Djeddah Koira Mè

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Neighborhood
Djeddah Koira Mè
Coordinates 13 ° 32 '  N , 2 ° 7'  E Coordinates: 13 ° 32 '  N , 2 ° 7'  E
Basic data
Country Niger

Capital District

Niamey
Arrondissement Niamey II
Residents 5931 (2012)

Djeddah Koira Mè (also: Kouara-Mè , Kouaramé ) is a district ( French : quartier ) in Arrondissement Commune II of the city Niamey in Niger .

geography

The boulevard Mali Béro on the border between the districts Djeddah Koira Mè, here on the left, and Boukoki II , here on the right (2018)

Djeddah Koira Mè is located in the north of the urban parish of Niamey. The neighboring districts are Banifandou I in the north, Couronne north in the east, Boukoki II in the south and Tourakou in the west. Like the entire north of Niamey, the district is located in a plateau with a layer of sand less than 2.5 meters deep, which means that only limited infiltration is possible.

The standard scheme for street names in Djeddah Koira Mè is rue KM 1 , where the French rue for street is followed by KM for Koira Mè and finally a number. This goes back to a project to name streets in Niamey in 2002, in which the city was divided into 44 zones, each with its own letter abbreviations. These zones do not necessarily coincide with the administrative boundaries of the eponymous districts. The rue KM 1 scheme is used not only in Djeddah Koira Mè, but also in Tourakou.

history

Up until the 1970s there were only a few buildings here. The area was dominated by treeless fields. Then a residential area for the middle class was built here.

population

At the 2012 census, Djeddah Koira Mè had 5931 inhabitants living in 893 households. At the 2001 census, the population was 15,637 in 2511 households, and at the 1988 census, the population was 2944 in 519 households.

Infrastructure

The public primary school Ecole primaire de Koira Mè was founded in 1988.

Web links

Commons : Djeddah Koira Mè  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. Catherine Farvacque-Vitkovic, Lucien Godin, Hugues Leroux, Florence Verdet, Roberto Chavez: Street Addressing and the Management of Cities . World Bank, Washington, DC 2005, ISBN 0-8213-5815-4 , pp. 85 and 89 .
  3. République du Niger. Niamey et ses environs. Echelle 1: 20000 . Map. Institut Géographique National, Paris 1978 ( esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu [PDF; accessed April 29, 2019]).
  4. Apollinaire Tini: La gestion des déchets solid ménagers à Niamey au Niger: essai pour une stratégie de gestion durable . Thèse de doctorat. Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, Lyon 2003, p. 45–46 ( theses.insa-lyon.fr [PDF; accessed May 1, 2019]).
  5. Répertoire National des localites (ReNaLoc). (RAR) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, July 2014, p. 716 , accessed on 7 August 2015 (French).
  6. ^ Répertoire National des Communes (RENACOM). (RAR) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, accessed on November 8, 2010 (French).
  7. Recensement Général de la Population 1988: Répertoire National des Villages du Niger . Bureau Central de Recensement, Ministère du Plan, République du Niger, Niamey March 1991, p. 223 ( web.archive.org [PDF; accessed May 4, 2019]).
  8. Daniel Barreteau, Ali Daouda: Systèmes éducatifs et multilinguisme au Niger. Results scolaires, double flux . Orstom / Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Paris / Niamey 1997, ISBN 2-7099-1365-8 , p. 85 ( horizon.documentation.ird.fr [PDF; accessed May 29, 2019]).