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Maradi-Maradi, Niger
Maradi is the second largest city in Niger and the administrative centre of Maradi Region. It is also the seat of the Maradi Department and an Urban Commune
Maradi-Maradi
Maradi may refer to: Maradi Region, Niger Maradi, Niger Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi Maradi Airport This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Maradi-Maradi Region
The Region of Maradi is one of seven regions of Niger. It is located in south-central Niger, east of the Region of Tahoua, west of Zinder, and north of
Maradi-Niger
by fleeing south, such as the Katsina who moved to Maradi in the south of what later became Niger. Some of these surviving states harassed the Caliphate
Maradi-Administrative divisions of Niger
AFRICAIN DE DEVELOPPEMENT: ETUDE DE MOBILISATION DES EAUX DANS LA REGION DE MARADI NIGER[permanent dead link]. DEPARTEMENT AGRICULTURE ET DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
Maradi-2005–2006 Niger food crisis
2005–2006 Niger food crisis was a severe but localized food security crisis in the regions of northern Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéri, and Zinder of Niger from
Maradi-Maradi Airport
Maradi Airport (IATA: MFQ, ICAO: DRRM) is an airport serving Maradi, Niger. The airport is on the east side of the city. The Maradi non-directional beacon
Maradi-Aguie
of the Aguie Department in southern Niger, 69 kilometres (43 miles) east of the nation's second largest city, Maradi. Aguié Commune is the seat of the Department
Maradi-Fati Niger
and bought up in Maradi, Niger where she had her Quranic education before moving to Nigeria to pursue her singing career. Fati Niger has produced 4 albums
Maradi-List of universities in Niger
Niger Maryam Abacha American University Niger Université canadienne du Niger [fr] Université d'Agadez [fr] Université Dan Dicko Dankoulodo de Maradi [fr]
Maradi-Transport in Niger
The Niger section is 837 km long (of which 600 km were in poor condition as of 2000), via Niamey, Dosso, Dogondoutchi, Birnin-Konni, and Maradi to the
Maradi-Departments of Niger
AFRICAIN DE DEVELOPPEMENT: ETUDE DE MOBILISATION DES EAUX DANS LA REGION DE MARADI NIGER[permanent dead link]. DEPARTEMENT AGRICULTURE ET DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
Maradi-Communes of Niger
Communautés Urbaines de Maradi, Tahoua et Zinder [permanent dead link], REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER GOUVERNEMENT DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DU NIGER. APPUI À LA MISE EN ŒUVRE
Maradi-Outline of Niger
divisions of Niger Regions of Niger Departments of Niger Communes of Niger Regions of Niger Agadez Region Diffa Region Dosso Region Maradi Region Tahoua
Maradi-List of Catholic dioceses in Burkina Faso and Niger
Catholic Diocese of Maradi. List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) GCatholic.org Burkina Faso - data for all sections. GCatholic.org Niger - data for all
Maradi-Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi (Latin: Maraden(sis)) is a diocese located in Maradi in Niger. It is a suffragan in the province which includes the
Maradi-2021 Niger floods
affected by the floods. Most fatalities were reported in Maradi Region with 18 deaths. Niger began to experience significant rains in midJune. Flooding
Maradi-Christianity in Niger
denominations. In 2007, Christians were mainly present in the areas of Maradi, Dogondoutchi, Niamey and other urban centers with expatriate populations
Maradi-Education in Niger
University of Niger in Say was opened in 1986. In 2008, two public universities, the University of Zinder in Zinder and University of Maradi in Maradi were created
Maradi-Nigerien crisis (2023–2024)
On 26 July 2023, a coup d'état occurred in Niger, during which the country's presidential guard removed and detained President Mohamed Bazoum. Subsequently
Maradi-Tessaoua
Tessaoua, formerly known as Tessawa, is a city located in the Maradi Region of Niger. It has a population of 43,409 (2012 census). Tessaoua is historically
Maradi-Goulbi de Maradi River
The Goulbi de Maradi is a river in south central Niger and north central Nigeria. Between its source near Katsina in Nigeria, and its end in the Rima River
Maradi-Maradi II
Maradi II is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Maradi. As of 2012, it had a population of 66,728. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
Maradi-Maradi I
Maradi I is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Maradi. As of 2012, it had a population of 114,307. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
Maradi-Aboubacar Ibrahim International University
International University is a private university in the city of Maradi in the Republic of Niger. The university has six (6) faculties: Faculty of Educational
Maradi-Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, Maradi
de Maradi) or simply Cathedral of Maradi, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Maradi, the third largest city in the African country of Niger. It
Maradi-Arik Niger
operations: Benin Cotonou - Cadjehoun Airport Niger Agadez - Mano Dayak International Airport Maradi - Maradi Airport Niamey - Diori Hamani International
Maradi-Regions of Niger
AFRICAIN DE DEVELOPPEMENT: ETUDE DE MOBILISATION DES EAUX DANS LA REGION DE MARADI NIGER[permanent dead link]. DEPARTEMENT AGRICULTURE ET DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
Maradi-Islam in Niger
Islam in Niger accounts for the vast majority of the nation's religious adherents. The faith is practiced by more than 99.3% of the population, although
Maradi-Maradi III
Maradi III is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Maradi. As of 2012, it had a population of 86,214. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
Maradi-Jikata, Niger
Jikata is a town in Aguie Department, Maradi Region, Niger. Lying almost halfway between Aguie (24km to its southwest) and Tessaoua (to its northeast)
Maradi-Government of Niger
Council of Niger. Its head sits on the Council of the Republic. The country is currently divided into eight Regions: Agadez, Diffa, Dosso, Maradi, Tahoua
Maradi-Catholic Church in Niger
there were approximately 16,000 Catholics in Niger. They were based in two dioceses: the Diocese of Maradi (approximately 1,000) and the much larger Diocese
Maradi-Railway stations in Niger
image). A rail connection from Maradi into Nigeria is being considered. UN Map Niamey terminus station (Niamey, capital of Niger). The station, officially
Maradi-List of rivers of Niger
name. Niger River Sokoto River (Nigeria) Rima River (Nigeria) Goulbi de Maradi River Mékrou River Dallol Maouri Dallol Bosso Vallée de l'Azaouak Vallée
Maradi-Slavery in Niger
Niger, slavery was primarily practiced in royal courts and thus of a limited nature. Similarly, in what is today the Maradi Region in central Niger,
Maradi-Demographics of Niger
The demographic features of Nigeriens, the people of Niger consist of population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic
Maradi-Geography of Niger
localized food security crisis in the regions of northern Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéri, and Zinder of Niger from 2005 to 2006. It was caused by an early end to
Maradi-Mayahi
Mayahi (var. Mayaki) is a town located in the Maradi Region of Niger. It is the seat of Mayahi Department and a Commune about 45 km from Tessaoua. In 2012
Maradi-Dakoro Department, Niger
Dakoro is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Dakoro. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 630
Maradi-Hausa language
Kontagora, Lokoja, Keffi and Abuja. In Niger, Hausa is spoken in the south, including the cities of Maradi, Diffa, Tahoua, Zinder, Tillaberi, Dosso
Maradi-Stade de Maradi
Stade de Maradi is a multi-purpose stadium in Maradi, Niger. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue for Jangorzo FC. The stadium
Maradi-Bermo Department
Bermo is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. The department is located in the centre of the country. Its administrative seat is the city of Bermo
Maradi-Maryam Abacha American University Niger
a large private International university situated in Maradi, Niger. second largest city in Niger Republic, is an institution with a wide range of programs
Maradi-Maradi school fire
in the city of Maradi in southern Niger. As a result, 26 children were killed and more than fourteen were injured. According to Maradi Governor Chaibou
Maradi-Niger Airlines
Niger Airlines is the Nigerien flag carrier headquartered in Niamey and based at Diori Hamani International Airport. The airline was founded in 2012 and
Maradi-List of cities in Niger
This is a list of cities and towns in Niger. All larger cities are also Communes of Niger. While often translated as "town", Nigerien communes are simply
Maradi-Religion in Niger
According to the 2012 census, Islam is the most followed religion in Niger and is practiced by 99% of the population. According to Pew, roughly 80% of
Maradi-Dan Kassawa FC
club based in Maradi, Niger. The club was formed in 2008 and plays in Niger Premier League. The team currently plays at Stade de Maradi, which holds 10
Maradi-Tibiri
the southwest. The neighboring communities in Niger are Chadakori and Guidan Sori in the north, Maradi and Saé Saboua in the east and Safo and Sarkin
Maradi-2019 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations
de Maradi, Maradi Referee: Haythem Guirat (Tunisia) 4 February 2019 (2019-02-04) 16:30 Stade de Maradi, Maradi Referee: Mohamed Ali Moussa (Niger)
Maradi-Konni (Hausa state)
Konni is a traditional Hausa state in what is today south central Maradi Region Niger and north Sokoto State Nigeria. It continues to exist as a ceremonial
Maradi-Telecommunications in Niger
France Internationale (RFI) is available in the capital, Niamey, and in the Maradi and Zinder regions. The BBC World Service broadcasts in the capital (100
Maradi-Air Niger
was 94.5% owned by the Niger government ceased operations in 1993. The airline operated services from Niamey to Tahoua, Maradi, Zinder and Agadez, and
Maradi-Niger gold mine collapse
The Niger gold mine collapse occurred on 7 November 2021 when a manually dug well collapsed at the Garin-Liman mining area of Maradi region, Niger. The
Maradi-Health in Niger
, Tahoua, Zinder and other large cities, with smaller medical clinics in most towns. In 2015, Niamey has the highest number of doctors in
Maradi-Vehicle registration plates of Niger
Series 1 - a region code 2345 - number. In Niger, there are 8 regions. 1 - Agadez 2 - Diffa 3 - Dosso 4 - Maradi 5 - Tahoua 6 - Tillabéri 7 - Zinder 8 -
Maradi-Niger–Nigeria relations
allied in a system of Islamic Fulani jihad states. Areas to the north — Maradi, the Gobir refugee state, and the Sultanate of Damagaram — resisted the
Maradi-Nigerian bandit conflict
northwest Nigeria. At least 77,000 of the displaced have been forced into Niger's Maradi Region, where cross-border raids and attacks continue. At least 11,320
Maradi-Jihadist insurgency in Niger
Mali, and Niger has been a hotbed for jihadist forces originating from Mali. The insurgency has taken place in two distinct regions of Niger. In southwest
Maradi-Madaoua
military territory of Niger in 1909. This large district, whose capital had previously been Tahoua, included the towns of Maradi and Tibiri. In the 1920s
Maradi-Languages of Niger
has 11 national languages, with French being the official language and Hausa the most spoken language. Depending on how they are counted,
Maradi-Gendarmerie Nationale (Niger)
Nationale Nigérienne) is the national gendarmerie of Niger. The Gendarmerie Nationale are under the Niger Armed Forces and report to the Ministry of Defense
Maradi-Republic Day (Niger)
for 2015, Dosso for 2014, etc. The National Youth Festival, previously held at other dates, has been tied to the new Holiday. History of
Maradi-List of power stations in Niger
(Chinese) "Le Niger et la Chine signe un Accord Cadre de prêt : Pour la construction des lignes électriques 132 kV SORAZ-Zinder et Maradi-Malbaza". Archived
Maradi-Food insecurity in Niger
limited financial resources that the government of Niger has. Areas of the country such as Zinder, Maradi, Tillabéri, Tahoua, and Dosso are categorized as
Maradi-Mariama Gamatié Bayard
Gamatié Bayard (born 1958 in Maradi) is a Nigerian politician and women's rights activist. Bayard was born in 1958 in Maradi, Niger. She completed her education
Maradi-Anfani FM
operated radio network in Niger. Based in the capital of Niamey, Anfani also has stations in the regional centers of Maradi, Zinder, Birni Nkonni, and
Maradi-Economy of Niger
The gross domestic product (GDP) of Niger was $16.617 billion US dollars in 2023, according to official data from the World Bank. This data is based largely
Maradi-Railway stations in Nigeria
(about 250 km) - border Birnin-N'konni Niamey -- Kano (SGR) - border Maradi Lagos Niger River Delta Port Harcourt Calabar (near Cameroon border) Port Harcourt
Maradi-Congress for the Republic (Niger)
CPR-Inganci) is a political party in Niger. The party was established in September 2014 by former mayor of Maradi Kassoum Moctar. Moctar was the party's
Maradi-Agriculture in Niger
and Maradi are two foci of leatherwork and trade. Economy of Niger Sahel drought 2005–06 Niger food crisis [1][dead link] Background Notes for Niger: January
Maradi-Birni-N'Konni
highway, the main east-west highway linking Niger's capital Niamey and the nation's main eastern cities of Maradi and Zinder. It also sits astride one of
Maradi-2016 Niger flood
various rivers throughout Niger, particularly the Niger River, where the floods caused material damage and loss of life in Niger and other countries along
Maradi-Gobir
African Studies (1999). La vie d’une cour de chefferie : le Gobir hier et aujourd’hui. Zeinabou Gaoh, ONEP Maradi, Le Sahel (Niger). 30 October 2009.
Maradi-Abdou Moumouni University
TECHNOLOGIE CURRICULUM I.U.T. DE Maradi Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Rapport final. REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER MINISTERE DES ENSEIGNEMENTS SECONDAIRE
Maradi-2016–17 Ligue 1 (Niger)
26 9 8 9 19-25 35 10.Urana FC (Arlit) 26 8 9 9 15-18 33 11.Jangorzo FC (Maradi) 26 8 6 12 31-37 30 12.Akokana FC (Arlit) 26 7 8 11 24-26 29
Maradi-Gazaoua Department
Gazaoua is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. The department is located in the south of the country and borders Nigeria. Its administrative seat
Maradi-2018 Niger Cup
Jangorzo FC (Maradi) [5-3 agg] [Aug 3, Stade Régional, Maradi] AS Garde Nationale (Niamey) 0-0 Racing FC (Niamey) [5-4 pen] 2017–18 Niger Premier League
Maradi-Dakoro
Dakoro is a town and commune located in the Maradi Region of Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 71,201. It is the capital of the Dakoro Department
Maradi-Route nationale 1 (Niger)
(750 mi) from Koutogou in the west to N'Guigmi in the east, via Dosso, Maradi, Zinder, and Diffa. The first large paved section, between Gouré and N'Guigmi
Maradi-Diamond Zahra
Tahoua but attended her Primary and Secondary education in Maradi all in the Republic of Niger. She is from the Tuareg ethnic group. Zahra relocated to
Maradi-List of regions of Niger by Human Development Index
This is a list of Regions of Niger by Human Development Index as of 2021. An HDI value is calculated for the Tillabéri Region and the city of Niamey combined
Maradi-Tony Rinaudo
initially at a Farm School/Preparatory Bible College in Maradi, Niger and later in the Maradi Integrated Development Project with the Sudan Interior Mission
Maradi-Karma, Niger
santé les plus affectées des régions sanitaires de Tillabéri, Tahoua et Maradi. Evaluation report" (PDF). UNICEF Niger. Retrieved May 22, 2022. v t e
Maradi-Mayahi Department
Mayahi Department (var. Mayaki) is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Mayahi. In the mid-1990s, the Department
Maradi-Sanoussi Jackou
as a CDS candidate in Maradi constituency. Following the election, he served as Vice-President of the National Assembly of Niger from 1993 to 1994. During
Maradi-Ourofan
Ourofan (var. Ourofané) is a town in Maradi Region, Tessaoua Department south central Niger. With a mixed population of pastoral Kel Owey Tuareg, Fulani
Maradi-Central Bank of West African States
Man and San-Pédro (Côte d'Ivoire), Mopti and Sikasso (Mali), Maradi and Zinder (Niger), Kaolack and Ziguinchor (Senegal), and Kara (Togo). In Paris,
Maradi-Guidan Roumdji Department
Groumdji is a department of the Maradi Region of Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Guidan Roumdji. As of 2012, the department had a total population
Maradi-List of football clubs in Niger
ALmisri (Jabriya) Dan Gourmou FC (Tahoua) Dan Kassawa FC (Maradi) Entente FC Espoir FC (Niger) Jangorzo FC JS du Ténéré Malbaza FC Olympic FC de Niamey
Maradi-Trans-Sahelian Highway
Nguigmi which is about 60 km (37 mi) inside Niger. Nguigmi is connected by a paved road via Zinder to Maradi where it meets the Trans-Sahelian Highway.
Maradi-Poverty in Niger
Poverty in Niger is widespread and enduring in one of the world's most impoverished countries. In 2015, the United Nations (UN) Human Development Index
Maradi-List of rivers of Nigeria
Sokoto River Ka River Zamfara River Gaminda River Rima River Goulbi de Maradi River Gagere River Bunsuru River Bonny River Imo River Aba River Otamiri
Maradi-Morocco leather
is indigenous to Guinea and Sudan Savannah of Nigeria and Maradi Region in Republic of Niger. The finest grades of Morocco leather are goatskin, but by
Maradi-2018–19 Super Ligue (Niger)
10 9 27-34 31 9.AS Douanes (Niamey) 26 6 10 10 20-20 28 10.Jangorzo FC (Maradi) 26 7 7 12 25-38 28 11.Espoir FC (Zinder) 26 7 6 13 19-46 27 12.Urana FC
Maradi-Jangorzo FC
Jangorzo FC is a Nigerien football club based in Maradi. Their home games are played at Stade de Maradi. Niger Premier League: 1 1983 Niger Cup: 1 1983 v t e
Maradi-Tahoua Region
of Niger. The capital of the region is the commune of Tahoua. The region covers 106,677 km². Tahoua borders Agadez Region to the northeast, Maradi Region
Maradi-Tuareg people
Tuareg in the vicinity of Tanout in Maradi Region and westward to villages of Loube and Djibale in Tahoua Region in Niger are different from the other Tuareg
Maradi-Zinder Region
au Niger[permanent dead link]. Abdou Saïdou, ONEP Zinder-Diffa. 29 Octobre 2008. "Nomination de nouveaux Gouverneurs à la tête des Régions de Maradi, Tahoua
Maradi-Rima River
joined by the Goulbi de Maradi river. It runs southwest and joins the Sokoto River near Sokoto, then continues south to the Niger River. The upper Rima
Maradi-Madarounfa Department
Madarounfa is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital is Madarounfa. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 448,863 people
Maradi-Ambroise Ouédraogo
Catholic Diocese of Maradi in Niger. He was appointed in 2001 as the first bishop of this new diocese, one of two dioceses in Niger. He has organised a
Maradi-Climate change and food security in Africa
that 8,380,000 people from the countries Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, and Chad were affected in some capacity from the upsurge. Similar
Maradi-The Classified Forest, the Madarounfa Lake and the Tombs of the 99 saints
Tombs of the 99 saints are located in the Madarounfa Department, Maradi Region, of Niger. The site consists of three primary features: The Madarounfa Fores
Maradi-Kalla Ankourao
elected to the National Assembly of Niger in the February 1993 parliamentary election as a PNDS candidate in Maradi Department. Following the January 1995
Maradi-Tessaoua Department
Tessaoua is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Tessaoua. As of 2011, the department had a total population of
Maradi-Dogondoutchi
border. It lies on national route 1 which links the capital to the towns of Maradi and Zinder to the east and the RN25 heading to north to Tahoua, Agadez and
Maradi-NIGELEC
Station (at Malbaza, near Tahoua) and the Zinder & Maradi Thermal Power Station (near Zinder). 70% of Niger's electricity typically comes from Nigeria. In the
Maradi-Société Nigérienne de Transports de Voyageurs
no known major accidents since 2001." Domestic service routes: Niamey – Maradi – Zinder Niamey – Tahoua – Agadez - Arlit Zinder – Agadez – Arlit Zinder
Maradi-Attantane
commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 71,928. "CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATIVES ET COLLECTIVITES TERRITORIALES DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER" (PDF)
Maradi-El Allassane Maireyrey
El Allassane Maireyrey is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 64,183. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création
Maradi-Seasonal migration in Niger
is purely a male preserve in others. Most men travel outside Niger, but cities like Maradi and Niamey also will see a large seasonal influx seeking labor
Maradi-Amadou Cheiffou
Graduate from the ENAC, Cheiffou is an ethnic Fula and was born at Kornaka, in Maradi Department, in 1942. Prior to becoming Prime Minister, Cheiffou worked in
Maradi-Le Pagne
that will lead to her banishment from the village, then to her "exile" in Maradi, where she will be sentenced to 20 years in prison for having killed, in
Maradi-MFQ
MFQ may refer to: Maradi Airport, Niger (by IATA code) Moba language, spoken in Togo (by ISO 639 code) Modern Folk Quartet (later Modern Folk Quintet)
Maradi-Moussa Narry
as a defensive midfielder. Born in Niger he made six appearances for the Ghana national team. Born in Maradi, Niger, Narry began his career with Sahel
Maradi-Transport in Nigeria
that year construction began on a new line linking Kano to Maradi, in neighbouring Niger. The 387-km line will pass through Kazaure, Daura, Katsina and
Maradi-Abdou Labo
which Labo was elected as a CDS candidate to the National Assembly from Maradi constituency, Labo remained in the government and was appointed as Minister
Maradi-Tuareg rebellion (2007–2009)
Tuareg people living in the Sahara desert regions of northern Mali and Niger. It is one of a series of insurgencies by formerly nomadic Tuareg populations
Maradi-Gabi, Niger
Gabi is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 83,203. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Safo, Niger
Safo, Niger is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 76,454. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Aguie Department
Aguie is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Aguie. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 245,996
Maradi-Mamane Oumarou
eastern part of the country, he was Ambassador to Canada, then Mayor of Maradi and Minister of Youth, Sports, and Culture under Seyni Kountché. Kountché
Maradi-2021 in Niger
November 7 - Niger gold mine collapse November 8 - 26 schoolchildren were killed and 13 others were injured during a school fire in Maradi. November 27
Maradi-List of airports in Niger
airports in Niger, sorted by location. Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines. Transport in Niger List
Maradi-Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye
ordinaire de l'ANDP ZAMAN-LAHIYA à Maradi : M. Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye, reconduit président du parti", ActuNiger, 14 May 2015 (in French). "Présidentielles
Maradi-Nigerian Railway Corporation
construction began on a cape-gauge link from Kano to Maradi, the second-largest city in Niger, under the auspices of Portugal's Mota-Engil SGPS SA, with
Maradi-Agadez Region
is one of the seven regions of Niger. At 667,799 square kilometres (257,839 sq mi), it covers more than half of Niger's land area, and is the largest region
Maradi-Sultanate of Damagaram
east–west trade from the Niger River to Bornu also passed through Zinder, making relations with animist neighbors like Maradi or the Gobirwa as profitable
Maradi-Diori Hamani International Airport
Airport (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
Maradi-Rail transport in Nigeria
construction began on a cape-gauge link from Kano to Maradi, the second-largest city in Niger, under the auspices of Portugal's Mota-Engil SGPS SA, with
Maradi-Baoudetta
Baoudetta is a village and rural commune in Niger. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux[permanent
Maradi-Hamsou Garba
(25 December 1958 – 5 December 2022) was a Nigerien singer. A native of Maradi, Garba attended a French-run school for a while when she was a child, but
Maradi-Gadabedji Reserve
central region of Niger. It is a Total Faunal Reserve IUCN type IV, covering some 76,000 hectares within the northern tip of the Maradi Region, just north
Maradi-Dosso Region
Dosso is one of the eight Regions of Niger. The region has an area of 31,002 square kilometres (11,970 sq mi), with a population of 2,754,500 as of 2020
Maradi-List of Nigeriens
Mauri religious leader Ambroise Ouédraogo: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Maradi Emaniel Djibril Dankawa, nakke Mariam Kamara, architect List of Nigerien
Maradi-List of World Heritage Sites in Niger
described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. Niger accepted the convention on December 23, 1974, making its historical sites
Maradi-Madarounfa
Madarounfa is a town and urban commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 71,832. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Hausa people
Tahoua and Dosso in Niger); the Kanuri and Shuwa Arabs (in Chad, Sudan and northeastern Nigeria); the Tuareg (in Agadez, Maradi and Zinder); the Gur
Maradi-Ibrahim Yacouba
August 1971), is a Nigerien politician who has served in the government of Niger as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2018. He leads the Nigerien
Maradi-Galmi
(310 mi) east of Niamey on the east–west highway between Birnin Konni and Maradi. It is on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert is thus an arid area with
Maradi-List of N1 roads
to Nouakchott, via Atar N1 road (Morocco) N1 highway (Niger), a road connecting Niamey, Maradi and Zinder N1 highway (Philippines), a primary national
Maradi-Adjekoria
commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 79,108. "CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATIVES ET COLLECTIVITES TERRITORIALES DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER" (PDF)
Maradi-2017–18 Ligue 1 (Niger)
2017 and ended on 12 August 2018. Final table. Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed] 2018 Niger Cup Niger 2017/18, RSSSF.com
Maradi-ISO 3166-2:NE
ISO 3166-2:NE is the entry for Niger in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Maradi-Sabon Gari
like alcohol consumption and gambling. Zinder and Maradi, the two largest Hausa cities in Niger's Hausa speaking southeast retain Sabon Gari districts
Maradi-Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1178
Yemen, Pakistan, Mauritania, Algeria, Mali, Senegal, Niger, Chechnya, and other countries. In Niger, violent protests led to 10 deaths. The issue's contents
Maradi-2021 in West Africa
build a rail line through Kano, Jigawa, and Katsina states as far as Maradi, Niger. January 13 The International Maritime Bureau says that kidnappings
Maradi-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Niamey
archdiocese is the metropolitan of a province having one suffragan diocese: Maradi. Prefects Apostolic of Niamey Fr. François Faroud, S.M.A. (1942-1948), appointed
Maradi-Guidan Amoumoune
Guidan Amoumoune is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 88,199. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création
Maradi-Ousmane Issoufou Oubandawaki
Oubandawaki held various posts at ASECNA and served in the government of Niger under President Ibrahim Baré Mainassara, first as Minister of National Defense
Maradi-Azagor
commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 5,565. "CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATIVES ET COLLECTIVITES TERRITORIALES DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER" (PDF)
Maradi-Mamadou Tandja
and became a member of the Supreme Military Council. He became Prefect of Maradi in 1976 before being appointed to the government as Minister of the Interior
Maradi-Jibia
back to the wars of conquest between the rulers of katsina Emirate, with Maradi and Katsina migrations over territoriality and religion, especially after
Maradi-Mamadou Maidah
a Nigerien politician and diplomat. Mamadou was the Foreign Minister of Niger from 1963 to 1965, and a leading member of the ruling PPN-RDA party. Mamadou—his
Maradi-Moussa Kaka
newspaper Le Républicain-Niger. In 2002, Kaka was named news director Saraounia FM, a radio station in the regional capitol of Maradi, where he had been employed
Maradi-Idrissa Laouali
Niger) was a Nigerien football midfielder. His nickname is Pele. He previously played for Burkinabe club Rail Club du Kadiogo and AS-FNIS from Niger.
Maradi-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
regio per maand" (in Dutch). Statistics Netherlands. Retrieved 2024-01-25. "Niger: Regions, Cities & Urban Centers - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts,
Maradi-Timeline of Niamey
"Réseaux de pouvoir et contrôle urbain: l'exemple d'une ville moyenne au Niger, Maradi". In Sylvy Jaglin; Alain Dubresson (eds.). Pouvoirs et cités d'Afrique
Maradi-Tchake
Tchake is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 40,502. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Fatou Djibo
in Maradi, Zinder, Tillabéri and Niamey. In 1954 she was Niger's first woman driver. Djibo founded the women's organization Union des Femmes du Niger (UFN)
Maradi-Adamou Mayaki
March 1952 from Maradi and was re-elected in 1956. From 1952 he also served on the Grand Council of French West Africa, and from 1953 as Niger colony's representative
Maradi-Gazaoua
Gazaoua is a village and rural commune in Niger. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux[permanent
Maradi-2009–2010 West African meningitis outbreak
vaccinated in Zinder, Maradi, Dosso regions in Niger, and 4.5 million people in Katsina, Jigawa, Bauchi, Kebbi, Sokoto, Niger, Zamfara, Kaduna, and Gombe
Maradi-Bermo, Niger
Bermo, Niger is a village and rural commune in Niger. The region is suffering from soil erosion and recurring droughts due to climate change, which is
Maradi-Moussa Hamadou Djingarey
In 2015, he directed the documentary Le Pagne, filmed entirely in Maradi, Niger. It premiered at the Ecrans Noirs festival and dealt with the issue
Maradi-Niger Cup
The Niger Cup (Coupe nationale du Niger) is the national football competition, on a knock-out-basis in Niger. It was founded in 1974. The most successful
Maradi-Issoufou Assoumane
Sahel, 27 January 2011 (in French). "Meeting du candidat du PNDS-Tarayya à Maradi : forte mobilisation des militants des partis de la coalition qui soutiennent
Maradi-Mercy Corps
118,000 people in the most vulnerable regions of the country, including Maradi and Zinder. Understanding that 60% of the marginalized population in the
Maradi-Gangara, Niger
Gangara, Niger is a village and rural commune in Niger. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux[permanent
Maradi-Bader Goula
Bader Goula is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 68,203. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
League[NPFL] As of 2020/2021 season Country: Niger Football association: Nigerien Football Federation Top-level league: Niger Premier League As of 2014 season: Country:
Maradi-Karidjo Mahamadou
of Niger as a PNDS candidate in the February 1993 parliamentary election. In the period that followed, he served for a time as Prefect of Maradi. At
Maradi-Fula people
Diengue, Sy, Anne, Ly, Wann, Dia and others. Although most Fulbe of Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon mostly use their father's family name, there are some common
Maradi-Nigerien Progressive Union
république du Niger. KARTHALA Editions. pp. 77, 79, 267, 299. ISBN 978-2-8111-0202-9. Emmanuel Grégoire (1986). Les Alhazai de Maradi (Niger): histoire d'un
Maradi-Issawane
Issawane is a village and rural commune in Niger. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux[permanent
Maradi-History of Katsina
Katsinawa went further north and founded the city of Maradi (in modern-day Republic of the Niger). In the dry season of 1805–6, Shehu Usman dispatched
Maradi-1974 Nigerien coup d'état
military insurrection which overthrew the first postcolonial government of Niger. The government that followed, while plagued by coup attempts of its own
Maradi-Sarkin Haoussa
Sarkin Haoussa is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 76,312. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des
Maradi-Chadakori
Chadakori is a village and rural commune in Niger. Also the birthplace of Mahamane Manirou Daouda. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des
Maradi-Mining accident
Greymouth, on the West Coast. 19 people were killed. A gold mine collapse in Maradi Region in 2021, killed dozens. On November 25, 2006, the worst mining disaster
Maradi-Roumboui
Roumboui is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 13,330. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Sarkin Yamma
Sarkin Yamma is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 36,557. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des
Maradi-Tagriss
Tagriss is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 53,925. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-List of hospitals in Niger
This is a list of hospitals in Niger. While the World Bank classified 40 hospitals in Niger in 2001, most are small clinics. There were on 296 Physicians
Maradi-Maiyara
Maiyara is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 62,441. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Charlie Hebdo
burned in Niamey alone. Churches were also reported to be on fire in eastern Maradi and Goure. Violent demonstrations also were prevalent in Zinder, where some
Maradi-Sabon-Machi
Sabon-Machi is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 35,988. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Kornaka
Kornaka is a village and rural commune in Niger. It is the birthplace of politician Sanoussi Jackou. As of 2012, it had a population of 140,009. Loi n°
Maradi-UraMin
(Saraya), 80 km northwest of Faléa (Mali) in Niger (Kamas, 75 km north of Arlit, and Dabala, 40 km northeast of Maradi). These projects had been abandoned by
Maradi-Tchadoua
Tchadoua is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 93,208. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Sawaba
and the UDN managed to cobble together a coalition of Zinder merchants, Maradi notables, the Djermakoy and his BNA party, and the tiny urban labour and
Maradi-Dan-Goulbi
Dan-Goulbi is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 57,228. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes
Maradi-Kanan-Bakache
Kanan-Bakache is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 85,367. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des
Maradi-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
of India. Oshikoto Region 38,653 Region of Namibia. Maradi Department 38,581 Department of Niger. Woleu-Ntem 38,465 Second largest province of Gabon.
Maradi-Mossi people
Burkinabè lawyer Ambroise Ouédraogo, Burkinabè Roman Catholic Archbishop of Maradi Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo, Canadian poet Angelika Ouedraogo, Burkinabè swimmer
Maradi-Union of Nigerien Independents and Sympathisers
nigérienne des indépendants et sympathisants, UNIS) was a political party in Niger. UNIS was established in May 1948 by a mix of former members of the Nigerien
Maradi-Fula people
Zamfara State, Jigawa State, Niger State, Kwara State Niger: Tahoua Region, Maradi Region, Dosso Region, Zinder Region Fulfulde Sokoto (Woylaare) Fulbe Gombe
Maradi-Tuareg people
(21%), and haplogroup M1 (18%). The Tuareg in the vicinity of Tanout in Maradi Region and westward to villages of Loube and Djibale in Tahoua Region in
Maradi-Hausa people
Arabs (in Chad, Sudan and northeastern Nigeria); the Tuareg (in Agadez, Maradi and Zinder); the Gur and Gonja (in northeastern Ghana, Burkina Faso, northern
Maradi-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
City Region Population (2012) Agadez Agadez 110,500 Maradi Maradi 267,200 Niamey Niamey Urban Community 978,000 Tahoua Tahoua 117,800 Zinder Zinder 235
Maradi-Gendarmerie Nationale (Niger)
headquartered in Niamey and has four regional Groupements based in Niamey, Agadez, Maradi, and Zinder. A highway police unit known as the Brigade Routière is also
Maradi-Sabon Gari
forbidden activities like alcohol consumption and gambling. Zinder and Maradi, the two largest Hausa cities in Niger's Hausa speaking southeast retain
Maradi-Morocco leather
breed, which is indigenous to Guinea and Sudan Savannah of Nigeria and Maradi Region in Republic of Niger. The finest grades of Morocco leather are goatskin
Maradi-Trans-Sahelian Highway
was in poor condition, via Niamey, Dosso, Dogondoutchi, Birnin-Konni and Maradi to the Nigerian border at Jibiya. Nigeria section: 972 km (604 mi), all
Maradi-Rail transport in Nigeria
in February 2021, construction began on a cape-gauge link from Kano to Maradi, the second-largest city in Niger, under the auspices of Portugal's Mota-Engil
Maradi-List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
of Niamey, covering Niger Metropolitan Archdiocese of Niamey Diocese of Maradi Ecclesiastical Province of Abidjan Metropolitan Archdiocese of Abidjan Diocese
Maradi-Tuareg rebellion (2007–2009)
mine attacks against civilians in the southern towns of Tahoua, Dosso and Maradi, areas previously far from the fighting. The MNJ denied targeting civilians
Maradi-Huligina Maradi
Huligina Maradi is a hill located in the Gundlupete Taluk, Chamarajanagar district of the state of Karnataka. It has a temple dedicated to Lord Srinivasa
Maradi-List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history
of Usman dan Fodio) Katsina (A) (1348–1807/present AD) (NSM in Nigeria) Maradi, Niger (19th century AD) Daura (?–1805/present AD) (NSM in Nigeria) ("mother
Maradi-Adamou Mayaki
Mayaki was elected to the Nigerien Territorial Assembly in March 1952 from Maradi and was re-elected in 1956. From 1952 he also served on the Grand Council
Maradi-Birni-N'Konni
linking Niger's capital Niamey and the nation's main eastern cities of Maradi and Zinder. It also sits astride one of several main routes between the
Maradi-Marad (disambiguation)
Province, Iran All pages with titles containing Marad Mared (disambiguation) Maradi (disambiguation) Marda (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Maradi-Aguie
city, Maradi. Aguié Commune is the seat of the Department of the same name, one of five-second level administrative subdivisions of the Maradi Region
Maradi-Hausa language
Abuja. In Niger, Hausa is spoken in the south, including the cities of Maradi, Diffa, Tahoua, Zinder, Tillaberi, Dosso, and Agadez. In Cameroon, Hausa
Maradi-Kalla Ankourao
Niger in the February 1993 parliamentary election as a PNDS candidate in Maradi Department. Following the January 1995 parliamentary election, he was appointed
Maradi-Agroforestry
way to address desertification at the time. In the early-1980s, in the Maradi region of the Republic of Niger, the missionary organisation, Serving in
Maradi-Abdou Moumouni University
Technologie, IUT) are tech schools in the regional capitals of Tahoua, Maradi, and Zinder created in October 2006, and operating from 2007 to 2008. In
Maradi-Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi (Latin: Maraden(sis)) is a diocese located in Maradi in Niger. It is a suffragan in the province which includes the
Maradi-ISO 3166-2:NE
Subdivision category NE-1 Agadez region NE-2 Diffa region NE-3 Dosso region NE-4 Maradi region NE-8 Niamey urban community NE-5 Tahoua region NE-6 Tillabéri region
Maradi-Goulbi de Maradi River
The Goulbi de Maradi is a river in south central Niger and north central Nigeria. Between its source near Katsina in Nigeria, and its end in the Rima River
Maradi-Ambroise Ouédraogo
Ouédraogo (born 15 December 1948) is the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Maradi in Niger. He was appointed in 2001 as the first bishop of this new diocese
Maradi-List of Nigerian traditional states
Muhammadu Kabir Danbaba 1997 Emir or Sarkin Katsina The rulers of Katsina and Maradi also use the title "Sarkin Katsina" Gwandu North Hausa/Fulani Gwandu Muhammadu
Maradi-Outline of Niger
Communes of Niger Regions of Niger Agadez Region Diffa Region Dosso Region Maradi Region Tahoua Region Tillabéri Region Zinder Region Departments of Niger
Maradi-Religion in Niger
Protestants and other denominations. In 2007 Christians were mainly present in Maradi, Dogondoutchi, Niamey and other urban centers with expatriate populations
Maradi-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
Kerala 38,863 State of India. Oshikoto Region 38,653 Region of Namibia. Maradi Department 38,581 Department of Niger. Woleu-Ntem 38,465 Second largest
Maradi-Regions of Niger
Birni N'Konni, Dogondoutchi, Dosso, Filingué, Gouré, Madaoua, Magaria, Maradi, N'Guigmi, Niamey, Tahoua, Téra, Tessaoua, Tillabéry, and Zinder. Their
Maradi-Aguie Department
Aguie is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Aguie. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 245,996
Maradi-Dakoro Department, Niger
Dakoro is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Dakoro. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 630
Maradi-Guidan Roumdji Department
Groumdji is a department of the Maradi Region of Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Guidan Roumdji. As of 2012, the department had a total population
Maradi-Madarounfa Department
Madarounfa is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital is Madarounfa. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 448,863 people
Maradi-Tessaoua Department
Tessaoua is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Tessaoua. As of 2011, the department had a total population of
Maradi-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Kerala 38,863 State of India. Oshikoto Region 38,653 Region of Namibia. Maradi Department 38,581 Department of Niger. Woleu-Ntem 38,465 Second largest
Maradi-Agriculture in Niger
the nation are especially known for their leather industries. Zinder and Maradi are two foci of leatherwork and trade. Economy of Niger Sahel drought 2005–06
Maradi-List of Catholic dioceses in Burkina Faso and Niger
single suffrage diocese: the Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi, seated in the southern city of Maradi. Neither has a national episcopal conference, but the
Maradi-Railway stations in Nigeria
Kebbi (about 250 km) - border Birnin-N'konni Niamey -- Kano (SGR) - border Maradi Lagos Niger River Delta Port Harcourt Calabar (near Cameroon border) Port
Maradi-Government of Niger
country is currently divided into eight Regions: Agadez, Diffa, Dosso, Maradi, Tahoua, Tillaberi, Zinder and Niamey (a capital district of coequal authority
Maradi-Sultanate of Damagaram
also passed through Zinder, making relations with animist neighbors like Maradi or the Gobirwa as profitable, and thus important. Damagaram also covered
Maradi-Konni (Hausa state)
Konni is a traditional Hausa state in what is today south central Maradi Region Niger and north Sokoto State Nigeria. It continues to exist as a ceremonial
Maradi-Maradi, Niger
Maradi is the second largest city in Niger and the administrative centre of Maradi Region. It is also the seat of the Maradi Department and an Urban Commune
Maradi-Moussa Kaka
Moussa Kaka is a Nigerien radio journalist and director of Maradi based station Saraounia FM, as well as a correspondent for France's Radio France International
Maradi-Agadez Region
(Tibesti Region) to the east, Diffa Region, Zinder Region, Tahoua Region and Maradi Region to the south, and Mali (Kidal Region) to the west. It is by far the
Maradi-Dosso Region
highest population density (61.4 inhabitants/km2), below that of Niamey and Maradi regions. Most people live in rural areas, with only 10.4% of the population
Maradi-Tahoua Region
region covers 106,677 km². Tahoua borders Agadez Region to the northeast, Maradi Region to the southeast, Nigeria's Sokoto State to the south, and Mali (Gao
Maradi-Zinder Region
to the south (specifically, the states of Yobe, Jigawa and Katsina), and Maradi Region to the west. The landscape is primarily Sahelian in the south, merging
Maradi-Anfani FM
capital of Niamey, Anfani also has stations in the regional centers of Maradi, Zinder, Birni Nkonni, and Diffa. Founded by newspaper journalist Grémah
Maradi-Belagavi district
Manjari Manjarpai (K.G.) Mannur Manolli Mantur Manturga Manuchiwadi Maradagi Maradi Marakudi Marakumbi Maranhol Mardinagalapur Marganakoppa Marigeri Marihal
Maradi-Maradi Airport
Maradi Airport (IATA: MFQ, ICAO: DRRM) is an airport serving Maradi, Niger. The airport is on the east side of the city. The Maradi non-directional beacon
Maradi-Administrative divisions of Niger
comprises a capital district. Agadez Region Diffa Region Dosso Region Maradi Region Tahoua Region Tillabéri Region Zinder Region The regions are subdivided
Maradi-Kano State
to move from Katsina, capitalising on raids from the Hausa Sultanate of Maradi.[citation needed] The Jihad leaders of the Caliphate encouraged the Kola
Maradi-Niger
Hausa states survived by fleeing south, such as the Katsina who moved to Maradi in the south of what later became Niger. Some of these surviving states
Maradi-Geography of Niger
a severe, but localized food security crisis in the regions of northern Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéri, and Zinder of Niger from 2005 to 2006. It was caused
Maradi-Demographics of Niger
women age 40-49 Agadez 5.7 9.2 7.1 Diffa 6.4 11.0 6.3 Dosso 7.5 11.7 7.7 Maradi 8.4 16.4 9.0 Tahoua 7.3 13.0 7.5 Tillabéri 7.9 15.6 7.8 Zinder 8.5 17.3
Maradi-Economy of Niger
to her malnourished infant at the Maradi MSF aid centre, during the 2005–2006 Niger food crisis. While the Maradi Region is the breadbasket of Niger
Maradi-Transport in Niger
Trans-Sahara Highway system. An additional paved highway runs from Niamey via Maradi and Zinder towards Diffa in the far east of the nation, although the stretch
Maradi-Transport in Nigeria
benefit from two large-scale projects: the Lekki Port in Lagos and the Kano-Maradi rail line in the north of the country. Although transport networks have
Maradi-NIGELEC
Goudel), the Malbaza Power Station (at Malbaza, near Tahoua) and the Zinder & Maradi Thermal Power Station (near Zinder). 70% of Niger's electricity typically
Maradi-The Classified Forest, the Madarounfa Lake and the Tombs of the 99 saints
and the Tombs of the 99 saints are located in the Madarounfa Department, Maradi Region, of Niger. The site consists of three primary features: The Madarounfa
Maradi-List of goat breeds
Red Boer South Africa meat, Pet Red Mediterranean Syria milk Sokoto Red Maradi Red, Red Sokoto Nigeria and Niger Republic Meat, Skin, milk Repartida Northeastern
Maradi-List of hospitals in Niger
Name Locale Opened Closed Galmi Hospital (charitable) Galmi Mayahi District Hospital Maradi Guidan Roumji Hospital Maradi
Maradi-Mayakonda
Malligere Mandaluru Manganakoppa Mangenahalli Mantraghatta Marabanahalli Maradi Maravanji Marenahalli Marigondanahalli Marikatte Marikoppa Marikunte Masadi
Maradi-Javagal
Estate Manjenahalli Manjenahalli Kaval Manjur Mankanahalli Mannamakanahalli Maradi Maradibasavanahalli Maradihalli Maragadi Maragalli Maragathur Maragodanahalli
Maradi-Belluru Cross
Kamanayakanahalli Kambadahalli Kambadahalli Kammanaiyakanhalli Kamsagara Kanagana Maradi Kanaganahalli Kanagonahalli Kanchanahalli Kanchinakote Kanchugahalli Kandegala
Maradi-Kirugavalu
Kamanayakanahalli Kambadahalli Kambadahalli Kammanaiyakanhalli Kamsagara Kanagana Maradi Kanaganahalli Kanagonahalli Kanchanahalli Kanchinakote Kanchugahalli Kandegala
Maradi-Adapura, Davanagere
Malligere Mandaluru Manganakoppa Mangenahalli Mantraghatta Marabanahalli Maradi Maravanji Marenahalli Marigondanahalli Marikatte Marikoppa Marikunte Masadi
Maradi-Ajjahalli, Maddur
Kamanayakanahalli Kambadahalli Kambadahalli Kammanaiyakanhalli Kamsagara Kanagana Maradi Kanaganahalli Kanagonahalli Kanchanahalli Kanchinakote Kanchugahalli Kandegala
Maradi-Alada Halli, Malavalli
Kamanayakanahalli Kambadahalli Kambadahalli Kammanaiyakanhalli Kamsagara Kanagana Maradi Kanaganahalli Kanagonahalli Kanchanahalli Kanchinakote Kanchugahalli Kandegala
Maradi-List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical)
Maracay, Venezuela Mar Addai of Toronto, Chaldean Catholic eparchy, Canada Maradi, Niger Marajó, Territorial Prelature, Brazil Maralal, Kenya Maramureş, Romania
Maradi-Mamadou Maidah
Mamadou Maidah (1924 – 4 November 2005) was a Nigerien politician and diplomat. Mamadou was the Foreign Minister of Niger from 1963 to 1965, and a leading
Maradi-2005–2006 Niger food crisis
a severe but localized food security crisis in the regions of northern Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéri, and Zinder of Niger from 2005 to 2006. It was caused
Maradi-Maradi Region
The Region of Maradi is one of seven regions of Niger. It is located in south-central Niger, east of the Region of Tahoua, west of Zinder, and north of
Maradi-Arik Niger
Cadjehoun Airport Niger Agadez - Mano Dayak International Airport Maradi - Maradi Airport Niamey - Diori Hamani International Airport Base Tahoua - Tahoua
Maradi-List of N1 roads
via Atar N1 road (Morocco) N1 highway (Niger), a road connecting Niamey, Maradi and Zinder N1 highway (Philippines), a primary national highway that mostly
Maradi-Air Niger
operations in 1993. The airline operated services from Niamey to Tahoua, Maradi, Zinder and Agadez. In the late 1960s, its fleet comprised one Douglas DC-3
Maradi-Tibiri
neighboring communities in Niger are Chadakori and Guidan Sori in the north, Maradi and Saé Saboua in the east and Safo and Sarkin Yamma in the south-east.
Maradi-Maradi I
Maradi I is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Maradi. As of 2012, it had a population of 114,307. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
Maradi-Maradi II
Maradi II is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Maradi. As of 2012, it had a population of 66,728. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
Maradi-Maradi III
Maradi III is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Maradi. As of 2012, it had a population of 86,214. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
Maradi-Telephone numbers in Niger
XX XX 20 77 XX XX Gaya 68 XX XX 20 68 XX XX Konni 64 XX XX 20 64 XX XX Maradi 41 XX XX 20 41 XX XX Niamey 20 XX XX 20 20 XX XX 20 XX XX 20 20 XX XX 23
Maradi-Gobir
Katsina the latter built a new capital of Gobir in Tibiri, 10 km north of Maradi in 1836. When the Gobir Sultan revolted against the Sokoto Caliphate that
Maradi-Adi, Chikkodi
Manjari Manjarpai (K.G.) Mannur Manolli Mantur Manturga Manuchiwadi Maradagi Maradi Marakudi Marakumbi Maranhol Mardinagalapur Marganakoppa Marigeri Marihal
Maradi-Kotabagi
Manjari Manjarpai (K.G.) Mannur Manolli Mantur Manturga Manuchiwadi Maradagi Maradi Marakudi Marakumbi Maranhol Mardinagalapur Marganakoppa Marigeri Marihal
Maradi-Bailhongal
which is the oldest airport in North Karnataka . Kalagudi, Bailhongal Maradi Basaveswar Temple Shri Guru Madiwaleswar Math Bailhongal Hanuman Temple
Maradi-Diocese of South Kerala of the Church of South India
Kakkaravila 1 CSI Kakkaravila 2 CSI Kodankara 3 CSI Kulathoor 4 CSI Maradi 5 CSI Manikettimavila 6 CSI Sunago 7 CSI Venkulam Maypuram 1 CSI
Maradi-List of airports by ICAO code: D
DRRG Gaya Airport Gaya DRRL Tillabery Airport Tillabery DRRM MFQ Maradi Airport Maradi DRRN NIM Diori Hamani International Airport Niamey DRRP La Tapoa
Maradi-List of airports by IATA airport code: M
Creek Station, Northern Territory, Australia UTC+09:30 MFQ DRRM Maradi Airport Maradi, Niger UTC+01:00 MFR KMFR Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport
Maradi-List of universities in Niger
Niger [fr] Université d'Agadez [fr] Université Dan Dicko Dankoulodo de Maradi [fr] Université de Diffa [fr] Université de Dosso [fr] Université de Tillabéri [fr]
Maradi-Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye
his parliamentary seat. At the ANDP's Sixth Ordinary Congress, held in Maradi on 9–10 May 2015, Djermakoye was re-elected as President of the ANDP. Djermakoye
Maradi-List of attacks related to primary schools
January 10, 1994 Maradi, Niger 5 1 A former psychiatric patient, armed with a club, beat four children to death in a madrasah in Maradi, and also killed
Maradi-Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral
of Lourdes Cathedral, Florencia, Colombia Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, Maradi, Niger Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes (Canela), Brazil Cathedral of Our
Maradi-Lannemezan
Lannemezan [Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lannemezan] (in French). éditions Maradi. Thuron, Marie-Claire (1999). Lannemezan 1930–1990 ville d'accueil [Lannemezan
Maradi-Muhammadu Dikko
Dikko who was a warrior, and fought bravely in many of Katsina's wars with Maradi, further earning the trust and admiration of Abubakar, who appointed him
Maradi-Ummarun Dallaje
the Islamic month of Rajab in 1806, while the sacked habe rulers fled to maradi in the present Republic of Niger. This development ushered the Katsina emirate
Maradi-Health care systems by country
including the Hôpital National de Niamey and the Hôpital National De Lamordé), Maradi, Tahoua, Zinder and other large cities, with smaller medical clinics in
Maradi-MFQ
MFQ may refer to: Maradi Airport, Niger (by IATA code) Moba language, spoken in Togo (by ISO 639 code) Modern Folk Quartet (later Modern Folk Quintet)
Maradi-Madaoua
district, whose capital had previously been Tahoua, included the towns of Maradi and Tibiri. In the 1920s, the 133-kilometre-long track for riders to Tahoua
Maradi-Tessaoua
Tessaoua, formerly known as Tessawa, is a city located in the Maradi Region of Niger. It has a population of 43,409 (2012 census). Tessaoua is historically
Maradi-List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
2022-09-15. Yakubu (2022-11-06). "Jamiar MAAUN dake Niger ta ta ya sabon sarkin maradi Ahmad Ali zaki murna nada shi". KADAURA 24. Retrieved 2023-07-27. Cahoon
Maradi-Slavery in Niger
of a limited nature. Similarly, in what is today the Maradi Region in central Niger, the Maradi leaders were engaged in a long-running series of tensions
Maradi-Jikata, Niger
Jikata is a town in Aguie Department, Maradi Region, Niger. Lying almost halfway between Aguie (24km to its southwest) and Tessaoua (to its northeast)
Maradi-Burundi national under-20 football team
8 February 2019 (2019-02-08) Group A South Africa 1–0 Burundi Stade de Maradi, Maradi 16:30 Le Roux 9' (pen.) Report Referee: Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)
Maradi-Maradi, Belgaum
Maradi is a village in Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. Village Directory Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2001 Census of India v t e
Maradi-Kollegal
and NH 212 Paddy fields-Ripe for harvest Maradi Gudda Hill Steps Sri Mahadeshwara Swamy First Foot Prints Maradi Gudda Hills Hanur Male Mahadeshwara Hills
Maradi-Dan Kassawa FC
club based in Maradi, Niger. The club was formed in 2008 and plays in Niger Premier League. The team currently plays at Stade de Maradi, which holds 10
Maradi-Railway stations in Niger
would not be able to leave the station (see image). A rail connection from Maradi into Nigeria is being considered. UN Map Niamey terminus station (Niamey
Maradi-Muhammad Alwali II
of Katsina and Daura. The Sultan of Katsina would establish a kingdom in Maradi where his descendants use the title of "Sarkin Katsina" and that of Alwali
Maradi-Diori Hamani International Airport
the city of Niamey 9 km (5.6 mi) to the northwest, as well as to Dosso, Maradi, Zinder, Goure, Diffa, and N'guigmi to the east. The railway track passing
Maradi-Hausa animism
ceremonie d'initiation au culte de possession boorii des Hausa de la region de Maradi by Veit Erlmann, Habou Magagi. Journal of Religion in Africa, Vol. 22, Fasc
Maradi-Aliyu Babba
Kano on three fronts. The Sultanate of Damagaram- a vassal state of borno, Maradi and Ningi opened simultaneous fronts in an attempt to overwhelm kano. Aliyu's
Maradi-Charlie Hebdo shooting
burned in Niamey alone. Churches were also reported to be on fire in eastern Maradi and Goure. There were violent demonstrations in Karachi in Pakistan, where
Maradi-Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1178
five deaths were reported. Burned churches were also reported in eastern Maradi and Gouré. According to police reports, at least 10 people were killed,
Maradi-Bhimeshvara Temple, Nilagunda
Malligere Mandaluru Manganakoppa Mangenahalli Mantraghatta Marabanahalli Maradi Maravanji Marenahalli Marigondanahalli Marikatte Marikoppa Marikunte Masadi
Maradi-Umesh Reddy
28 February 1998, Reddy raped and murdered 37-year-old widow Jayashree Maradi Subbaiah in Peenya. The police believe that he repeatedly had sex with the
Maradi-List of school massacres by death toll
Oct 10 1977 San Juan Trinidad and Tobago 5 0 M Arrested Maradi massacre Jan 10 1994 Maradi Niger 5 0 M Arrested 86. Thurston High School shooting May
Maradi-Congress for the Republic (Niger)
in Niger. The party was established in September 2014 by former mayor of Maradi Kassoum Moctar. Moctar was the party's presidential candidate in the 2016
Maradi-List of cities in Niger
Maradi, the 2nd largest city of Niger.
Maradi-Union of Nigerien Independents and Sympathisers
Ikhia Zodi (1953–1957) Founded May 1948 Dissolved 24 February 1957 Headquarters Maradi Ideology Conservatism Politics of Niger Political parties Elections
Maradi-Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, Maradi
Cathédrale Notre Dame de Lourdes de Maradi) or simply Cathedral of Maradi, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Maradi, the third largest city in the
Maradi-List of World Heritage Sites in Niger
11.658056 (Termit Massif) Natural (vii) 2006 Gadabedji Faunal Reserve Maradi Region 12°35′59″N 2°36′00″E / 12.599722°N 2.6°E / 12.599722; 2.6 (Gadabedji
Maradi-Famine
Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
Maradi-2016 Niger flood
the west and Agadez in the north, and to a lesser extent, the region of Maradi. Extremely fast rise of the river levels were recorded. Within a week, a
Maradi-History of Katsina
commerce in Hausaland. Katsina's influence extended to regions such as Maradi in the north, Zamfara in the west, and encompassed territory to the south
Maradi-Mariama Gamatié Bayard
Gamatié Bayard (born 1958 in Maradi) is a Nigerian politician and women's rights activist. Bayard was born in 1958 in Maradi, Niger. She completed her education
Maradi-Battle of Gawakuke
Sokoto territory to ally themselves with him, including the Tuareg and Maradi tribes, before leading an assault on the undefended town of Karatu and killing
Maradi-Niger Airlines
Airport Niger Agadez Mano Dayak International Airport Diffa Diffa Airport Maradi Maradi Airport Niamey Diori Hamani International Airport Zinder Zinder Airport
Maradi-Simon Marandi
lost to Dr. Anil Murmu of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha but for 2017 by-election, Maradi returned to Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and won the seat. In 2019, Dinesh William
Maradi-Poverty in Niger
5% 83.6% 2018 Diffa 42.0% 76.9% 95.0% 2018 Dosso 52.3% 85.1% 97.8% 2018 Maradi 59.8% 88.1% 97.1% 2018 Tahoua 50.0% 85.2% 97.9% 2018 Tillaberi 47.1% 82
Maradi-2019 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations
16:30 Stade de Maradi, Maradi Referee: Haythem Guirat (Tunisia) 4 February 2019 (2019-02-04) 16:30 Stade de Maradi, Maradi Referee: Mohamed Ali
Maradi-Maranchery
Maranchery has a geographic area of 20.47 km². Kundukadavu Purangu Thamalassery, Maradi, Vadamukku, Panambadu, Parichakam and Mukkala are village areas under Maranchery
Maradi-Ourofan
Ourofan (var. Ourofané) is a town in Maradi Region, Tessaoua Department south central Niger. With a mixed population of pastoral Kel Owey Tuareg, Fulani
Maradi-List of dolmens
of them in the state of Karnataka. Konnur (Tapaswi Maradi) has more than 3 dolmens. Tapaswi Maradi is at a distance of 5 km from Gokak Falls. Kerala:
Maradi-Gundlupet
20 km from Gundlupet Bandipur National Park, 24 km from Gundlupet Huligina Maradi, 26 km from Gundlupet Parvati Betta, 10 km from Gundlupet Terakanambi and
Maradi-Maradu
Maradu (Malayalam pronunciation: [mɐɾɐɖɨ̆]) is a municipality in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. It is located 9.5 km (5.9 mi) south of the district
Maradi-Nipani
Manjari Manjarpai (K.G.) Mannur Manolli Mantur Manturga Manuchiwadi Maradagi Maradi Marakudi Marakumbi Maranhol Mardinagalapur Marganakoppa Marigeri Marihal
Maradi-Food insecurity in Niger
that the government of Niger has. Areas of the country such as Zinder, Maradi, Tillabéri, Tahoua, and Dosso are categorized as "high risk" livelihood
Maradi-2018 Niger Cup
(Maradi) 0-3 ASN NIGELEC (Niamey) AS ZAM (Niamey) bt AS Tsunami FTC (Niamey) National Dendi (Dosso) 0-7 JS Tahoua [May 25] Nassara de Tessaoua (Maradi)
Maradi-List of regions of Niger by Human Development Index
Niamey) 0.499 Gambia – Niger 0.400 Chad 3 Diffa 0.381 South Sudan 4 Maradi 0.380 Somalia 5 Dosso 0.372 Somalia 6 Zinder 0.363 Somalia 7 Tahoua 0
Maradi-Islam in Niger
of the Hausa-based Islamist movements across the border in Nigeria. The Maradi-based Movement for Suppressing Innovations and Restoring Sunnah - IZALA
Maradi-Nigerian Railway Corporation
in February 2021, construction began on a cape-gauge link from Kano to Maradi, the second-largest city in Niger, under the auspices of Portugal's Mota-Engil
Maradi-List of villages in Adamawa State
Yinagu Kirchinga 651110 Dagali; Gadamayo; Kirchinga; Kopa; Kwammnu; Maigana; Maradi; Shuwari; Wurongayandi Madagali 651102 Bebel; Chakawa; Ghunilse; Gilma;
Maradi-List of villages in Borno State
Madlan Pri. Sch.; Sabon Gari Sokotowa; Bumsa; Kore; Charangi; Mapi; Taksaku; Maradi; Garubula Sabon Pri. Sch.; Garubula Dispensary; Wula; Garubula Tsoho; Danaski;
Maradi-List of villages in Zamfara State
I/Vet Clinic; Gidan Rijiya/Adult Class; Gidan Tambari/Asibitin Kutare; Maradi/Village Head Office; Tulluwa II/Centre; Kofar Bai/Baiti; Kasuwar Daji I/Union
Maradi-Anderson Cooper
Camilla Parker Bowles. In August 2005, he covered the Niger famine from Maradi.[citation needed] In 2005, during CNN coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane
Maradi-Bagauda Dynasty
dynasty in Kano, the remnants of the royal house founded a new kingdom in the Maradi Region. "A man shall come to this land with an army, and gain mastery over
Maradi-Marie Lebihan
(MNSD), Lebihan was nominated as a candidate for the National Assembly in Maradi in the 1989 elections. With the MNSD being the sole legal party, she was
Maradi-Maryam Abacha American University Niger
Sub-Saharan Africa. it is a large private International university situated in Maradi, Niger. second largest city in Niger Republic, is an institution with a
Maradi-Jihadist insurgency in Niger
killed by a French drone strike. On 18 February, an air attack on Nachade, Maradi Region, killed seven children and wounded five others. Local media blamed
Maradi-Marradi (disambiguation)
(born 1952), Italian composer, pianist, arranger and television presenter Maradi (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Maradi-Old Swiss Confederacy
Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer, 1974/2001. ISBN 3-17-017051-1. (in German) Boschetti-Maradi, A.: County of Gruyère in German, French and Italian in the online Historical
Maradi-Diamond Zahra
was born in Tahoua but attended her Primary and Secondary education in Maradi all in the Republic of Niger. She is from the Tuareg ethnic group. Zahra
Maradi-Fati Niger
(translated to "Princess of Hausa music"). She was born and bought up in Maradi, Niger where she had her Quranic education before moving to Nigeria to pursue
Maradi-Nigerian bandit conflict
Nigeria. At least 77,000 of the displaced have been forced into Niger's Maradi Region, where cross-border raids and attacks continue. At least 11,320 refugees
Maradi-2021 Niger floods
individuals have been affected by the floods. Most fatalities were reported in Maradi Region with 18 deaths. Niger began to experience significant rains in midJune
Maradi-Departments of Niger
Roumdji Department (Guidan Roumdji) Madarounfa Department (Madarounfa) Maradi City (Maradi) Mayahi Department (Mayahi) Tessaoua Department (Tessaoua) Abalak
Maradi-P. V. Abraham
struggle and was a well-known trade unionist. He was twice the president of Maradi panchayat. He died in August 1989. "Members - Kerala Legislature". niyamasabha
Maradi-Aboubacar Ibrahim International University
Ibrahim International University is a private university in the city of Maradi in the Republic of Niger. The university has six (6) faculties: Faculty
Maradi-Niger gold mine collapse
2021 when a manually dug well collapsed at the Garin-Liman mining area of Maradi region, Niger. The day of the mine disaster left 18 people dead on the spot
Maradi-Maradi school fire
in the city of Maradi in southern Niger. As a result, 26 children were killed and more than fourteen were injured. According to Maradi Governor Chaibou
Maradi-Abdullahi (emir)
Dawaki on ahead and followed himself personally to meet Dan Boskori Sarkin Maradi, west of Gworzo. A battle took place. The Kanawa ran away, deserting the
Maradi-Communes of Niger
Yekoua Doguerawa Malbaza Communauté Urbaine de Maradi Commune de Maradi I Commune de Maradi II Commune de Maradi III Dan-Barto Daouche Doungou Ichirnawa Kantche
Maradi-Ghataprabha
Manjari Manjarpai (K.G.) Mannur Manolli Mantur Manturga Manuchiwadi Maradagi Maradi Marakudi Marakumbi Maranhol Mardinagalapur Marganakoppa Marigeri Marihal
Maradi-Stade de Maradi
Stade de Maradi is a multi-purpose stadium in Maradi, Niger. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue for Jangorzo FC. The
Maradi-Tony Rinaudo
initially at a Farm School/Preparatory Bible College in Maradi, Niger and later in the Maradi Integrated Development Project with the Sudan Interior Mission
Maradi-Climate change and food security in Africa
Rain-fed agriculture in the Sahelian country of Niger. Captured near the cities of Maradi and Zinder, in southern Niger.
Maradi-State Highway 21 (Karnataka)
halli, Arkalgudu, Mokali, Baraguru, Dodda Magge, Mugaluru, Ramanathapura, Maradi, Raagimaruru, Mallapura, Halaganahalli, Gorahalli, Bettadapura, Coorgal
Maradi-Nigerien crisis (2023–2024)
and using anti-ECOWAS slogans. Pro-junta demonstrations also occurred in Maradi and Tillabéri Regions, as well as in neighboring Benin and Burkina Faso
Maradi-Central Bank of West African States
Korhogo, Man and San-Pédro (Côte d'Ivoire), Mopti and Sikasso (Mali), Maradi and Zinder (Niger), Kaolack and Ziguinchor (Senegal), and Kara (Togo). In
Maradi-Swiss Associates
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.; September 1, 2004 Boschetti-Maradi, A.: County of Gruyère in German, French and Italian in the online Historical
Maradi-Bermo Department
Bermo is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. The department is located in the centre of the country. Its administrative seat is the city of Bermo
Maradi-Gazaoua Department
Gazaoua is a department of the Maradi Region in Niger. The department is located in the south of the country and borders Nigeria. Its administrative seat
Maradi-UraMin
CEO Anne Lauvergeon was dismissed in 2011. Saraya Arlit Bakouma Trekkopje Maradi Beaufort West On December 20, 2004, the French company "Cogema Développement
Maradi-Rima River
part of Nigeria. At its northernmost point it is joined by the Goulbi de Maradi river. It runs southwest and joins the Sokoto River near Sokoto, then continues
Maradi-Fly-whisk
Goat-hide and horse-hair Hausa fly-whisk, from near Maradi, Niger, early 1960s, 28 inches (71 cm)
Maradi-Maradi
Maradi may refer to: Maradi Region, Niger Maradi, Niger Roman Catholic Diocese of Maradi Maradi Airport This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Maradi-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
Urana FC Arlit ASN Nigelec Niamey AS GNN Niamey Kandadji Sport Niamey Zumunta AC Niamey Espoir FC Zinder Dan Kassawa FC Maradi Alkali Nassara Club Zinder
Maradi-List of Muslim states and dynasties
Sultanate of Damagaram (1731–present) Dosso kingdom (1750–present) Sultanate Maradi (1807–present) Tera Kingdom (1700–present) Kokoro Kingdom (1700–1901) Goure
Maradi-Davanagere
Malligere Mandaluru Manganakoppa Mangenahalli Mantraghatta Marabanahalli Maradi Maravanji Marenahalli Marigondanahalli Marikatte Marikoppa Marikunte Masadi
Maradi-Languages of Niger
Languages Agadez Region Tuareg, Kanuri Diffa Region Kanuri Dosso Region Zarma Maradi Region Hausa Niamey Zarma Tahoua Region Hausa Tillabéri Region Zarma Zinder