Fantswam (a̱byin)
a̱keang ma̱ a̱tak Si̱tet Ka̱duna, Naijeriya
(Á̱ bwuak ndyo neet mi̱ vak A̱byin Fantswam)
A̱ lyuut ati̱kut wuni di̱n Tyap Maba̱ta̱do ja (Maba̱ta̱do) |
A̱byin Fantswam (Kpat: Kafancan; Shong: Kafanchan; Ku: Manggyanɡ) yet a̱keang kya ka̱ shyia̱ di̱ fam a̱tak Si̱tet Ka̱duna, Fam A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱, Naijeriya, ka̱ myim a̱za̱za̱rak ya a̱son mat ya a̱son vak kyangcung-a̱byin nang á̱ ku kpaat a̱ni mi̱ fam a̱byin a̰hwa gbangbang, a̱wot á̱ si̱ ka nsak tesha a̱ga̱sat nvak sot Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) ji a̱ja ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 1927,[1] a̱wot a̱keang ka si̱ bu swan lang kyangcung-a̱byin ku mun Pa̱takwot, Inugu, Fantswam, Kuru, Ba̱uci, ku si̱ bai gba̱p mami a̱keang Nduguli.[2] Ma̱ a̱cak 2007, á̱ tyan shi á̱niet mami A̱byin Fantswam á̱ si̱ sak 83,092.[3]
Fantswam
A̱lyoot a̱lyem a̱byin | Fantswam |
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Vam-a̱byin | Afrika |
A̱byin | Naijeriya |
Shyia̱ di̱ fam tyok a̱byin | Jemaa |
Shyia̱ di̱ fam jen | UTC+01:00 |
A̱vwuo | Si̱tet Ka̱duna |
Coordinate location | 9°35′0″N 8°17′33″E |
A̱kwak a̱son a̱byin | Josiah Tagwoi Kantyok |
Ofit wu nang a̱kwak a̱son a̱gwomna̱ti wu ba̱ng a̱ni | a̱gwam |
Zwunzwuo-a̱muup | 801 |
Bu nwuan
jhyukYa̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ Archibong, Maurice (September 26, 2006). Daily Sun. Kafanchan: Rising from rot wrought by Railways' woes | newspaper
- ↑ |NigeriaFirst.org: Revamping the Nigerian Railway
- ↑ The World Gazetteer
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