Séguedine
Séguédine is a town in central eastern Niger, lying at the far northern tip of the Kaouar escarpment, an inhabited oasis in the midst of the Sahara Desert. It is a Commune of Bilma Department, Agadez Region.
Séguédine
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Coordinates: 20°11′31″N 12°58′3″E | |
Country | Niger |
Region | Agadez Region |
Department | Bilma Department |
Commune | Séguédine |
Elevation | 459 m (1,509 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 485 |
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While isolated in modern Niger, it once lay on the important central soudan route of the Trans-Saharan trade which linked coastal Libya and the Fezzan to the Kanem-Bornu Empire near Lake Chad. Its population is made up primarily of traditionally sedentary Kanuri people, as well as semi-nomadic Tuareg and Tubu people.
References
- Seguedine, Niger Page. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. 1996-2004
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