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Bilma is an
oasis town and
commune in
north east
Niger with, as of the 2012 census, a
total po****tion of 4,016 people. It lies
protected from the desert...
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basin of Lake Chad in the south. The
central part of the desert, the Erg du
Bilma, is
centred at
approximately 17°35′N 10°55′E / 17.583°N 10.917°E / 17...
- The Erg of
Bilma is a dune sea (Arabic: erg) in the Ténéré
desert region of the
south central Sahara Desert. The Erg of
Bilma stretches southwest from...
- also Kanuri.
Cities where it is
spoken include Zinder, Diffa, N'Guigmi and
Bilma. In
Zinder region, the main
dialect is Manga. In
Diffa Region, the main...
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Andrew Belletty on drums,
Witiyana Marika on
manikay (traditional vocals),
bilma (ironwood clapsticks) and dance,
Milkayngu Mununggurr on yidaki, Geoffrey...
- Clapsticks, also
spelt clap
sticks and also
known as
bilma, bimli, clappers,
musicstick or just stick, are a
traditional Australian Aboriginal instrument...
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Kanem was
connected via a trans-Saharan
slave trade route with
Tripoli via
Bilma in the Kawar.
Slaves were
imported from the
south along this route.: 171 ...
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Bilma Kanuri is a
variety of the
Kanuri language which is a Nilo-Saharan
language belonging to the
Saharan branch of the
language family. It is spoken...
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record set in 1998, also on 22 June, at 47.1 °C in
Bilma. That
record was
broken the next day, when
Bilma hit 48.2 °C (118.8 °F). The
hottest temperature...
- West
African salt
caravan route,
heading from
around Agadez to
Fachi and
Bilma in Niger, is
called Taghlamt (in Tamasheq, or
Taglem or
Tagalem in Hausa...