Adamawa State is a picturesque state in northeastern Nigeria, known as the "Land of Beauty." Created in 1991, its capital is Yola, a historic city that blends tradition and modernity. The state is characterized by stunning landscapes, including the Mandara Mountains and the Benue River. Predominantly inhabited by diverse ethnic groups like the Fulani, Bachama, and Hausa, Adamawa is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant festivals, and agriculture-driven economy. It is a hub for tourism, thanks to its natural beauty and historical sites.