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Niamey (French pronunciation: [njamɛ]) is the
capital and
largest city of Niger.
Niamey lies on the
Niger River,
primarily situated on the east bank....
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lives mostly in
clusters in the
south and west of the country. The
capital Niamey is
located in Niger's south-west
corner along the
namesake Niger River....
- ****ociation
Sportive Niamey,
commonly referred to as AS
Niamey, is a
Nigerien ****ociation
football club
based in
Niamey. AS
Niamey has won the
Niger Premier...
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Mohamed Bazoum and his
family were
detained at the
Presidential Palace in
Niamey, and
Interior Minister Hamadou Souley was also arrested. The coup was led...
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second in French) were made at a 1978 UNESCO-organized
conference held in
Niamey, Niger. They were
based on the
results of
several earlier conferences on...
- (IATA: NIM, ICAO: DRRN) is an
airport in
Niamey, the
capital of Niger. It is
located 9 km (5.6 mi) from
Niamey in the south-eastern
suburbs of the city...
- Université
Abdou Moumouni de
Niamey, UAM),
formerly the
University of
Niamey from 1974 to 1994, is a
public university based in
Niamey, the
capital of Niger...
- d'état,
following which it held
demonstrations outside the
French Emb****y in
Niamey,
demanding the
withdrawal of the
French military from the country. M62 was...
- administration, it
received the
title of
National Hospital of
Niamey (Hopital
National de
Niamey or HNN) in 1962. It is a
modern and
government operated hospital...
- than a half
percent each. The
Zarma inhabit the
region around the capital,
Niamey. They play,
generally solo, a
variety of
lutes (xalam or molo),
flutes and...