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The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their surface area.
Rank |
State |
km² |
1 |
Niger State |
76,363 |
2 |
Borno State |
70,898 |
3 |
Taraba State |
54,473 |
4 |
Kaduna State |
46,053 |
5 |
Bauchi State |
45,837 |
6 |
Yobe State |
45,502 |
7 |
Zamfara State |
39,762 |
8 |
Adamawa State |
36,917 |
9 |
Kwara State |
36,825 |
10 |
Kebbi State |
36,800 |
11 |
Benue State |
34,059 |
12 |
Plateau State |
30,913 |
13 |
Kogi State |
29,833 |
14 |
Oyo State |
28,454 |
15 |
Nasarawa State |
27,117 |
16 |
Sokoto State |
25,973 |
17 |
Katsina State |
24,192 |
18 |
Jigawa State |
23,154 |
19 |
Cross River State |
20,156 |
20 |
Kano State |
20,131 |
21 |
Gombe State |
18,768 |
22 |
Edo State |
17,802 |
23 |
Delta State |
17,698 |
24 |
Ogun State |
16,762 |
25 |
Ondo State |
15,500 |
26 |
Rivers State |
11,077 |
27 |
Bayelsa State |
10,773 |
28 |
Osun State |
9,251 |
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Abuja Federal Capital Territory |
7,315 |
29 |
Enugu State |
7,161 |
30 |
Akwa Ibom State |
7,081 |
31 |
Ekiti State |
6,353 |
32 |
Abia State |
6,320 |
33 |
Ebonyi State |
5,670 |
34 |
Imo State |
5,100 |
35 |
Anambra State |
4,844 |
36 |
Lagos State |
3,345 |
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