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Département De Abala Pour Usage Humanitaire Uniquement CARTE DE REFERENCE Date De Production : 21 Mars 2018 Niger - Région de Tillabéri - Département de Abala Pour Usage Humanitaire Uniquement CARTE DE REFERENCE Date de production : 21 mars 2018 3°20'0"E 4°10'0"E "Eknewane "Tagaza Mali " " " "Assagueyguey " Tillia Tahamou " Tillia "Tadroupt " I Karafan Ii Ikarffane I "Tafougaye "Zindar "Maitallakiya "Intedene "Banna Kouara "Tabalolt I "Sine Godar "Langa Kouara "Targuaitamoun " Ta"balolt Ii " Tiguezefan Issa "Bourgett Tiguezefantabre " Ban" izoumbou Saidou Kouara Afantam Tigueze Fan Raoufi " Mai Bado Banibangou " " " Miel " Dan Dabagui "Chimbarkawane " Mimandey "Garin Dogo " Komakoukou Wedo" u Bangou Peulh " N'Bili"bass " " "Agai Agai " " " Garin Ousmane " Weidou Bangou Djerma Indiguini Mali Koara " " Taka Lafia " Darey Tinni "Darey Sossi " Tare Tare " " " Tamalolo "Agaginey " Bouka Balla" "Tillimoune Dogon Dadji "Kabey Bangou " "Fakkata Banibangou Tanagamat Tingar " " " " Tine Greguef 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Tarbiat Atibis " " Belehi Ilmane " Chinatt Mahen " Sounkourou Chaibou Garin Issa Adouowi " Kalaba " Salka Damna I Kouka " " " " Ibaladan " Toudoun Moussa Toudoudounka " "Tounfafaye Garin Gagara Dongon Tamatche " Soumatte " Belehi " Tapkin Waou " "Salka Damna Ii Tabotakit " Sabon Gari" " "Adarawa " "Dangna Kourfa "Kalgo Lokojoro Adouawi Chinatt Doutchi " " Takarbaye " Garin Halidou " Inelou " " " "Magorawa Waou " Adouowi Yali Adouowin Toudou "Bagaroua I Et Bagaroua I " Fatima Tribu Ban Guir "Garin Gonga " Chinguilba "Affraikoum Asamiya " Adouowi Aoula " " " " "Sabon Yayi " Bani Zoumbou " "Sambo Kouara Fadama " " " Tabkin Magariya" "Maimagare Garin Issiakou "Sabon Yayi " Doroji " Katshemou Tatinono " " " " Fad" ama Goubawa " Garin Raggo Kelt Zenbet I " " Garin Elh Dan Fako Fada" ma Toudou "Mailaya Tounga Doroji K" assari Dandaji Et Garin Dan Ladi " " Abala "Tiwila Kelt Zembel V " " " " " " Guigiria "Inchinana "Wakazoua Katsira Zango Wali "Tsirma Tsirma " Garin Wadey Garin Alage Adarawa "Ajaga " " Akouara Jiguirya Soubera Garin Salifou " " Tamisguidan "Kabozi Kouara Abala " "Agaye "Dalle Et Belehi Wanzamawa "Ijali " Garin Rafi Et Elh Adamou Magorawa " " "Safala Tabotikit Bazeize Kouara Garin Bouzaye Takora "Adoua " Safalla Fartal " "Chiliguidalane Toudoun Saki " "Mai Adouoyi "Konngimit " " " " Rouga Garin Seini "Guidan Melli Garin Malam Zaoure Fartal "Sarou " " Koungimit Kouka " Moribane " " Gorou N Soumagale " " B"ani Kane 0 "Sarou Carre ' "Tangamora Ii 0 Kolalo Boultsawa " ° Dan Marke (I) 5 " " Banikane Koira T"egui "Mai Goude 1 " Tounga Akkorinne Kololo "Garin Gaya " Garin" Zodi " "Chifou Roumkoroney Magaria Toudou " " " " "Garin Elh Mahamadou "Garin Doga Garin Targez" " Inezadan I " " Tounga Tsaka Inkouchene Inezadan Ii Intikialatane Katsoura Dan Marke Ii "Magaria "Barebari Et Zabarmawa " "Intarzawane Wani Folakawa" "Zarboule "Dan Toudou " Intichelfey Kore " " " Dan Marke Ii "Arnee Gorgabe I Sabara" Takassassam "Godiel " " Wani Kourfayawa Et Kalawa "Garin Sawani Soukoudou Maissoulmi Intichilfey " " " "Intouila " "Safalla "Alela Yamam" a Adoua "N'Goubra "Gawal " " Yabo "Garin Alio Iheress " Bilingue Tamatchi " " " Gachia " Adoua " Tadikamane Soubera Wani " Kelfizembe" t 7 " "Dan Wouya Inkachiwane " Tahoua " " Bagarounme Ahole " "Samassamey Sabon Gari Gatta Goubey Et Gatta I Garin Massoyi " Kelti Zembett4 " " Takolas Soubera " "Garin Bajar " Tebaram "Toudou " " Samassamey Dan Gari Ouro Oldi " Soubera Tawaye " Garin Sarki "Kordango " Inougoursoumout " " " " "Tine Fas Dan Maito" ka Garin Mai Dawa " Wadata Kordango " "Kourfa Dogon Tabki Bonkano" Tacha Itatche "Kaoura Weila Sabon Gari " "Sanam "Laham " "Talakassatt "Toudoun Maito Et "Maisoulmi G"arin Elh Dan Sanam "Marke Diori Dagna Peulh "Ahole " Libye " Weila Sofon Gari " Hamdallahi "Dagna I Badak Adouoyi "Dakore " Garin Alou " Boukoki Tounga Noma Market Dounna " "Dan Kalgo " " " Aborak " Badak Toudou Aborak "" " " Jiga " Market Dounna(Toudou) " " Komada Garin Korao "Kabefo "Toudoun Follakawa " Tounga Lagatt " " Komada I Et Ii Saraye Gorou " " Garin Moussa Saraye Dan Gari Algérie " " Tebaram "Guezawo " "Iskita " "Intadeina "Hamba Daouda Garin Dan Dare "Innamalao Hamba Doubalma " "Garin Bouzou Bambeye " " "Bindoli "Karki Bagorat Mai Noukouche " Tanchiley " " "Bogar "Koukatalla " " " "Garin Kouiya " Tamatshi "Garin Tcherou Chiguitan I Et Ii "Maiguizaza " " Garin Mai Heke " "Maissoungoumi (Haoussa) "Tchintchaye "Kouroula " Edir I" " " Wadata Toullou "Tsabre Toudo"un Ouhoumoudou Maissoungoumi Zarma " "Garin Arawa " "Ijiguidi "Garin Barty Dingazi "Garin Goumeye Dan Mourafou Follakawa " Chiguinawane Tarjamatt " "Kouka Goubey "Donkim " " Dan Mourafou Peulh Toungan Nomaye " Garin Toudou Dinkim Is"kiout Maifarinkaye Z"arma " "Dounna Mai Rijia Et Doun- "Indikan Guidan Illa " " Tinigar "" " Tantigar "Garin Elh Moussa Iggui "Garin Makera "Maifarinkaye Haoussa Malass" Arawa " "Malass Garin Louna "Kafougue " " " Intiwin" a Tchouale "Koukakame I " Maiguizaza Tambarara " Hako " " Ijajalan Marake Gangan Kourfa Malass Kourfaywa " Mali " "Maitalakia " Dounna Magorawa Tamagorjek " "Madaka " Ouallam " Garin Kadade "Sabre Guiye "Danbanguiro Kourfa " Takoussa Wouro Kimba " Niger " " Tagalass " " "Kouka Gana "Achouale Zon" go Bigui "Garin Mokko " Toudounni Kouli " " "Garin Zongon Zabo "Jigouna "Dangna Acha " "Garin Maydaji "Garin Elh Bawa "Bouzaye Gouiwa Karfetalch "Dawoyi " Garin Saidou Garin Mai Aya " Tchad "Amino Garin To" ukoulle "Tadiba Karadji " "Garin Moussa "Tsoula Garin Kessa " Tidiba" " "G"arin Guie "Moza I " "Talcho Garin Malam Ayouba "Garin Zabarmawa "Tchinalga "Garin Mali " "Soukou Doussou " Gourouza " "Garin Maranga Filingué "Kwakkinay Et Garin Makera Akassou Folakawa Moulkoussou Akassou Peul " " Sanam " "Toudouni Farfarou "Boutaye Sayelle Garin Marafa Akassou I " " "Tchoua " Boutaye Kouroup "Ahandrass "Rounhou Tsoloa Malam Abdou " " "Wakazoua Dan Gari " Tsoloa Hamza " "Akassou Ii "Takiki "Gourounzoumi " "Atarabba Jakouka Aljanna " Filingué Toukounous Arzika " " " Burkina Faso Nigeria "Darogi B" abba Darogi Karama Madobia " " Kahougue " Sabara Bankali Ouro Barti" Rabateye " "Tanfadara " Birbiro "Gourzawa " " Illela Injajaye "Koundoutou Garin Iyoni " Toukounous Station " Dan Marke Karama Tsadare Tounga Ajiyao " " Aboulala Peulh " " " " "Garin Mouche " "Koutoumbou Toudoun Adarawa Koren Mangassa "Awadata "Tsaouna Sabara " "Koutoukale "Dan Marke Babba " " Aw" anchala "Tcharaou Kouara Tidani Kore Kassa " Dan Marke Maigarka Rigia " Tanagortso " " "Aboulala " "Tounga Abarchi Kore Toudou "Goumbi " "Farka Kalle Bankali Goumbi Mayaou " " Frontière internationale Localité " "Wadata Ijajalan Farka Tessi "" Garin Issa " Sabon Yayi Ii Sabon Yayi I " Aboulala Bargoumawa " Bagaza Aboulala "Yourmandi Kouara Tarkassa " Tountsoura " Baledoume Abdouga Dinkilmi " Bagaroua " " " Didigo" Kouara Garin Tanaka "Daroji " Région Route principale Fondo Bon "Tapkin Kalgo I Et Ii "Biga Alip Akora Kiara "Magaria Toutchi " Tapkin Dari " " Garassa Kouara " "Garin Mali "Ayawa 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"Maichilmi Gari Dadi Mai Kogo " Badab" ai Mai Bigua "Zongo Abou Talli Akwara" Congo " Takassaba " " Jiga "Bamourna " "Almachida Dogon Dagi Garin Sarki "Zama " Car"r"en Doli Est " " Sadoura SourceFsa dsekas Bdaohnangéoes: Carren Doli Ouest Garin Fana Kourfeye " Chagnassou " Awala Doga " Koumari Peulh "Kawadata " " Akoira Alou " Sites: DREC, REACH """" " Ca"r"re Taosseye Gao " " """ " " " " "" " Administratif Banikane Kouldamiya" "Taosseye MoumounRioutes, localités : OSM, INS "Gao Angoual Kara " Agayess " " " Godey Ii " " "Ganda Gorou Centre " "Marjak " " Darayawa "Magora "Koumari Taosseye Dangna Taosseye Garin GAadbmasisn : HDX Kangnaize Ii Krouk Banikane Ga"rin Awal " Akoira I "Chinagame Gahouni Mai Nadi Dan Gao
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