Kauru

Kauru is a Local Government Area in southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. The area is 3,186 km$2$. Its headquarters are in the town of Kauru. The postal code of the area is 811.

Boundaries
Kauru Local Government Area (LGA) shares boundaries with Zangon Kataf LGA to the southwest, Kajuru, Igabi and Soba LGAs to the northwest, Kubau LGA to the north, Lere LGA to the northeast, Kaura LGA to the south; and Bassa and Riyom LGAs of Plateau State to southeast, respectively.

Administrative subdivisions
Kauru Local Government Area consists of 11 subdivisions (second-order administrative divisions), namely:
 * 1) Badurum
 * 2) Bital
 * 3) Damakasuwa
 * 4) Dawaki
 * 5) Geshere
 * 6) Kamaru
 * 7) Kauru East
 * 8) Kauru West
 * 9) Kwassam
 * 10) Makami
 * 11) Pari

Population
Kauru Local Government Area has an area of 2,810 km$2$, with a population density of 106.3/km$2$ [2016] and annual population change of +3.05%/year. Its population was recorded to be 221,276, based on the March 21, 2006 census records. In terms of gender count, 111,119 was recorded for males and 110,157 for females. Its population was projected by the National Population Commission of Nigeria and National Bureau of Statistics to be 298,700 by March 21, 2016.

Climate
The year's weather is rarely overcast, with the wet season being oppressive and oppressive, while the dry season is partly cloudy and hot.

Climate change is causing a warmer temperature trend in Kauru, with the warming stripes representing annual average temperatures.

People
Kauru Local Government Area consists of a number of ethnic groups and subgroups such as: Abin, Abishi, Akurmi, Amala, Anu, Atsam, Avori, Irigwe, Anunu, Koonu, Ngmgbang, Atumi[Adungi Dingi]. Others are: Atyap, Hausa, Igbo.