General Information
Area
1,267,000 sq km (489,191 sq miles).
Population
11,544,000 (official estimate 2002).
Population Density
9.1 per sq km.
Capital
Niamey. Population: 550,000 (1988).
Geography
Niger has borders with Libya and Algeria to the north, Chad to the east, Nigeria and Benin to the south, and Mali and Burkina Faso to the west. The capital, Niamey, stands on the north bank of the Niger River and has long been a major trading centre on this important navigable waterway. The river meanders for 500km (300 miles) through the southwestern corner of the country. To the east is a band of semi-arid bush country along the border with Nigeria, shrinking by 20km (12 miles) every year as over-grazing claims more land for the Tnr Desert, which already occupies over half of Niger. This desert is divided by a range of low mountains, Ar ou Azbine, in the eastern foothills of which lies the city of Agadez. Surrounded by green valleys and hot springs amid semi-desert, this regional capital is still a major terminus for Saharan caravans. The desert to the west of the mountains is a stony plain hosting seasonal pastures; to the north and west are mostly vast expanses of sand. There is arable land beside Lake Chad in the extreme southeastern corner of the country. The Hausa people live along the border with Nigeria and most are farmers. The Songhai and Djerma people live in the Niger valley and exist by farming and fishing. The nomadic Fulani have spread all over the Sahel. The robed and veiled Tuaregs once dominated the southern cities; the few who remain are camel herders and caravanners on the Saharan routes. The Manga (or Kanun) live near Lake Chad and are well known for their colourful ceremonies in which pipes and drums accompany slow, stately dancing.
Government
Republic since 1960. Head of State: President Mamadou Tandja since 1999. Head of Government: Prime Minister Hama Amadou since 2000.
Language
The official language is French. Also spoken are Hausa (by half of the population), Djerma, Fulani, Manga, Zarma and Tuareg dialects.
Religion
Approximately 95 per cent Muslim, with Christian and animist minorities.
Time
GMT + 1.
Electricity
220 volts AC, 50Hz.
Communications
Telephone
IDD is available. Country code: 227 (no area codes). Outgoing international code: 00. Telephone services are provided by Socit Nigrienne des Tlcommunications (SONITEL).
Mobile telephone
GSM 900. Main network providers are Celtel Niger (website: www.msi-cellular.com) and Telecel Niger SA.
Telegram
Services are available from the Chief Telegraph Office, Niamey, some hotels and other telegraph offices. There are three rates of charge.
Fax
Available in large hotels in urban areas.
Internet
The main ISP is SONITEL. Internet access can be found in major urban areas.
Post
Airmail to Western Europe takes up to two weeks. Post office hours: generally 0730-1230 and 1530-1800.
Press
All newspapers are published in French; most are weeklies.
Radio
BBC World Service (website: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice) and Voice of America (website: www.voa.gov) can be received. From time to time the frequencies change and the most up-to-date can be found online.
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