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Awo-omamma : ウィキペディア英語版
Awo-Omamma

Awo-Omamma (also Awo Omamma or Awo-Njaba), in the Northeast of Niger Delta is an oil-rich town on the bank of Njaba River in Nigeria's South East Imo State.
==Location==
Situated in Oru-East, Awo-omamma is some 25 kilometers from Owerri and 62.5 kilometers from Onitsha.〔 It covers about 89.2 square kilometres,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AWO-OMAMMA-AMIRI RELATIONS SINCE 1970: UBAKU, KELECHI CHIKA )〕 on the bank of Njaba River and lies in tropical rain forest, with hot and rainy seasons. According to Rich Piazza, a volunteer with the Peace Corps in Awo-omamma from 1961 to 1963, a four-day torrential downpour typifies the extreme of the rainy season in the town.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Awo-Omamma:Volunteer Peace Corps 1961 to 1963 )〕 Awo-Omamma is bounded in the North by Amiri in Oru-East, and Mgbidi and Otulu both in Oru-West, in the East by Okwudor in Njaba LGA, in the West by Akabo, Awa, Abiaziem and Ngbele communities in Oguta, and in the South by Eziama Obiato and Njaba River.〔

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