Diffa
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Diffa is a city and Urban Commune in the extreme southeast of Niger, near the border with Nigeria. It is the administrative seat of both Diffa Region, and the smaller Diffa Department.[2][3] As of 2012[update], the commune had a total population of 56,437 people.[4]
History
In 2002, it was the centre of the first military uprising in the country since President
Nigerian refugees
In recent years refugees from Nigeria fleeing violence from Boko Haram have settled in Diffa and surrounding area.[8]
Geography
Diffa is situated on the north bank of the
Climate
Diffa has a hot climate with a wet and dry season. On 7 September 1978, Diffa recorded a temperature of 49.5 °C (121.1 °F), which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Niger.[9]
Architecture
Sports buildings
A traditional wrestling arena is located to the northeast of the Grand Marché.[2] Diffa Stadium can be found west of the RN1.[2]
Religious buildings
The town contains several mosques, most notably the Grande Mosquée de Diffa on the RN1.[2]
Transport
Diffa marks the eastern end of the paved section of Route Nationale 1, the main east-west highway across Niger, although the section between
Gallery
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Headquarters of the Regional council
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A school in Diffa
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The Palais de Justice
References
- ^ Population figures from citypopulation.de, citing (2012) Institut National de la Statistique du Niger.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Geels, Jolijn, (2006) Bradt Travel Guide - Niger, pgs. 229-31
- ^ ISBN 0-8108-3136-8
- ^ "Annuaires_Statistiques" (PDF). Institut National de la Statistique du Niger. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
- ^ NIGER: Army mutineers free civilian hostages. 2 August 2002 (IRIN)
- ^ Attacks on the Press 2002: Niger. Committee to Protect Journalists. 31 March 2003
- ^ Niger's Army Pursuing Mutinous Soldiers. Voice of America. 1 August 2002
- ^ Damon, Arwa (11 June 2014). "Where are Nigeria's missing girls? On the hunt for Boko Haram". CNN.com. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ "Troisieme Communication Nationale A La Conference Des Parties De La Conventioncadre Des Nations Unies Sur Les Changements Climatiques" (PDF). Republique de Niger. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 May 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2022.