Owo
Owo is a town located in Ondo State, Nigeria. It is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with a population that primarily consists of the Yoruba ethnic group. Owo is famous for its traditional festivals, particularly the Owo Festival, which showcases the town's vibrant culture and customs.
The town is also recognized for its historical significance, including the Owo Palace, which serves as the residence of the traditional ruler, the Olowo of Owo. Owo's economy is largely based on agriculture, with crops like cocoa and palm oil being significant contributors.