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Gorouol is a
village and
rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a po****tion of 66,276. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
portant création des communes...
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drains 27% of the country's surface. The Niger's
tributaries – the Béli,
Gorouol, Goudébo, and
Dargol – are
seasonal streams and flow for only four to six...
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northwestern corner of Niger's
Tillaberi region, an area
known as Songhay: from
Gorouol, a
border town with Mali, down to the
towns of Tera, Anzourou,
Namari Goungou...
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kingdoms such as Wanzarbe, Ayerou, Gothèye, Dargol, Téra, Sikié, Kokorou,
Gorouol, Karma,
Namaro and
further south, the
Dendi which rose to
prominence shortly...
- • left Tinkisso, Sokoto, Kaduna, Gurara, Benue,
Anambra • right Niandan, Milo, Sankarani, Bani,
Gorouol, Sirba, Mékrou, Alibori, Sota, Oli, Orashi, Warri...
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autonomous with only
nominal Timbuktu rule
Tougana Kingdom (1591 CE–?) and
Gorouol Kingdom Kingdom of
Bissau (pre 16th century–1915/present CE) (NSM in Guinea–Bissau)...
- Ti-n-Amzi
Tapoa River Goroubi River Sirba River Dargol River Béli
River (
Gorouol River) Yobe
River Dilia River Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Rivers...
- Niger's
share of the
Niger River, as well as
several seasonal (known as
Gorouol, Sirba) and
permanent (known as Mékrou, Tapoa) watercourses. The W National...
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kingdoms such as Wanzarbe, Ayerou, Gothèye, Dargol, Téra, Sikié, Kokorou,
Gorouol, Karma, Namaro, etc.. and
further south, the
Dendi which rose to prominence...
- 10% stake. It is an open pit mine, with heap
leach processing,
along the
Gorouol River near the town of
Falagountou and the
border with Niger. It was acquired...