Traditional Ìgbómìnàland consists of four
local government areas (LGAs) of Kwara State:
Irepodun,
Ifelodun,
Ilorin East and
Isin LGAs, as well as two local government areas of Osun State:
Ifedayo and
Ila LGAs. The major Ìgbómìnà cities in
Osun State are
Oke-Ila Orangun, Ora, and
Ila Orangun, while the major Ìgbómìnà cities in Kwara State which has most of the Ìgbómìnà land and population include:
Omu-Aran,
Òbà,
Ajasse Ipo, Eju-land (Igbonla & Sanmora), Eku-Mesesan-Oro (Ijomu-Oro, Iddo-Oro, Okerimi-Oro, Afin-Oro, Okeola-Oro, Ibode-Oro, Oro, Iludun-0ro, Agbeola-Oro), Agbamu,
Edidi (Edidi-ona, Edidi Idera, Edidi Oja),
Oke-Onigbin,
Isanlu Isin,
Ijara-Isin, Aran-Orin,
Rore,
Esiẹ,
Omupo,
Omido,
Ipetu-Igbomina,
Igbaja, Ora, Oke-Ode, Owu-Isin, Oro-Ago, Oko- Irese, Ahun, Arandun,
Shaare, Oke-Aba. The villages in Igbomina Ile-Ire are: Owa Onire, Owa Kajola, Owode Ofaro, Idoba Araromi ( This village settled on Owode Ofaro Land, their so-called ancestral land at Idoba Orioke near Owa was owned and given to them by Owode Ofaro), Ikosin (Ile Ire District Headquarters, where the popular ancient Igbo Ejimogun market was located), Oke-Oyan, Idera, Afin, Alaabe, Obinn or Obinrin Aiyetoro, Oreke Oke, Okeigbo, Babanla. Other Igbomina towns include but are not limited to the following: Idofian, Igbo-Owu, Omupo, Okanle, Fajeromi, Odo-eku,
Olla, Idofin, Iwo, Agbonda, Agbeku, Olayinka, Alakuko-Irorun, Edidi, Ijan-Otun, Agbele, Omido, Okeya, Babanlomo, Agbamu, Ijan, Pamo-Isin, Egii-Owu, Owa-Onire, Durosoto, Koko-Afin, Maloko, Olomi Oja, Omirinrin, Faje, Ajengbe, Alasoro, Idofin Ayekale, Eyin Afo, Idofin Igbana, Idofin Aga, Ekudu, Manasara, Oko Adigun, Kudu-Isin, Oke oyi, Alegongo, Sabaja, Oponda, Oree, Agunjin, Apado, Eleyin, and Yaru. Ìgbómìnàland is adjoined on the west and northwest by major neighbours such as the Oyo-Yoruba region, on the south and southwest by the
Ijesha-Yoruba region, on the south and southeast by the
Ekiti-Yoruba region, on the east by the
Yagba-Yoruba region, and on the north by the non-Yoruba Nupe region south of the
Niger River. Other minor neighbours of the Ìgbómìnà are the Ibolo sub-group of the cities of Offa, Oyun and
Okuku in the west. ==Archaeological chronology and Early history==