Achina, Anambra

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Achina is a town in Aguata local Government area of Anambra State, Nigeria. It is made up of three villages, Ebele; Umueleke and Umueziyi. Achina has common boundaries with Akpo, Umuchu, Onneh, Ogboji, and Enugwu-Umuonyia.[1]

The inhabitants are members of the Igbo people.

Climate

Achina has a tropical wet and dry or savanna climate and is None meters 0 feet above sea level. The district's average annual temperature is 30.34°C (86.61°F), which is 0.88% warmer than Nigeria's national average. Achina generally experiences 254.69 rainy days annually, or approximately 69.78% of the total 222.23 millimeters 8.75 inches of precipitation that falls there.[2][3]

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