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Iṣarun

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Yoruba

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Etymology

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Folk etymology states it comes from ụ̀ṣà (pot) +‎ run (to crumble), literally The place where the pots were destroyed, perhaps referring to the many leftover potsherds that litter the town, a remnant of perhaps a culture of pottery in the area

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Ìṣàrun

  1. Isarun (an Ekiti Yoruba town in Ifedore, Ondo, Nigeria), known for being the location of Iwo Eleru cave