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Tahaoua Abalak Bagaroua Birni Nkonni Bouza Illela Keita Madaoua Malbaza Tahouha Tassara Tchintabaraden Tillia Niger: Atlas admin1 Agadez Tahaoua Agadez Tahaoua Aderbissinat Abalak Arlit Bagaroua Birma Birni Nkonni Iferouane Bouza Ingall Illela Tcirozerine Keita Madaoua Diffa Malbaza Diffa Tahouha Bosso Tassara Goudou Maria Tchintabaraden Maine Soroa Tillia Ngourti Nguigmi Tillabéri Agadez Tillabéri Dosso Abala Dosso Ayerou Boboye Balleyara Dioundiou Banbangou Dogondoutchi Banikilare Falmey Filingue Gaya Goteheye Loga Kollo Diffa Tibiri Ouallam Tahoua Say Maradi Tera Tillabéri Zinder Maradi Torodi Aguie Maradi Bermo Zinder Niamey Dakoro Zinder Dosso Gazaoua Beledji Guidan Roumdji Ayerou Madarounfa Damagaram Takaya Mayahi Dungass Tessaoua Goure Kantche Niamey Magara Niamey Mirriah Tafeita Tanout Niger: Reference map of Agadez ! Fort Gardel !! Ghat ! ! Al Quatrun Eferi ! Al Wigh LIBYA ! Ami Madema In-Amdjel ! ! Ain az Zan ! Tamanraset !! ALGERIA Bardaa !! Djado Creation date: 02/05/2018 ! TIBESTI Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, Zouar DCW, IGNN ! Paper size: A4 Iferouane Bilma Disclaimers The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not Garin Malam ! Arlit imply official endorsement CHAD or acceptance by the Iferouane Dirkou ! ! United Nations. Arlit Bilma ! ! KIDAL 0 100 200 Dannet km ! Timia Fachi ! ! Tchirozerine ! Ingall Tabelot BORKOU Tchirozerine ! ^! ! National capital Tassara Ingall ! GAO ! ! Agadez !! Admin1 capital Tillia Aderbissinat ! ! DIFFA Main town ! Tamaya INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES TAHOUA !Aderbissinat Abalak ! N'Gourti ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES ZINDER ! Tesker ! KANEM Admin2 boundaries Abala Tahoua ! Tanout ! !! TILLABERI Nokou Main road Bouza ! Filingue ! ! ! Illela N'Guigmi MARADI ! Mao Secondary road Goure LAC !! Malbaza! Mayahi Sofoua ! ! Liwa! Local road !! Zinder Goudoumaria Bosso ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! !! ! Niger: Reference map of Diffa ! Bilma TIBESTI AGADEZ BORKOU Creation date: 02/05/2018 Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, DCW, IGNN Paper size: A4 N'Gourti Disclaimers The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the CHAD United Nations. N'Gourti ! 0 50 100 Tesker km ZINDER ! KANEM Nokou ! ^! National capital !! Admin1 capital N'Guigmi ! Maine Mao ! Main town !! Goure Saroa ! ! Kablewa Bosso BARH-EL-GAZEL N'Guel-Beyli Liwa INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES ! ! Mondo Goudoumaria Bosso ! T ! ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES ! Diffa oumour! LAC Foulatari ! Moussoro ! Abadam ! !! Bol !! Admin2 boundaries Goudoumaria Gueskerou! Komadugu Baga-Sola ! Maine Diffa Chedra !! Main road Soroa! BORNO Yobe YOBE !Chetimari Dungass ! Machina Yusufari ! Secondary road ! ! Damasak Kukawa !! Gashua ! ! Maigatari ! ! Massakory Local road ! Geidam Gudumbali ! Monguno Gumel JIGAWA ! River ! Guri NIGERIA HADJER-LAMIS Niger: Reference map of Dosso Bagaroua ! Illela ! Ouallam ! Filingue ! TAHOUA Soucoucoutane ! Dogonkiria ! TILLABERI Dogondoutchi ! Birni N'Konni Balleyara ! Matankari ! ! Dan Kassari Niger ! ! Illela Creation date: 02/05/2018 Loga Loga Peulh ! ! Dogondoutchi Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, Niamey ! DCW, IGNN ^!!! !Sokorbe Kieche Balle Diori Hamani Falwel ! ! Paper size: International Airport A4 Tangaza ! ! Disclaimers The boundaries and names Kollo Carre Garankedey Kore Harikanassou! ! shown and the designations ! Mairoua Kware used on these maps do not Mokko ! ! N'Gonga Zarma ! Dosso imply official endorsement Torodi or acceptance by the ! Say Tibiri ! ! Tibiri Sokoto United Nations. Birni N'Gaoure ! Silame Kargui ! !! Boboye Bangou Doumega !! ! Peulh ! 0 30 60 Fabidji! ! km Golle Dosso SOKOTO ! Guecheme ! Sadiq Abubakar Farey Tessa ! Argungu International Airport Falmey Kaina ! ! Zabori Falmey Dioundiou ! ! Guilladje ! Shagari Zarma ! ^! Dioundiou Sokoto National capital Gwandu Birnin Kebbi ! !! !! Admin1 capital Sambera Zeno ! NIGERIA ! ! Kalgo Main town EST ! Aliero Yelou ! ! KEBBI Airport Gummi Kebbe ! Bunza Maiyama ! INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES Diapaga Bana ! ! ! Karimama ! ! ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES Tanda Bengou ! ! ZAMFARA Suru Admin2 boundaries Gaya ! ! Gaya ALIBORI Malanville ! ! Kamba Main road BURKINA ! Tounouga FASO Secondary road BENIN Local road River Niger: Reference map of Maradi ! Aderbissinat AGADEZ Abalak ! Bermo ! Bermo Tanout ! ZINDER Keita ! Roumbou ! Azagor Creation date: 02/05/2018 ! ! Goula TAHOUA ! Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, ! Tagriss Tarka Nomao ! DCW, IGNN Korahane ! Dakoro Bouza Paper size: A4 ! Disclaimers ! Adje Koria The boundaries and names shown and the designations Mayahi used on these maps do not imply official endorsement El Allassane Tchake or acceptance by the ! Maireyrey ! United Nations. Dakoro ! Kornaka ! Madaoua ! Issawane Ourafane ! 0 30 60 Mayahi Sofoua km ! Tessaoua ! Kanambakache Zinder !! Tessaoua Kanguiwa ! ! ! ! Chadakori Takieta ! Maijirgui ! ^ National capital ! ! Guidan-Roumdji Guidan-Roumdji Aguie ! Baoudeta !! Sabon Birni ! Admin1 capital ! Guidan Sori Peulh ! Aguie ! Koona ! ! ! !! Gazaoua Korgom Main town ! Maradi ! ! Gangara Matamaye INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES Gazaoua Madarounfa ! ! SOKOTO Madarounfa Hawan Dawaki ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES Haoussa Isa Admin2 boundaries ! ! Dan Issa ! Maiaduwa Shinkafi ! Main road NIGERIA ! Jibiya Katsina Secondary road !! ! Magaria ! ! Mashi Sokoto ZAMFARA KATSINA Local road Rimi ! Dutsi ! ! Baure River ! ! Niger: Reference map of Niamey TILLABERI !Fondo Ga Niamey 3 Niamey 2 Niamey 1 Kongou Zarmagandey ! Koira Tagui ! Bagou ! Creation date: 02/05/2018 Alpha Toukouara Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, ! DCW, IGNN, OSM Paper size: A4 Disclaimers The boundaries and names Losso Goungou ! shown and the designations ! Tourakou used on these maps do not Saga imply official endorsement ! or acceptance by the Goudel ! Niamey United Nations. ^! Deykouarey ! Niamey 4 0 3 6 ! km !Kolonsa Lamorde Diori Hamani Niger International Airport ^! National capital ! Niamey 5 Gourare! Saga Sambou Koira !! Admin1 capital ! Main town Djolongou Koutere ! Airport ! INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES Admin3 boundaries Main road TILLABERI Secondary road Local road River / Water bodies Niger: Reference map of Tahoua! !Iferouane Arlit ! Tin-Essako ! KIDAL ! In Tebezas AGADEZ Tchirozerine ! Creation date: 02/05/2018 Tassara !! Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, Agadez Tassara Ingall DCW, IGNN ! ! GAO Paper size: A4 Disclaimers The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not Tillia Tchintabaraden ! imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Ménaka United Nations. ! Tchintabaraden Tillia ! 0 50 100 Abalak km Aderbissinat ! Abalak! Bermo ! ! Tabalak ^! ! Tahoua National capital Banibangou Abala ! Tahoua Keita !! Tebaram !! ZINDER ! Admin1 capital ! !Tamaske Bambeye ! ! Keita ! Main town TILLABERI Bagaroua Garhanga ! ! ! !Deoule Tarka Nomao Illela! Airport ! Bouza Ouallam ! ! Bouza Filingue Bagaroua Illela MARADI INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES Madaoua Malbaza ! Madaoua ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES Malbaza Mayahi Sofoua Birni Birni ! ! ! Dogeraoua Admin2 boundaries N’Konni N’Konni Balleyara ! Guidan- ! ! DOSSO ! ! ! Illela Bangui Roumdji Main road Gada ! ! ! Niger ! ! Takieta Niamey Dogondoutchi Maradi Aguie Loga Peulh SOKOTO ! Secondary road ^! Diori Hamani !! Tangaza ! International Airport ! Madarounfa Matamaye Local road ! ! Wurno River Niger: Reference map of Tillabéri ! Ansongo GAO Niger Banibangou Abala Banibangou ! TAHOUA Abala Ayerou ! Ayarou ! Téra Bankilare Bagaroua ! Dessa ! ! Creation date: 02/05/2018 Gorom Gorom Bankilare ! Tondikiwindi ! Ouallam Tillabéri Filingue Data soures: OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, ! ! Filingue Ouallam DCW, IGNN Sinder Boura ! Tillabéri !! ! Paper size: A4 Gorouol Ole Simiri Dori ! !! Tera ! Disclaimers The boundaries and names Dargol Fakara ! ! ! shown and the designations Diagourou ! used on these maps do not Gothèye Balleyara! imply official endorsement SAHEL Karma or acceptance by the ! Balleyara Loga Peulh Dogondoutchi United Nations. Gothèye Niamey ! ! ^! Diori Hamani Balle Sebba ! 0 50 100 ! International Airport km SOKOTO ! Kollo Kollo Torodi Carre DOSSO Torodi ! Say Birni N'Gaoure Tibiri ! ! ! ! ^! Bogande Gueladio Dosso National capital ! Rimaibe !! !! KEBBI Admin1 capital !Kirtachi Seybou !Tamou Argungu ! ! Main town Gayeri ! Dioundiou ! ! Say Falmey Zarma Airport Birnin Kebbi !! INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES Kalgo EST ! ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES ! Jega ! Admin2 boundaries Fada-Ngourma Diapaga Bunza ! Karimama ! ! ! !! Maiyama Main road Suru ALIBORI ! Secondary road ! ! Sokoto Malanville Kamba Local road !! River Niger: Reference map of Zinder Tabelot ! Tchirozerine ! !! Agadez Ingall ! AGADEZ Doudoumi ! !Egaro Creation date: 02/05/2018 Tamaya Data soures: ! Echkar Tesker OCHA, ESRI, UNCS, ! DCW, IGNN Aderbissinat ! Paper size: A4 Dibibe Boulakaou Tenhya ! ! ! Disclaimers The boundaries and names Tanout shown and the designations Belbedji Eliki used on these maps do not Bermo ! Inguini Tesker imply official endorsement ! Najani ! Rijia Yahaya ! ! ! DIFFA or acceptance by the ! Tanout ! United Nations. Azagor 0 50 100 ! Alakos Kanadi km ! ! Foukey Korahane! ! ! Tarka Nomao Ollelewa! Gamou MARADI Falenko ! ! Wame Ta Chaibou Dogo Dogo Tchake ! ! ^! Kornaka ! National capital ! ! Ourafane Albarkaram Gouré ! Mayahi Sofoua Takieta ! ! ! ! Damagaram Gouré ! Admin1 capital Kanambakache N'Guel-Beyli ! Zinder Takia ! ! !! Main town Mirriah ! Guidiguir Goudoumaria Chadakori Takieta Guidimouni ! ! ! ! ! Mirriah Foulatari INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES Aguie Gouchi Boune ! ! ! ! ! Gueskerou !! Gazaoua ! Maradi ! Magaria ADMIN1 BOUNDARIES Matamaye Wacha! Diffa ! Kantché Maine Soroa ! Kwaya Admin2 boundaries ! ! Shinkafi Kaita ! Machina ! ! Yekoua Dungass Malawa Yusufari ! ! ! ! ! Damasak Main road !! ! Magaria Magaria Dungass Gashua ! ZAMFARA Katsina Dutsi ! Dantchiao ! Secondary road ! Birinawa ! Geidam ! Guri BORNO Charanchi ! YOBE Local road ! Sabuwa Gumel Birni Mogaji ! Bunga ! KATSINA Kusada Dapchi River ! JIGAWA ! ! !.
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