Ilesa East is a Local Government Area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in Iyemogun in the city of Ilesa. It has an area of 71 km² and a population of 106,586 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 233. Ilesa East is located in the southwestern part of Nigeria. It is bordered by Ilesa West, Irepodun, and Orolu Local Government Areas. The major towns in Ilesa East are Iyemogun, Oke-Ode, and Ile-Ife. The economy of Ilesa East is based on agriculture, trade, and commerce. The major crops grown in the area are yam, cassava, and maize. Ilesa East is home to a number of historical and cultural sites, including the Iyemogun Palace, the Oke-Ode Market, and the Ile-Ife Sacred Grove. Ilesa East is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy the area’s beautiful scenery, rich culture, and friendly people. Here are some of the things you can do in Ilesa East: Visit the Iyemogun Palace: The Iyemogun Palace is the official residence of the traditional ruler of Ilesa East. The palace is a beautiful building with a rich history. Visit the Oke-Ode Market: The Oke-Ode Market is a great place to experience the local culture. The market is open every day and it is a great place to buy fresh produce, meat, and fish. There are also a number of stalls selling clothes, shoes, and other household items. Visit the Ile-Ife Sacred Grove: The Ile-Ife Sacred Grove is a sacred forest that is home to a number of shrines and temples. The grove is a popular tourist destination and it is a great place to learn about the traditional religion of the Yoruba people. Attend the Ilesa East Cultural Festival: The Ilesa East Cultural Festival is a great way to experience the culture of Ilesa East. The festival features a number of events, including traditional dances, music, and food. Visit the Ilesa East New Yam Festival: The Ilesa East New Yam Festival is a celebration of the harvest. The festival features a number of events, including traditional dances, music, and food.

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