Gombe State
Gombe State is located in northeastern Nigeria. It was created in 1996 and is known for its diverse culture and rich history. The state capital is Gombe City, which serves as the administrative and economic center. Gombe State is primarily an agricultural region, with crops like maize, sorghum, and groundnuts being widely cultivated.
The state is home to various ethnic groups, including the Fulani, Kanuri, and Tangale. Gombe State also features several natural attractions, such as the Gombe National Park, which is known for its wildlife and scenic landscapes. The state plays a significant role in the cultural and economic landscape of northeastern Nigeria.