Short facts about the geography of Nigeria
| Location: |
Western Africa, bordering the Gulf of
Guinea, between Benin and Cameroon |
| Geographic
coordinates: |
10 00 N, 8 00
E |
| Area: |
total: 923,768 sq
km
land: 910,768 sq km
water: 13,000 sq
km |
| Area -
comparative: |
slightly more than twice the size of
California |
| Land
boundaries: |
total: 4,047
km
border countries: Benin 773 km, Cameroon 1,690 km, Chad 87 km,
Niger 1,497 km |
| Maritime
claims: |
continental shelf: 200-m depth
or to the depth of exploitation
exclusive economic zone: 200
NM
territorial sea: 12 NM |
| Climate: |
varies; equatorial in south, tropical
in center, arid in north |
| Terrain: |
southern lowlands merge into central
hills and plateaus; mountains in southeast, plains in
north |
| Elevation
extremes: |
lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0
m
highest point: Chappal Waddi 2,419
m |
| Natural
resources: |
natural gas, petroleum, tin, columbite,
iron ore, coal, limestone, lead, zinc, arable
land |
| Land
use: |
arable land:
33%
permanent crops: 3%
permanent pastures:
44%
forests and woodland: 12%
other: 8% (1993
est.) |
| Irrigated
land: |
9,570 sq km (1993
est.) |
| Natural
hazards: |
periodic
droughts |
| Environment
- current issues: |
soil degradation; rapid deforestation;
desertification |
| Environment
- international agreements: |
party to: Biodiversity, Climate
Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea,
Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer
Protection, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: none of the
selected agreements | Source: World Factbook |