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Sukur Cultural Landscape
UNESCO World Heritage hilltop landscape in Adamawa State with the Hidi palace, terraces and iron-smelting heritage.
Country:Nigeria
Language:English
Published:2025-10-19
Audience:Travellers, heritage professionals, students
The Sukur Cultural Landscape is a hilltop site in Adamawa State, north-eastern Nigeria, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999. It is the first cultural-landscape site in Africa to receive UNESCO status. The site comprises the Hidi (chief) palace, terraced fields, sacred symbols, and pre-colonial iron-smelting furnaces of the Sukur people. The dry-stone architecture, paved walkways and ritual sites demonstrate a sophisticated traditional African society that still maintains its cultural practices today.
Keywords
Sukur
UNESCO
Adamawa
cultural landscape
iron smelting
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