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Kano (Ajami: كانو) is a city in northern Nigeria and the capital of Kano State.[2] It is the second largest city in Nigeria after Lagos, with over four million citizens living within 449 km2 (173 sq mi); located in the Sahel, south of the Sahara, Kano is a major route of the trans-Saharan trade.
 
Kano yet akeang mami UKGBNI Nigeria ...hu ... ... Kano asitet.
A̱keang '''Ka̱na̱u''' (Ajami: كانو) yet a̱gba̱ndang a̱keang wa di̱ fam a̱za [[Naijeriya]] ma̱ng a̱keangtung [[Si̱tet Ka̱na̱u]].<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/place/Kano-state-Nigeria Kano {{!}} state, Nigeria] (di̱n Shong). Encyclopedia Britannica.</ref> Kikya yet a̱gba̱ndang a̱keang ma̱ng shi kyai ku swak ma̱ng shi a̱feang hu mami Naijeriya a̱ma̱lyim a̱keang [[Legwot]], ma̱ng si̱ ku swak á̱niet a̱byin miliyon a̱naai ba̱ swat mami {{cvt|449|km2}}; located in the [[Sahel]], south of the [[Sahara]], Kano is a major route of the [[trans-Saharan trade]]. The city has been a trade and human settlement for millennia. It is the [[Traditional states of Nigeria|traditional state]] of the [[Ibrahim Dabo|Dabo dynasty]] who since the 19th century have ruled as emirs over the city-state. [[Kano Emirate Council]] is the current traditional institution inside the city boundaries of Kano, and under the authority of the [[Kano State Government|Government of Kano State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kano {{!}} historical kingdom, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Kano-historical-kingdom-Nigeria|access-date=2021-06-05|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|language=en}}</ref>
 
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