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Lagos is a bustling city located on the western coast of Africa, in Nigeria. It is the most populous city in Nigeria and one of the largest in Africa, with a population of over 21 million people. Lagos is a hub for business and commerce, with a thriving economy that has attracted both local and international investors. The city is known for its vibrant culture, diverse population, and rich history. Lagos has a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. The rainy season typically lasts from April to October, while the dry season lasts from November to March. The city is home to several landmarks and tourist attractions, including the National Museum Lagos, the Lagos Island, and the Lagos Lagoon. The city has a rich cultural heritage, with a blend of different cultures and traditions. Lagos is home to several ethnic groups, including the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. The city is known for its vibrant music scene, with genres such as Afrobeat, Juju, and Highlife originating from Lagos. Lagos is also known for its cuisine, which is a blend of different cultures and traditions. The city is famous for its street food, which includes dishes such as Suya, Ewa Agoyin, and Akara. Lagos is also home to several high-end restaurants that offer a range of international cuisines.

Nigeria, culture, economy, climate, landmarks, tourist attractions, ethnic groups, music, cuisine, street food, restaurants

John Hall

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The term ‘Lagos’ is an evolution of the ancient proto-language Lagosians, which was likely an evolution of Pidgin languages. The term has undergone a complex linguistic evolution, which is reflected in its current morphology and pragmatics. The original Lagosian proto-language likely derives from a combination of several languages, including those from the Yoruba and Benin people. This combination of languages then evolved into a separate language in its own right, which is now referred to as Lagosian. Over the centuries, the Lagosian language has been altered and influenced by neighbouring languages, including Spanish, English and Hausa. The term ‘Lagos’ itself is composed of two syllables, ‘la’ and ‘gos’. It is believed that the ‘la’ syllable is derived from the Yoruba language and the ‘gos’ syllable is derived from the Benin language.

Etymology, Morphology, Lagos, Historical, Pragmatics

Henry Fontaine

CITATION : "Henry Fontaine. 'Lagos.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=226353 (Accessed on July 17, 2025)"

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Lagos is a proper noun, which is the capital of the state of Lagos in Nigeria. Synonyms for Lagos include the Nigerian capital, the city of excellence, and the geographical center of the country. Antonyms could include places that are not related to Nigeria such as Tokyo, New York, London, or Paris. Cognates would include similar words in other languages that refer to the same place, such as the Spanish city Lagos, the port of Agos in Ghana, and the Aegean island of Leros. Variants of the word can range from Lagosin to Lagosi.

Etymology, morphogenesis, word formation, vocabulary, lexicon, semantic change, dialects, language evolution.

George Adrian Postea

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Lagos is the most populous city in Nigeria and one of the largest in Africa. It is situated on the western coast of the continent, on the Atlantic Ocean. The official language of the city is English, and it has become an important hub for business and commerce in Africa and the rest of the world. Lagos has many other names in various languages, including Yàgos (in Yoruba), Egós (in Portuguese) and Èkó (in Igbo). It can also be referred to as Lasgidi (in pidgin English), Àjà (in Hausa) and Lẹkówẹ (in Ijaw). Furthermore, Lagos is sometimes referred to as Eko (in Yoruba) and Lgo (in Edo). There are various other nicknames for the city, such as City of Excellence (in Yoruba), Centre of Excellence (in Igbo) and Mega City (in Yoruba).

Lagos, Nigeria; Lasgidi; Yàgos; Egós; Èkó; Eko; Lgo; Lẹkówẹ; Àjà; City of Excellence; Centre of Excellence; Mega City; Africa; Atlantic Ocean; Nigeria; Yoruba; Portuguese; Igbo; Pidgin English; Hausa; Ijaw; Edo.

Harris Awan

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Lagos

Lagos is a type of jewelry design that is characterized by its intricate details and use of precious metals and stones. It is often characterized by a combination of sterling silver and 18k gold, which are both used to create intricate patterns and shapes. The designs are often inspired by African culture and can include traditional motifs such as geometric patterns, animal figures, and tribal symbols.

Jewelry, Design, Lagos, Silver, Gold

Olga Ivanova


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