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10 Best Attractions In Niger | Travel Video | SKY Travel

10 Best Attractions In Niger | Travel Video | SKY Travel
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01.Agadez Grande Mosquee
02.National Museum of Niger
03.Koure Giraffe Reserve
04.Sultan's Palace
05.Niger Sahara ( Sinder )
06.Grand Marche
07.Niamey Grand Mosque
08.The Old Quarter
09.Air Mountains
10.Tenere Desert

Niger
Country in West Africa
Niger or the Niger, officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in West Africa named after the Niger River. Niger is bordered by Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, Nigeria to the south, Benin and Burkina Faso to the southwest, Mali to the west, and Algeria to the northwest. Wikipedia

Niamey is the capital and largest city of Niger. Niamey lies on the Niger River, primarily situated on the east bank. Niamey's population was counted as 1,026,848 as of the 2012 census. Wikipedia
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Secret of Africa: You Won't Believe This Country Exist (NIGER ????????????)

In West African Country Niger, every Woman have upto 10 Children, this makes Niger a Country of Highest Fertility Rate in the World. I Visited many Families in Niamey, Niger and experienced something very unusual and Epic, which is very hard to believe.
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What is soooo special about #Niger? ❤️ | WikiTravel Destinations Video Tour

What is so special about Niger! Niger has stunning natural beauty, especially in the Mountain ranges in the north of the country, but also houses a few old trading centers in the Sahara, such as Agadez and Zinder, that have a distinct mixture of arab/tuareg and black african culture.

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Cities

Niamey — Capital & commercial center, possibly the least crowded/hectic capital in West Africa
Agadez — A mecca of trade along trans-Saharan trade routes for over five centuries, home to a magnificent palace and several mosques and a gateway to the nearby Air Mountains
Ayorou — Along picturesque section of the River Niger with one of Niger's best markets, and a starting point for river trips to Gaya
Diffa — Peul town between shifting sand dunes and disappearing swampland which serves as the gateway to SE Niger & Lake Chad
Dosso — has a small ethnic museum, colorful market and even more colorful chief's palace
Maradi — Center of agriculture (especially peanuts), home to a colorful chief's palace, and near seasonal rivers/floodplains which have caused interesting land formations to the south
Tahoua — Stop en route to Agadez
Zinder — The cultural capital of Niger, this Peul-Hausa city has perhaps the most colorful craft markets (pottery & tanning are local specialties) as well as a noteworthy regional museum and sultan's palace

Main Destinations

W National Park — magnificent National Park, easiest accessed from Niamey
Koure — See the last herd of giraffes in West Africa
Balleyara Market — Two hours from Niamey, one of West Africa's largest animal markets, plus a colourful array of other traditional market and artisanal goods (Sundays)
Ayorou — A river-side town three hours from Niamey with a colourful, laid-back Sunday market as well as pirougue tours to see the hippos and islands
Boubon — Bar/restaurant and huts to rent nightly on an island in the Niger River
Termit & Tin Toumma National Nature and Cultural Reserve — one of Africa's largest reserves (twice as large as Costa Rica), the park protects several animals (including the critically endangered addax, Dama gazelle & desert cheetah), protects the nomadic culture and features lots of scenic desert landscape. Established in 2012, it will take a few years for guides, ecotours and facilities to become available.

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11 Stunning Places to Visit in Niger!!!????#shorts

#shorts
11 Stunning Places to Visit in Niger!!!????

1 Zinder
2 Niamey
3 Agadez
4. W National Park
5 Abaaba National Park
6 Maradi
7 Tahoua
8 Timia
9. Kouré
10. Dosso
11. Balleyara

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map of Niger

Niger or the Niger (/niːˈʒɛər/ or /ˈnaɪdʒər/; French: [niʒɛʁ]), officially the Republic of the Niger, (Hausa: Jamhuriyar Nijar, Zarma/Songhai: Nigér Laabo, Tamajaq: ⵜⴰⴶⴷⵓⴷⴰ ⵏ ⵏⵉⵌⵢⵔ, Arabic: جمهورية النيجر) is a landlocked country in West Africa named after the Niger River. Niger is a unitary state bordered by Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, Nigeria to the south, Benin and Burkina Faso to the southwest, Mali to the west, and Algeria to the northwest. Niger covers a land area of almost 1,270,000 km2 (490,000 sq mi), making it the second-largest landlocked country in West Africa (behind Chad). Over 80% of its land area lies in the Sahara Desert. The country's predominantly Muslim population of about 22 million live mostly in clusters in the far south and west of the country. The capital and largest city is Niamey, located in Niger's southwest corner.

Niger is a developing country, which consistently ranks near the bottom in the United Nations' Human Development Index (HDI); it was ranked 187th of 188 countries for 2015 and 189th out of 189 countries in the 2018 and 2019 reports. Many of the non-desert portions of the country are threatened by periodic drought and desertification. The economy is concentrated around subsistence agriculture, with some export agriculture in the more fertile south, and export of raw materials, especially uranium ore. Niger faces serious challenges to development due to its landlocked position, desert terrain, inefficient agriculture, high fertility rates without birth control and resulting overpopulation, the poor educational level and poverty of its people, lack of infrastructure, poor healthcare, and environmental degradation.

Nigerien society reflects a diversity drawn from the long independent histories of its several ethnic groups and regions and their relatively short period living in a single state. Historically, what is now Niger has been on the fringes of several large states. Since independence, Nigeriens have lived under five constitutions and three periods of military rule. After the military coup in 2010, Niger became a democratic, multi-party state. A majority of the population lives in rural areas and has little access to advanced education. Niger is divided into 7 Regions and one capital district. These Regions are subdivided into 36 departments. The 36 Departments are currently broken down into Communes of varying types. As of 2006 there were 265 communes, including communes urbaines (Urban Communes: as subdivisions of major cities), communes rurales (Rural Communes), in sparsely populated areas and postes administratifs (Administrative Posts) for largely uninhabited desert areas or military zones.

Rural communes may contain official villages and settlements, while Urban Communes are divided into quarters. Niger subvisions were renamed in 2002, in the implementation of a decentralisation project, first begun in 1998. Previously, Niger was divided into 7 Departments, 36 Arrondissements, and Communes. These subdivisions were administered by officials appointed by the national government. These offices will be replaced in the future by democratically elected councils at each level.

The pre-2002 departments (renamed as regions) and capital district are:

Agadez Region
Diffa Region
Dosso Region
Maradi Region
Tahoua Region
Tillabéri Region
Zinder Region
Niamey (capital district)
Largest cities and towns
Further information: List of cities in Niger

Largest cities or towns in Niger
According to the 2012 Census[104]
Rank Name Region Pop.
Niamey
Niamey
Maradi
Maradi 1 Niamey Niamey 978,029 Zinder
Zinder
Tahoua
Tahoua
2 Maradi Maradi 267,249
3 Zinder Zinder 235,605
4 Tahoua Tahoua 117,826
5 Agadez Agadez 110,497
6 Arlit Agadez 78,651
7 Birni-N'Konni Tahoua 63,169
8 Dosso Dosso 58,671
9 Gaya Dosso 45,465
10 Tessaoua Maradi mapa de Niger Africa

Découvrez le Niger en 2022 [ Dallol Foga ]

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Découvrez le Niger [ Le Dallol Foga ]


Important centre de production artisanale de sel, le Dallol Foga ou la vallée sèche s'étend à peu près dans une direction nord-sud, à travers la région de Dosso au Niger et l' État de Kebbi au Nigeria. En raison des fortes pluies enregistrées chaque année, la zone est très propice à l'agriculture et l'élevage, sans oublier la pêche.
De Kawara N'Débé, Malgorou, Sabon Gari, Bara à Dioundiou et la partie inférieure de la vallée dans le paysage du Dendi abrite depuis des siècles les groupes ethniques Tchanga, Songhaï et Dendi entre autres dans des villages de Bengou, Bana et Sabon Birni avant que la vallée ne traverse une première fois le territoire nigérian pour rejoindre à nouveau le Niger après la ville de Kamba. Là, le Dallol Foga coule près des villages de Tounouga et Dolé avant de se jeter finalement dans le fleuve Niger au Nigeria.

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mapa de Niger [ Africa ]

Níger, oficialmente República del Níger3​4​5​ (en francés, République du Niger),6​7​ es un país sin litoral de África occidental. Limita al sur con Nigeria y Benín, al oeste con Burkina Faso y Malí, al norte con Argelia y Libia, y al este con Chad. Sus zonas septentrional y central se encuentra en las áreas desérticas del Sahara y el Sahel.

Níger fue una colonia europea del África Occidental Francesa, que accedió a la independencia en 1960. Su economía es considerada por algunas fuentes como una de las más desfavorecidas de África8​ y se estima que aproximadamente dos tercios de su población viven bajo el umbral de la pobreza.9​ Así, su índice de desarrollo humano en 2016 fue de 0,353 y ocupando el puesto 187, lo convierte en el cuarto país más pobre del mundo.10​ Su democracia es inestable y ha sufrido varios golpes de Estado en las últimas décadas, el último en febrero de 2010, cuando se depuso al presidente Tandja Mamadou tras 10 años en el poder.11​ Hasta abril de 2011 el país fue gobernado por una Junta Militar encabezada por el oficial Salou Djibo,12​13​ hasta la entrega del poder al vencedor de las elecciones del año 2011, el ex presidente Mahamadou Issoufu.14​

Tiene una superficie de 1 267 000 km²,1​ y una población de 18 045 729 habitantes (2015),8​ mayoritariamente musulmana, que se concentra en la franja meridional, en particular en la región suroccidental a orillas del río Níger. Está dividido en siete departamentos y el distrito de su ciudad capital, Niamey. Es un país rico en minerales, entre los que se destaca el uranio, un producto valioso cuyo precio sin embargo registra fuertes fluctuaciones. Sin embargo, apenas el 3,9% de su territorio es apto para la agricultura, lo que sumado a las sequías y a la desertificación de su territorio, lo hace vulnerable a las hambrunas.12​ El gobierno asimismo ha iniciado la exploración y los proyectos de explotación de yacimientos de oro y de petróleo. map of Niger Africa Las divisiones administrativas de Níger son 7 regiones y un distrito capital. A su vez, las regiones están divididas en 36 departamentos, compuestos por su parte por 275 comunas. Estas pueden ser rurales o urbanas, correspondiendo en el primer caso a municipios o poblados, y en el segundo a barrios de las ciudades. La región con más departamentos es la de Tahoua.

# Área Capital Superficie (km²) Habs. (2004)29​ Mapa
1. Agadez Agadez 634.209 344.916 Departementos de Níger
2. Diffa Diffa 140.216 362.216
3. Dosso Dosso 31.002 1.625.174
4. Maradi Maradi 38.581 2.419.513
5. Niamey* Niamey 670 741.610
6. Tahoua Tahoua 106.677 2.096.547
7. Tillabéri Tillabéri 89.623 2.041.876
8. Zinder Zinder 145.430 2.224.880
Agadez es con mucho el mayor departamento de Níger, con una superficie de 634.209 km², lo cual equivale a dos veces el tamaño de Polonia. Zinder, Diffa y Tahoua también presentan áreas considerables, de más de 100.000 km². Otros departamentos son Dosso, Maradi, Tillabéri y el distrito capital de Niamey, que es de lejos el de menor extensión con 670 km², comparable al área de Singapur.

Las ciudades de Níger con una población superior a los 100.000 (2006) habitantes son Niamey, Zinder, Maradi, Agadez y Tahoua.

Véase también: Anexo:Localidades de Níger
Geografía
Artículo principal: Geografía de Níger
Níger es el 22° país más grande del mundo, con un área de 1 267 000 km².1​ Limita con Argelia (956 km), Benín (266 km), Burkina Faso (628 km), Chad (1175 km), Libia (354 km), Malí (821 km) y Nigeria (1497 km).8​


Imagen satelital de Níger.

Erg de Bilma.
Níger es un estado sin litoral situado en África occidental. Más de tres cuartas partes de su territorio se encuentran en el desierto del Sahara, situándose la mayoría del país entre 200 y 500 m s. n. m..9​ Difícilmente habitables, constituyen todo el norte del país. La zona más desarrollada es por ende la meridional, en la franja que sigue la frontera desde Nigeria hasta Malí, en particular a orillas del río Níger. En esa área existen grandes sabanas donde es posible criar ganado y llevar a cabo una producción agrícola. Es en esta última región donde se encuentra la capital, Niamey, y la mayoría de los demás centros poblados, como Zinder, Maradi y Tillabéri.

La zona desértica alcanza su máximo rigor en el Teneré. En ella se encuentran macizos montañosos como el del Air, localizado en el norte del departamento de Agadez, que alcanzan su pico máximo en el monte Bagzane, a 2.022 m s. n. m..8​ El área fue declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco, y en 1992 fue incluida en la Lista del Patrimonio de la Humanidad en peligro.12​ Las ciudades más importantes de esta zona del país son Tahoua y Agadez.

West Africa Adventure Ep 4: Burkina Faso ???????? - Togo ???????? - Benin ???????? - Niger ????????

Hey guys,

Welcome back to the West Africa Adventure. On this episode, I traveled a total distance of about 1,400 kilometres.

The ride took me through Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso into Kara in Togo and I proceeded to Ndali in Benin Republic before getting to Malanville and then the capital city of Niger Republic, Niamey.

I was meant to follow the direct route from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso into Niamey in Niger Republic but because of the insecurity and the intel I got, I was told to go through Togo and Benin Republic as that is the only safe route available.

The ride was a crazy one and one of the most adventurous rides I have ever embarked on and it is by far the most interesting rides of all as I experienced everything there is on the road.

The ride took me through 3 International borders which were over 250 Kilometres apart: Cinkasse Border Post, Ouakè Border Post and Malanville Border Post.

I also ran into a big ditch in the middle of the road in Benin Republic while on my way to Malanville border so I had to stop at a small village to fix the rim of my motorcycle before riding in the dead of the night to Malanville border.

This video highlights all the adventures and everything that happened during this trip across West Africa.

I hope you guys enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed filming and editing it.

Thank you for watching.

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Landscape alongside road Niamey - Zinder, Niger

Landscape alongside road Niamey - Zinder, Niger
Field mission to Niger - 2012
Filmed by JC Brito

BIODESERTS--Biodiversity of Deserts and Arid Regions




BIODESERTS is a research group hosted by CIBIO/University of Porto. It is focused on assessing biodiversity patterns in deserts and arid regions. The objectives are to: i) advance scientific knowledge on these environments; ii) produce outputs of high scientific standard and guidelines for conservation policies; iii) train human resources in desert evolution and conservation biology; and iv) communicate scientific activities and improve public appreciation on desert biodiversity.
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20020924 1708 Niger Wodaabe Region

Boy and men dancers at the Gerewol Festival.
The Gerewol Festival is normally held in the second half of September by the Wodaabe herders, who are a nomadic offshoot of the Fulani tribe. It is where the young men decorate themselves, dance and sing to attract young ladies for potential wives.

Niamey Jeanchristophes's photos around Niamey, Niger (show me pictures on the niger river)

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Village alongside road Niamey - Zinder, Niger

Village alongside road Niamey - Zinder, Niger
Field mission to Niger - 2012
Filmed by JC Brito

BIODESERTS--Biodiversity of Deserts and Arid Regions




BIODESERTS is a research group hosted by CIBIO/University of Porto. It is focused on assessing biodiversity patterns in deserts and arid regions. The objectives are to: i) advance scientific knowledge on these environments; ii) produce outputs of high scientific standard and guidelines for conservation policies; iii) train human resources in desert evolution and conservation biology; and iv) communicate scientific activities and improve public appreciation on desert biodiversity.

Interview deuxième dauphine miss Niger 2022

La réaction de la deuxième dauphine de miss niger 2022 après la réception de ses lots

Beautiful places, beautiful people: Niger Republic on Motorbike

Benin border - Dosso - Kannaré - Niamey


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LE NIGER LOIN D'ÊTRE LE PAYS LE PLUS DANGEREUX D'AFRIQUE || vlog niger vlog afrique visit africa

#sahel #niger #africavlog


la speed family je vous fait la surprise comme toujours et cette fois si je sais que cela va forcément vous plaire
parceque nous allons a la decouverte du sahel
et pour cette fois si au niger à niamey
ah oui nous sommes à niamey à 1200km de lomé la base
nous allons vous faire decouvrir tout ce qui est bien et les endroits amusant à niamey
contrairement à tout ce que les gens croient, niamey est mal et sécurisé en plus il y’a de tes bons endroit à visiter
bon je le calme regarde la vidéo
trop parler c’est maladie



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20020924 1652 Niger Wodaabe Region

Eye roller and lips mover at the Gerewol Festival.
The Gerewol Festival is normally held in the second half of September by the Wodaabe herders, who are a nomadic offshoot of the Fulani tribe. It is where the young men decorate themselves, dance and sing to attract young ladies for potential wives.

PIPELINE NIGER - BENIN PAR LA CNPC

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Long Family 1971-1972 (Peru, Niger)

The Longs in:
- Peru (Huancayo, Machu Pichu)
- Niger (Niamey, riding horses, Tuareg 10th Anniversary Celebration, Gwen and Pelly visit)

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