Guidan Ider

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Location of Guidan Ider in Niger

Guidan Ider (also Gaidan Ider , Gidan Ider , Guida Ider , Guidam Ider , Guidanider ) is a village in the rural municipality of Malbaza in Niger .

The village, run by a traditional local chief ( chef traditionnel ), is located in a basin about 19 kilometers northwest of Malbaza, the capital of the rural community of the same name, which belongs to the Malbaza department in the Tahoua region. National road 29 leads through Guidan Ider , via which one reaches the village of Tsernaoua after about twelve kilometers to the south and the village of Dabnou after about 16 kilometers and the regional capital Tahoua after about 100 kilometers .

At the 2012 census, Guidan Ider had 8,582 inhabitants who lived in 1,484 households. At the 2001 census, the population was 6,946 in 1,170 households, and at the 1988 census, the population was 4,729 in 805 households.

The Guidan Ider mosque was built according to plans by the architect Falké Barmou , who built the Great Mosque of Yama . There is a cattle market in the village, which is mainly frequented by middlemen. The market day is Tuesday. Guidan Ider is a center for the cultivation and marketing of onions, Niger's most important export after uranium .

literature

  • Halima Oumarou Diadié, Abdourahamane Balla, Moussa Baragé: Acceptabilité et efficacité des aliments de complément locaux proposés par les ONGs au Niger . In: Journal of Applied Biosciences . No. 56 , 2012, ISSN  1997-5902 , p. 4089-4096 ( m.elewa.org [PDF; 390 kB ]).

Individual evidence

  1. Répertoire National des localites (ReNaLoc). (RAR, 11.3 MB) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, July 2014, p. 375 , accessed on August 7, 2015 (French).
  2. ^ Répertoire National des Communes (RENACOM). (RAR file, 1.5 MB) (No longer available online.) Institut National de la Statistique, archived from the original on January 9, 2017 ; Retrieved November 8, 2010 (French). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stat-niger.org
  3. 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. 292 ( ceped.org [PDF; 14.8 MB ; accessed on January 31, 2018]). www.ceped.org ( Memento of the original dated January 31, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ceped.org
  4. Yaama Mosque. (PDF) 1986 Technical Review Summary. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, pp. 17-18 , accessed on September 8, 2018 (English).
  5. ^ Mahamadou Saley, Yatta Paul Maurice Mohamed: Projet Régional d'Appui au Pastoralisme au Sahel (PRAPS). Etude diagnostique des Systèmes d'Information sur les marchés à bétail du Burkina Faso, du Mali, de la Mauritanie, du Niger, du Sénégal et du Tchad. Définitif report. (PDF, 3.8 MB) CILSS , November 2016, accessed on May 2, 2018 (French).
  6. ^ Schrader, Vugt, Roo et al .: Eplucher l'oignon. Pour une filière oignon nigérienne compétitive et inclusive . Research report. Center for Development Innovation, Wageningen University and Research Center, Wageningen 2012, p. 5 and 30 .

Coordinates: 14 ° 1 ′  N , 5 ° 19 ′  E