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Native to | Central Nigeria |
Region | Benue State |
Ethnicity | Igede |
Native speakers | 461,000 (2020)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | ige |
Glottolog | iged1239 |
Igede is a language spoken in Lower Benue State and Cross River State, Nigeria, by 461,000 people.[1] Igede is a tripartite referring as well to the "people" and the "igede land" that is occupied by the Igede people.[citation needed]
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