world.wikisort.org - NigerGouna is a village and rural commune in Niger.[1]
Not to be confused with El Gouna.
Commune and village in Zinder, Niger
Gouna |
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Coordinates: 13°34′54″N 9°7′16″E |
Country | Niger |
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Region | Zinder |
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Department | Mirriah |
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• Total | 53,902 |
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Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
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History
The rural community Gouna was founded in 2002 as part of a nationwide administrative reform from the Canton Gouna. During floods in 2008, 887 inhabitants were classified as injured. 37 houses were destroyed and 37 fields were flooded.
Population
In the 2001 census, there were 39,700 inhabitants in Gouna. In 2010, 53,902 inhabitants were calculated.
References
Communes of Niger |
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Capital: Niamey |
Urban communes |
- Abalak
- Agadez
- Aguie
- Arlit
- Bilma
- Birni N'Gaoure
- Birni-N'Konni
- Bouza
- Dakoro
- Diffa
- Dogondoutchi
- Dosso
- Filingue
- Gaya
- Guidanroumdji
- Goure
- Illela
- Keita
- Kollo
- Loga
- Madaoua
- Madarounfa
- Magaria
- Maine-Soroa
- Maradi
- Maradi I
- Maradi II
- Maradi III
- Matameye
- Mayahi
- Mirriah
- N'guigmi
- Niamey
- Commune I
- Commune II
- Commune III
- Commune IV
- Commune V
- Ouallam
- Say
- Tahoua
- Tanout
- Tchin-Tabaraden
- Tchirozerine
- Tessaoua
- Téra
- Tibiri
- Tillabéri
- Zinder
- Zinder I
- Zinder II
- Zinder III
- Zinder IV
- Zinder V
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