233".
- Q3305665 timeZone Q1773995.
- Q3305665 type Q1639634.
- Q3305665 utcOffset "+1".
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q1033.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q1639634.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q1773995.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q3498903.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q37447.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q465842.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q682721.
- Q3305665 wikiPageWikiLink Q8600207.
- Q3305665 areaTotalKm "303".
- Q3305665 isoCode "NG.OS.IL".
- Q3305665 leaderTitle "Local Government Chairman and the Head of the Local Government Council".
- Q3305665 officialName "Ila".
- Q3305665 populationTotal "62049".
- Q3305665 postalCode "233".
- Q3305665 settlementType Q1639634.
- Q3305665 subdivisionName Q682721.
- Q3305665 timezone Q1773995.
- Q3305665 utcOffset "+1".
- Q3305665 point "8.016666666666667 4.9".
- Q3305665 type Place.
- Q3305665 type Location.
- Q3305665 type Place.
- Q3305665 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q3305665 type Settlement.
- Q3305665 type Thing.
- Q3305665 type SpatialThing.
- Q3305665 type Q486972.
- Q3305665 comment "Ila is a local government area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ila Orangun.It has an area of 303 km² and a population of 62,049 at the 2006 census.The postal code of the area is 234.".
- Q3305665 label "Ila, Nigeria".
- Q3305665 lat "8.016666666666667".
- Q3305665 long "4.9".
- Q3305665 name "Ila".