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Osimiri Oba

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Osimiri Oba (Yoruba: Odo Ọba) bụ osimiri dị na Oyo na Osun States na Naịjirịa. Ọ bụ isi iyi nke Osimiri Osun. Ala dị iche iche site na savanna osisi dị n'ebe ugwu ruo n'oké ọhịa mmiri ozuzo dị n'etiti ndịda. A na-emetọ osimiri ahụ nke ukwuu. Ọtụtụ n'ime ndị bi n'akụkụ ya na-arụ ọrụ ugbo na ịkụ azụ.

A na-akpọ Osimiri Ọba aha chi nwanyị, otu n'ime ndị nwunye Shango, chi égbè eluigwe nke Yoruba. Ndị nwunye ya ndị ọzọ bụ Ọshun na Ọya . [1] Mgbe Shango chọpụtara ihe Ọba mere, iwe were ya tie mkpu ma Osun na Oba gbapụrụ n'egwu, tụgharịa n'osimiri abụọ ahụ. Ọ bụ ya mere ebe nzukọ nke osimiri Osun na Oba ji agba ọsọ.

Mmiri nke ọbá site na mmírí Osun, ọ na ebilite na kilometer iri na ise na ogbomosho nke dị na oyo Steeti. Mmiri a na eru aga ogbomosho ebe ọ na do. E mesịrị ebe mmiri na a do nke mmiri ọbá na 1964, ọ na emechi 137.6 hectaresi nke 340 acres, onwe storage capacity na 3,520 megalitres . Aha na emechi ebe na idekun, Eeguno, akanbi,kemolowo,omoogun na mmírí yakun, mmiri a nwere catchment 321 square kilometer






Oba na-aga n'ihu n'ebe ndịda site na mmiri ahụ ruo mgbe ọ ga-abanye na Osimiri Oshun n'elu ebe obibi nke Odo Oba. Ebe obibi ndị dị n'akụkụ ya site n'ebe ugwu gaa n'ebe ndịda gụnyere Apo, Iluju, Obada, Mosunmade, Otuokun, Bale, Olori na Olumoye. Osimiri ahụ na-enweta mmiri n'aka ekpe site na Obada na mmiri ọzọ n'aka nri n'ebe ndịda Olori. Mmiri nke abụọ na-agafe Ife Odan.

Ebe obibi

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Ọnọdụ ihu igwe dị n'akụkụ elu nke osimiri ahụ gburugburu Ogbomoso nwere okpomọkụ dị elu, na mmiri ozuzo dị nro na nke siri ike na Machị-July. Mmiri ozuzo kwa afọ na-eme ka 1,247 milimita (49.1 in). Ahịhịa sitere na savanna, n'etiti mpaghara savanna nke ugwu na oké ọhịa mmiri ozuzo nke mpaghara Ibadan. Enwere obere ma ọ bụ enweghị ikuku oxygen a gbazere agbaze na mmiri. [1]

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Ndị bi n'akụkụ Osimiri Oba na-arụkarị ọrụ ugbo na ịkụ azụ. Ka ọ na-erule afọ 1992, ojiji ala bụ 23.5% ọhịa, 60.5% ugbo na 16.0% fallow. Ihe ọkụkụ bụ ọka na akwụkwọ nri, ọkachasị okra. Ndị ọrụ ugbo na-eji fatịlaịza nitrogen eme ihe nke ukwuu. Ha na-eji mgbapụta na-ewere mmiri site na Osimiri Oba, na-ejikarị ya otu kilomita ma ọ bụ karịa gaa n'ala ugbo ha. Ndị ọrụ ugbo na-achọta ahịa dị njikere na ndị na-azụ ahịa si Osun, Ondo na Oyo steeti. Ịgba ala mmiri bụ ihe a na-adịghị ahụkebe n'ógbè ahụ ebe ọ bụ na mmiri ozuzo dị ukwuu, mana ọ bụ ihe a ma ama na steeti ndị dị n'ebe ugwu ebe ndị ọrụ ugbo si.

Osimiri Oba (Yoruba: Odoba) na-agafe steeti Naijiria nke Oyo na Osun. Ọ bụ isi iyi nke Osimiri Osun. N'ebe ugwu, e nwere ọhịa savanna, na ndịda, e nwere oké ọhịa mmiri ozuzo. Osimiri ahụ emetọla nke ukwuu. Ihe ka ọtụtụ n'ime ndị bi n'ogologo ya na-etinye aka n'ọrụ ugbo na ịkụ azụ.

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