Chadakori

Region

Chadakori is a rural municipality in the Department guidan Roumdji in Niger.

Geography

Chadakori is located at the junction of Great Landscape Sudan Sahel. The neighboring municipalities are Sabon -Machi and Maïyara in the north, SAE Saboua the southeast, guidan Sori and Tibiri in the south and guidan Roumdji in the southwest. The municipality is divided into 103 administrative villages, a traditional village, 85 hamlets and 26 stock. The main town of the rural community is the administrative village Chadakori.

History

Chadakori was founded around 1816. Since 1953, it houses the seat of a canton chief, is one of a traditional local chief ( chef traditionnal ) perceived Office. The rural community Chadakori went out in 2002 as part of a nationwide administrative reform from the Canton Chadakori. The hunger crisis in Niger in 2005 Chadakori was one of the most affected places. Here the population had less than one meal a day.

Population

At the 2001 census Chadakori had 69 765 inhabitants. For the year 2010 94.273 inhabitants were calculated. In Chadakori especially members of the Hausa subgroup Gobirawa, further Katsinawa, Fulani and Tuareg live.

Economy and infrastructure

The municipality is located in a zone is operated in the rain-fed agriculture. By Chadakori the National Road 1, which here is part of the international highway Dakar - N'Djamena - Highway runs.

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