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NIGER: Carte Administrative NIGER - Carte Administrative NIGER: Carte administrative NIGER - Carte Administrative GHAT Ghat Madrusah Awbari (Ubari) Légende DJANET /" Tajarhi Capital Illizi Murzuq L I B Y E !. Chef lieu de région ! Chef lieu de département ! Localité Frontières Adrar Route Principale TAMANRASSET A L G E R I E Route secondaire Tamanghasset Cours d'eau Lit du lac Tchad Régions Timbuktu BARDAI-ZOUGRA(MIL) Agadez Diffa Djado ! Chirfa ! Dosso Bilma Dao Timni Maradi ! ZOUAR Niamey TESSALIT Assamaka Iferouane Tahoua Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Agadez Tillabery IN GUEZZAM Kidal Aney Zinder Assamaka ! ! Achenouma Arlit ! Iferouane Arrigui ! ! ! Dirkou Chemidour! !Bezza ! Agguer ! ARLIT ! BILMA ! ! ! Timbuktu Gougaram KIDAL ! Dannet ! Timia ! Fachi Akerebreb ! M A L I ! 0 100 200 300 kms Elmeki ! Bourni Assessa ! ! Aouderas ! Tchir!ozérine Abardokh !Tabelot ! Teguidda-n-Tessoumt InGall ! Teguidda-n-Tagait ! TchighazerineDabaga ! ! I-n-Jitane ! ! Azel Map Doc Name: ! Atri Tassara ! AGADEZ OCHA_SitMap_Niger !.! Assaouas Timoumenine ! Agadem Tassara ! Ingal ! GLIDE Number: 16032013 !! ! ! Creation Date: 30 Septembre 2014 Projection/Datum: GCS/WGS 84 Gao Aderbissinat Marandet Web Resources: http://ochaonline.un.org/niger ! Ngourti GAO Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1: 2 000 000 TILIA I-n-Ouagar !! ! Map data source(s): TCHIN-TABARADEN Timbuktu MENAKA !! OCHA Niger Tillia Diffa Tahoua Termit Kaoboul Telemses Tchintabaraden Aderbissinat Tasker ! Disclaimers: ! !! Abalak The designations employed and the presentation of Kao !! T C H A D Anekeur ! ABALAK ! Taza ! Boulaharde Ngourti material on this map do not imply the expression of any ! !! Chinagodrar Tigezefen ! Mihan ! opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the ! Koussotori Meriza Bermo Baboul ! ! Takanamat Wakou ! ! Tasker Ngaba ! ! Tabalak ! ! Tiloa ! Abarey !Amaloul-Gidis ! ! United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, ! Bani Bangou BANI-BANGOU Jakasa ! Chadawanka Bermo Maul ! ! Asimahan ! Kele Kele Goulouski ! Tuizegorou ! Abala ! Gadabedji ! Ta!nout ! Labezanga Tin Gara ! Fadama ! ! territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Mopti ! ! ! ABALA Sefala Tarka !TANOUT Kokaram Zerma-Dare ! ! ! ! TAHOUA ! ! ! Tahoua ! Yogo Kanem Garbey Kalfou ! SoumassouAyerou Tiombango ! Tamatchi KonjimitDamarkeSana!m Tebaram ! Sokole ! ! ! ! ! Edir !. ! ! delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. TAMBAO ! !Dametoka Na!sarawa ! Telelegel ! Markye KEITA ! Guidan Atchie Ouanze!rbeAlkongui AYOROU Boni Tem Sabako ! Tamaske! ! Gagawa Chirwa Boukari-Koire ! ! ! ! ! Golbegu!i Fandou Kaina Eskimit Bambeye ! Soli Samia ! ! Zinder ! ! ! Taroum ! ! Moza ! ! Belbeji ! Gober-Gorou !Mangaize ! ! Keita Goula ! Oualeram ! Sanguile ! Bari-Touri Takousa Bagaroua Tabokaki ! !Guidan Baoutchi Sabonkafi ! Dolbel ! ! ! ! !Laba ! Gangara! Gadori ! Bankillare BANKILARE Dine Talcho Ataraba ! Arouey ! ! ! ! Ziban ! ! ! Koutoumbou Ada Chimo! Garanga Korohan Guidan Makao Guiom ! ! ! ! Badeguicheri ! Deoule Dikitan! ! Tagiris Dan Barko ! Fatatako Bellekoire Guego!rou Toukounous ! ! ! ! DAKORO ! ! Olelewa Guirdiguissi Mitime ! ! Kofouna Gassa-Ziban Danga ! Dinkildimi Guileye Djibale Baban Katami ! ! ! ! Abranga ! ! ! Logazeido ! Chaniassou! ILLELA ! ! Dan Koulou Serkin Arewa ! Manda Amara Sewa!n Ouallam ! Farka Rwafi ! ! Guidan-Kassori ! ! Gezawa Kaobou ! ! ! ! Bakin-Toulou ! Koumari ! ! BOUZA Birnin Lale ! ! Karta ! ! ! Djinguines ! ! Mallari ! ! FILINGUE ! Ilaga Yaama ! Bouza Banjani Dan Baou Yagagi Baboul Gagandi ! T! illabéri Fefandou Daouda-Bangou-Tagasaba ! Sabara Makourdi ! ! Ayaouane ! ! ! Baboulwa! Gamou ! Doungouro Meana ! OUALLAM ! Takawat ! ! ! ! Karofan Da!koro Guidan AliKoagoni ! Gueza ! Gazamni ! ! ! !! Bagaroua Siria ! Ourno ! ! ! Kelle ! Sa!wani Maimakaine ! Tama ! Ajekoria Falenko Toufafiram !Ganatcho ! Sahel Dangala! ! Chikal Maygebe ! Sehia Dao!ulere Illela ! ! Bakin Birji ! ARIBINDA ! Tolkoboy Banikan ! ! ! ! ! ! Kore ! Damou Kaodi FonekoKokoro ! ! ! Boukou Kourouroube ! Tajae Kossa ! ! ! ! ! Yelewani ! Filingué ! Dan-Gona! Gagare Maymagaria Birnin Kazoe Kiriguim Darma Salmiram ! ! Koratedj!i !Dingazi Banda ! Tabkin Kouka Kondo TchakyeMaradi ! ! ! ! Zoribi !. Simiri Dirga ! Soukoukoutan Dadoria ! Arzerori ! ! ! N'Guigmi MAO ! ! ! Faska !Nakoni Kornaka T!oukounda !! ! Sornalik Itchigin Kiabi ! ! ! ! Ourofon Damagaram Takaya ! Bakomaka ! Doubelma ! ! ! !MADAOUA Mayahi ! DORI !Téra ! ! Bonkoukou ! Goumbi-Kano Magaria ! Guidan Boey ! Seram ! Tanga-Koara ! Ch!att Issakiti ! Folakam! ! ! Issawan Rifilamiram ! Maïné Soroa Zindigori !TER! A Tillabery ! Kolefou ! ! Malbaza ! May Kisava Kasama ! GOURE Karamba Bouti Kabalewa ! ! ! Samari !Goumbibanda ! Dan Kibia Arewa! MAYAHI ! ! ! ! Gouré ! ! ! ! Gotheye ! Toudou-Dounka Malbaza! !Galmi Madaoua !! Takiéta Mazamni ! Boura ! Boukanda Damana ! ! ! ! ! Dan Kori Kanya Koulombardo !Ari koukouri Gounde ! ! Dargol ! ! Nazey ! ! Doutchi Dosey ! Tambey! Guidan Takorka Darge Chadi Dan Mero ! ! ! Birinia ! Kakassi Libo-Atou-Koara ! Karki ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Likariri Abari Dyougounoumaram! Nguel Beyli Bandio ! ! ! Gardama-Koa!ra ! Konni Serke Ha!ousa ! ! ! Nguel Kounama! ! ! ! ! Tsernaoua Kabobi ! Dan Amina ! ZINDER ! Bangare GOTHEYE Fandouberi Baleyara Bazag!a !Kabodi Kouka Tule Tessaoua ! Birni Soubdou ! Taka ! ! Tabla Gassi Matankari ! ! ! Dara Amadodo TESSAOUA ! Termini ! ! ! Doulougou ! ! ! Kolma!y !BIRNI N KONNI ! ! !. Adoumchi ! ! ! ! ! ! K!ougome MYRRIA ! Kilakina Goudoumaria Bosso Kone-Kaina Ba!ni-Kosseye Dogon-Tapkin Maygizawa ! ! Baban Tapk!i Gidimouni Wodo ! NamaroKarma ! ! Bangi Chadakori ! Gournaka Takieta ! ! ! Gidigir ! ! !Koseiri !Bosso ! ! Tagazar DOGONDOUTCHI ! ! ! ! May JirgiBougage! ! ! Gamdou Fana Malouram ! Toumour MOUSSORO Birni-Fantora ! ! Nakigaza ! ! ! Naki Ka!rfi ! ! Kisanbana ! !Goudoumaria ! ! Mbannga ! Kabe LOGA ! ! Souloulou! ! Drikwa Diffa Boulkagou! Bo!ubon ! ! ! ! ! Loga K!algo!Ligido Kourouma Batiaka! Mirriah Gazabale ! Lac ! ! ! Hamdilaye ! Guidan Roumji ! Guidan Dawey Droum Malori ! ! ! Yeda ! ! ! Tchadwa Kona Kantche ! ! Fongor!imaramKelakam Niamey ! Rizia-Samna Gofo Tibiri ! ! ! ! Boune ! ! Foulatari ! Sokorbey Bata!ko ! Agye! Dogo Gouchi ! Karagou ! ! ! Koigolo ! ! !MARADI ! ! !GAZAOUA ! ! ! Gueskerou Kollo /"Saga ! Falouel Egedi ! ! Korgom Miskindi ! Saga! Yeni ! !. Aguié ! ! BOL-BERIM ! !Libore Dantiandou ! ! Djiratawa ! Yam!ya Alkamari Che!ri ! ! Karma Moussadeye !! !Magami Gazaoua !Gabaouri ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tombon-Kaso ! ! ! Wacha Kargeri Niger Boyenga ! Baro-Koara ! ! Kancé ! Gam!dou Yanoun Sawarne DIFFA ! Kossey ! ! ! Doundougorou! Safa Tchikadji Guidan Malem ! ! Adebour Bolsi ! Kolo ! Roukoudje MADAROUNFA Awandawaki Badankata Komizamewa ! ! !Toulware !! Sak!e Kiota ! ! !! ! ! Ha!nare! Tombo-Koare Koremairoua Bakoraouni Tchoundouni MAINE SOROA !. Kobadie ! ! Kala ! Ma! darounfa ! ! Water body ! Diakindi Gohenga! Moko ! Bande Haousa Centre-Nord ! ! Kayam! Nasarawa Gabi MayakiNielwa Kandamao ! ! Boudo!um Lamorde-Torode ! ! ! ! Sasoumbouroum Tam! Marna ! SAY ! Garou Gorou-Bankassame ! Dungass Male Male ! Chétimari Torodi ! ! ! ! ! Koigorou! ! Maraka ! Ouro Sawabe ! ! Boboye! ! ! Dungas ! Tambole Fogodji ! ! ! ! Malawa ! ! ! Kara Koure Tibiri Birni Nwala SOKOTO Magaria ! BOGANDE Tondo ! ! !. ! Tanaber!i ! Bolbol Sokoto !!MAGARIA Tampena Dokim! ana ! !Goberi ! ! ! ! T! IBIRI ! Fabidji Dosso Tourobon Lido ! Babangata-BarkireTouhore ! ! !Guecheme Dan Tyao Makalondi ! Gole ! ! ! Basi! Batha Kirtachi-Zeno ! Say Tamou ! ! Tessa ! ! Talawal ! Yeldou ! ! Zabori! Tongosare Dosso ! ! ! Beylande Tiangalla ! B U R K I N A F A S O Falm!ey Dio!udiou ! ! Fareye Falmey ! Kotaki Attara-Oubanda! ! Gueza Sambera Sabongar!i BOKORO ! ! ! Mayara-Koara!Kawara-Debe Katsina Yelou Yobe Koulou ! Plateau Central ! Ouna GUSAU Est ! Jigawa Sia ou Chia N'DJAMENA ! Gaya Bana KANO "/ FADA N'GOURMA ! Chari-Baguirmi Zamfara Borno GAYA ! 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