National Museum, Osogbo

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Ataoja's Palace, Osun State, Nigeria

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National Museum, Osogbo is an archaeological and ethnographic museum known for its natural monuments, sacred groves, history collections, famous sculptures of Susan Wenger and more which has been preserved and maintained to serve as a World Heritage Site.

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1988

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