A13 highway (Nigeria)
Road in Nigeria
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The A13 highway is a major road in Nigeria spanning approximately 615 kilometers. It connects the city of Jimeta in Adamawa State in the south to its northern terminus near Bama in Borno State.[1]
Length615 km (382 mi)
Northend
A4 – Bama in Borno State
Southend
A1 – Jimeta on the Benue River in Adamawa State
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| Length | 615 km (382 mi) | |||
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Route description
The A13 highway follows a northward trajectory from Jimeta, crossing the Benue River, and passing through various towns and cities along the way.
Major junctions
Cities served
- Jimeta - Located in Adamawa State, this city marks the southern terminus of the A13.
- Bama - Situated in Borno State, Bama is the northern terminus of the A13.
- Garinkunini - A town along the route of the A13.
- Madagali - Another town connected by the A13.
- Kareto - Located on the highway's path.
