Kano State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, located in the northern region of the country.
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Kano State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, located in the northern region of the country.
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The recent official estimates taken in 2016 by the National Bureau of Statistics found that Kano State was still the largest state by population in Nigeria.
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In 1349, the Sultanate of Kano State would be established with Yaji I as its first Sultan.
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In 1903, the British Empire conquer the Kano State Emirate, incorporating the region into the Northern Nigeria Protectorate.
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Since independence, Kano State has developed a diverse economy, establishing itself as a center for industry, agriculture, and Islamic banking.
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Climate of Kano state is characterised by variability in rainfall between the 70s and 80s, with drought and near drought conditions.
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Temperature of Kano has been on the rise since the 60s and this is highly remarkable The annual temperature of the state is between 26C to 30C of dumal temperature, which is high, and measurable between the range of 13.
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Kano State is a major producer of hides and skins, sesame, soybean, cotton, garlic, gum arabic and chili pepper.
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Kano State is the second-largest industrial Centre after Lagos State in Nigeria and the largest in Northern Nigeria with textile, tanning, footwear, cosmetics, plastics, enamelware, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, furniture and other industries.
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Kano State is the center of a growing Islamic banking industry in Nigeria.
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Kano State is home to five universities: one federal university, one regimented federal university, two states universities, and one private university.
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