Explore the rich cultural heritage of Enugu-Ezike through its historic landmarks, sacred sites, natural features, and cultural centers that tell the story of our ancestors.
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Ancestral hill named in Enugu-Ezike migration histories — oral histories record this ridge as the original settlement site (Elugwu Ezike).

Large historic slag-mound (an undulating ridge of iron-smelting waste) that functions as a prominent local landmark and has been discussed/recorded in archaeological reports (locally visible "monumental" earthwork).

A large iron-slag mound and furnace remains, part of the famous Nsukka iron-smelting tradition (over 2,000 years old). Archaeologists have excavated iron-smelting furnaces and slag heaps here, identifying it as a key centre of early West-African metallurgy.

Catholic parish in Amube village.