Gombe
Gombe is a state located in northeastern Nigeria. It was created in 1996 and is known for its diverse culture and rich history. The capital city of Gombe State is also called Gombe, and it serves as a commercial and administrative center. The state is characterized by its agricultural activities, with crops like maize, millet, and groundnuts being commonly cultivated.
The region is home to various ethnic groups, including the Fulani and Kanuri, contributing to its cultural diversity. Gombe State is also known for its natural resources, including minerals and fertile land, which support both farming and mining activities. The state plays a significant role in the economy of northeastern Nigeria.