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  2. Takieta - Wikipedia

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    Takiéta is a town in south central Niger, in Mirriah Department, Zinder Region. [2] It lies along the Route Nationale 1 (Niger), the nation's primary east-west highway, roughly halfway between Zinder and Tessaoua.

  3. Takeita Department - Wikipedia

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    Takeita is a department of the Zinder Region in Niger. Its administrative seat is the city of Takieta . As of 2012, the department had a total population of 246,818 people.

  4. List of cities in Niger - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Niger. All larger cities are also Communes of Niger . While often translated as "town", Nigerien communes are simply the third level administrative subdivision of the nation.

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  8. Téra Department - Wikipedia

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    The Departmental seat, a town of almost 20,000, lies on a tributary of the Niger, dammed to provide a small lake. Its main tarred road—the RN4—passes south from Tera to Diagourou (a Fula town 15 km away), Dargol and Gotheye, crossing the Niger at Bac Farie by ferry. The RN1 road continues to Niamey, 180 km from Tera.

  9. Arlit - Wikipedia

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    The value of Niger's uranium "boom" has never recovered its 1980s level, causing dislocation and suffering for the tens of thousands of Nigeriens who flocked to the shanty towns surrounding Arlit. Anger at the results of uranium bust, along with a belief that the best jobs were going to those from southern Niger, contributed to the Tuareg ...