Names of towns At the level below the administrative clan, the Jabo are organized into administrative townships (each with a "town chief"), usually consisting of multiple clusters of villages or hamlets. Hasselbring & Johnson list seven Jabo town complexes: :*Garaway Beach (Polou) :*Genoyah :*Nemiah (includes: Glopluken, Jlatiken, Mensiengloh, Nyanoken, Penoken, Yaytueken) :*Nyambo :*Piaty :*Poloya (includes: Poloylowen, Pungbaloken, Tuwaken, Weteken) :*Weteken Since the recent civil war in Liberia, many towns have been emptied, renamed, reclaimed, or swollen by displaced populations. :*Garraway is now called Garraway Beach. :*Half Garraway is now called Yedweke. :*(Upper) Nimiah is now called Wilsonville.
Nimiah The Jabo population center most reported in the literature is the town complex of Half Garraway (variants: Half Garroway, Half Gadowe, Half Grawe, New Garraway), known in Jabo as
Nimiah, which is situated between Garraway and the Seaside
Grebo town of Fishtown (Waa). Nimiah consists of two main centers: one village cluster on the coastal lagoon, and another, larger cluster located approximately 10 km inland. The town on the lagoon (Lower Nimiah, Nimiah Beach) consists of several centers, of which the principal one is now called
Yedweke, at latitude 4°28'48" N (4.48), longitude 7°52'39" W (−7.8775), altitude 83 m (275 ft); population 1724. Upper Nimiah (Nemiah, Nemia, Nimia) is located at Latitude 4°32'40" N (4.5444), Longitude 7°53'37 W (−7.8936), altitude 101 m (334 feet); population 3688. It is now called
Wilsonville. ==Language==