The 1970s photo shows a part of the palace of the Olowo of Owo in Ondo State, Nigeria.
The palace is often described as the largest palace in Africa in terms of land area as it covers about 99 to 108 acres of land.
Historically, it contained over 100 courtyards (Ugha), each serving different cultural, political, spiritual, or administrative functions. The palace is centuries old and remains a central hub of Owo’s history and traditions.
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The palace is often described as the largest palace in Africa in terms of land area as it covers about 99 to 108 acres of land.
Historically, it contained over 100 courtyards (Ugha), each serving different cultural, political, spiritual, or administrative functions. The palace is centuries old and remains a central hub of Owo’s history and traditions.
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