Iva Valley
Iva Valley is a locality located in the Nigerian city of Enugu in Enugu State. The Iva Valley is named after a valley in the area which bears the same name. The locality is the site of the Iva Valley Coal Mine. The Iva Valley is famed in Enugu for the events of November 18, 1949 when 21 miners were shot dead by policemen while striking.[1] The Iva Valley Coal Mine was opened in 1917 by the British colonial government of Nigeria after the Udi Mine in 1915, making it the second ever coal mine established in the city.[2]
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- Thinkers Corner
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- Ogui
- Coal Camp
- Uwani
- Garki
- Akwunanaw
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- Independence Layout
- Timber Shed
- Ogui New Layout
- Obiagu
- Artisan Market
- New Haven
- City Layout
- Achara Layout
- Golf Estate
- Ebeano Estate
- Relief Market
- Ugwuaji
- Maryland
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- Chime Avenue
- Ogui Road
- Zik Avenue
- Agbani Road
- Abakpa Nike Road
- Abakaliki Road
- Airport Road
- Emene Road
- Presidential Road
- Rangers Avenue
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