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According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [4] [5] the total population was 25,252,722 in 2021, compared to only 2 462 000 in 1950. The proportion of children and teenagers below the age of 15 in 2010 was 49%, 48.8% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while only 2.2% was 65 years or older.
Population age pyramid of Niger in 2020 Wodaabe women with traditional facial tattoos. As of 2021, the population of Niger was 25,252,722. [14] [15] Niger's population has rapidly increased from its population of 3.4 million in 1960 and has a current growth rate of 3.3% (7.1 children per mother). [128] [129]
Agadez is the largest city in central Niger, with a population of 88,569 (2005 census) ... Niger map of Köppen climate classification. ... IUCN Protected area in Niger.
Agadez has a large area but is sparsely populated. Its 487,620 inhabitants (as per the 2012 census) [1] account for only 2.8% of the total population of Niger, with a population density of 0.73 inhabitants per square
Each of Niger's regions are subdivided into departments and communes.As of 2005, there were 36 départements, divided into 265 communes, 122 cantons and 81 groupements.The latter two categories cover all areas not covered by urban communes (population over 10000) or rural communes (total population 13 million), and are governed by the department, whereas communes have had elected councils and ...
An enlargeable topographic map of Niger. Geography of Niger. Niger is: a landlocked country; Population of Niger: 14,226,000 - 55th most populous country; Area of Niger: 1,267,000 km 2; Atlas of Niger
Niamey's population has grown rapidly since independence - the droughts of the early 1970s and 1980s, along with the economic crisis of the early 1980s, have propelled an exodus of rural inhabitants to Niger's largest city. [9] Its population increased gradually, from about 3,000 in 1930 to about 30,000 in 1960, rising to 250,000 in 1980 and ...
From 693,207 in 1977, its population increased to 1,018,895 by 1988, and to 1,479,095 by 2001. Dosso region has the third highest population density (61.4 inhabitants/km 2), below that of Niamey and Maradi regions. [11] Most people live in rural areas, with only 10.4% of the population residing in urban areas. [11]