Kabléwa

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Kabléwa rural community
Kabléwa rural community (Niger)
Kabléwa rural community
Kabléwa rural community
Coordinates 13 ° 59 ′  N , 12 ° 59 ′  E Coordinates: 13 ° 59 ′  N , 12 ° 59 ′  E
Basic data
Country Niger

region

Diffa
department N'Guigmi
Residents 26,176 (2012)

Kabléwa (also: Kabélawa , Kabéléwa ) is a rural community in the N'Guigmi department in Niger .

geography

Kabléwa is located in the Manga landscape in the Sahel . The neighboring communities are N'Gourti in the northwest, N'Guigmi in the northeast, Bosso in the southeast, Toumour in the south and Gueskérou in the southeast. The municipality is divided into five administrative villages, two traditional villages, a hamlet, three camps and twelve water points. The main town of the rural community is the village of Kabléwa (also: Kabélawa). The Kadzell clay plain runs through the municipality . In the north the desert valley begins .

history

The rural community of Kabléwa emerged in 2002 as part of a nationwide administrative reform from parts of the canton of N'Guigmi and parts of a community-free area.

The neighboring community of Bosso was attacked in 2015 by the jihadist terrorist group Boko Haram from Nigeria . Kabléwa took in refugees from Bosso.

population

At the 2001 census, Kabléwa had 3918 inhabitants. At the 2012 census, the population was 26,176.

Economy and Infrastructure

Most of the parish is in an area where agropastoralism prevails. The rain-fed zone begins in the southwest . There is a cattle market in Kabléwa. The market day is Saturday. National road 1 , which connects the town with the regional capital Diffa , runs through Kabléwa .

Individual evidence

  1. Répertoire National des Communes (RENACOM) ( Memento of the original from January 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Institut National de la Statistique website, accessed January 22, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stat-niger.org
  2. ^ Republic of Niger: Loi n ° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux .
  3. David Sebag, Alain Durand, Zibo Garba, J. Lang, Eric P. Verrecchia: Dynamique sédimentaire et diagenétique d'un lac interdunaire holocène en milieu subaride (N'Guigmi, Lac Tchad, Niger) . In: Africa Geoscience Review . Vol. 13, No. 4 , 2006, p. 411 ( researchgate.net [accessed March 29, 2019]).
  4. Niger: Timeline regarding the Humanitarian Situation in Diffa (as of 15 August 2015). (PDF) OCHA , August 5, 2015, accessed on May 21, 2018 (English).
  5. ^ Institut Nationale de la Statistique du Niger (ed.): Annuaire statistique des cinquante ans d'indépendance du Niger . Niamey 2010 ( online version ; PDF; 3.1 MB), p. 53.
  6. Presentation of the result globaux définitifs du Quatrième (4ème) Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat (RGP / H) de 2012. (PDF) Institut National de la Statistique, 2014, accessed on April 21, 2014 (French).
  7. ^ Comprendre l'économie des ménages ruraux au Niger . Save the Children UK, London 2009 ( online version ( memento of the original from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. ; PDF; 2.6 MB), p. 8. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.savethechildren.org.uk
  8. ^ 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) CILSS , November 2016, accessed on May 2, 2018 (French).