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Niger Africa

Niger Africa. By Kelin Baum. One of 5 major citys. capital. Geographical land mark. Geographical land mark. The orange symbolizes the Sahara Desert, which covers more than half of the country of Niger.

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Niger Africa

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  1. Niger Africa By Kelin Baum

  2. One of 5 major citys capital Geographical land mark Geographical land mark

  3. The orange symbolizes the Sahara Desert, which covers more than half of the country of Niger. White stands for purity and innocence and the green stands for the River Niger, and the lush vegetation and fertile agricultural areas of the country. The orange circle represents the sun and also the readiness of Niger to defend its freedom

  4. Brief summery • The area of this landlocked country is 490,000 square miles. One of the hottest countries of the world, Niger straddles the Sahara and Sahelian climate zones. Niger is essentially a flat country. Rainfall is rare north and east of the Air Massif but generally adequate in the west. The capital city is Niamey, with a 1998 population of approximately 500,000, located on the Niger River, which has a multiethnic population.

  5. transportation • Cars, buses, trains, plaine

  6. imports • Ores, slag, and ash • Live animals • Other made textile articles, sets, worns clothing, etc.

  7. exports • Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc. • Boilers, machinery, nuclear reactors, etc. • Pharmaceuticals products

  8. food • Nigerian food recipes come mainly from a selection of semi solid doughs or boiled servings prepared from cassava, plantain, yam, cocoyam, millet, beans, maize, or rice, served with a typical Nigerian soup or stew.

  9. Ethnic groups • : Hausa 53%, Djerma (Zarma) 21%, Fulani 7%, Tuareg 11%, BeriBeri (Kanuri) 6%; Arab, Toubou, and Gourmantche 2%.

  10. religion • Religions: Islam (97%); remainder traditional and Christian

  11. Languages • French (official), Hausa, Djerma, Fulfulde, Kanuri, Tamachek, Toubou, Gourmantche, Arabic

  12. Life expectancy • Over all 51 years

  13. Natural hazards • Earthquakes, and dust storms

  14. Recreational activities • Visitors can take canoes or motorboats along the Niger River to the Mali border of the ‘W’ Game Park. There are several swimming pools in Niamey and Agadez, but it is not advisable to swim in the lakes or rivers. There are two riding centers in the capital. Fishing is possible throughout the year, the main season being from April to September. Big-game hunting has been outlawed

  15. Boating Swimming pools

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