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Largest cities and urban centers. Niamey, capital and largest city of Niger. Maradi, the 2nd largest city of Niger. Zinder, the 3rd largest city of Niger. Agadez. Cities with population over 10,000 according to 2012 census. City. Census division. Population.
Agadez ( Air Tamajeq: ⴰⴶⴰⴷⴰⵣ, Agadaz ), formerly spelled Agadès, [ 1] is the fifth largest city in Niger, with a population of 110,497 based on the 2012 census. [ 2] The capital of the eponymous Agadez Region, the city lies in the Sahara desert, and is also the capital of Aïr, one of the traditional Tuareg – Berber federations.
Kinshasa, the largest city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as well as in Africa, is the nation's financial hub and economic centre. Lagos, Nigeria is the second largest city in Africa and one of the primary economic hubs for the continent. Cairo, Egypt is the third largest city in Africa and the largest one in the Arab world.
Nigerian cities are categorized into three types; there is the "Metropolis", which is characterized by having more than one Local Government Areas (LGAs). These types of cities are usually formed when large municipalities are split into smaller LGAs, to aid efficient administration and management, or when small towns grow and merge into existing large cities, or both; some are also formed when ...
Despite Niger’s status as one of the poorest countries in the world, it is a major global supplier of natural uranium. Pro-junta demonstrators set the French Embassy in Niamey on fire on Sunday ...
It was the first major attack against Niger’s army in six months. NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — Insurgents killed 17 soldiers The post Insurgents attacks in Niger kill 17, raising new worries appeared ...
Niamey. / 13.51500°N 2.11750°E / 13.51500; 2.11750. Niamey ( French pronunciation: [njamɛ]) 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.
Hundreds took to the streets of Niger's capital on Saturday to demand the departure of U.S. troops, after the ruling junta further shifted its strategy by ending a military accord with the United ...