Pẹlu itẹsiwaju ti awọn kilomita 4,180, opoiye Níger ni a bi ni Guinea si, ni isunmọ ataco ataco, ti o jinlẹ fun ifẹ ti ẹdẹgbẹta,
With an extension of 4,180 kilometers, the quantity of Niger was born in Guinea to, approximately ataco ataco, deep for the love of five hundred,
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ṣiṣe awọn ẹgbẹ ti Sahel nipasẹ Mali ati, lẹhin ti o ṣẹda ipari gigun, tun gba iṣalaye ti Orilẹ-de Níger, pipin pẹlu Benin ati pada si Maritime nipasẹ ẹnu nla ni Nigeria ki o si tú sinú Gulf of Guinea.
making the sides of the Sahel through Mali and, after creating a long length, also takes the orientation of the Country of Niger, dividing with Benin and returning to the Maritime through the great mouth in Nigeria and pouring into the Gulf of Guinea.
Awọn ọlọrọ ati clayey hacienda ti Níger, pẹlu awọn iṣan omi nla ni Igba Irẹdanu Ewe, ti jẹ atilẹyin fun itọju die sii ju ogun awọn ẹya ti o ngbe ni awn bèbe rẹ. Wodaabe ati Berber n ṣe ayẹyẹ ọdọọdun ni Ijọba Níger ti Cure Salée,
The rich and clayey hacienda of Niger, with great floods in the autumn, has been supported for the maintenance of more than twenty tribes that live on its banks. The Wodaabe and Berber celebrate an annual festival in the Niger State of Cure Salée,
pátákò show ti o commemorates ti o dara ti ojo akoko. Diẹ ẹ sii ju idamẹta ti awọn miliọnu ti Bambaras ngobe ni Mali, ẹgbẹ ẹya Zarpa kan ti o ngobe ni ipilẹṣẹ lati ogbin. Ni Sahel, aala ibi-afẹde nipasẹ eyiti Níger n ṣàn, awọn pẹtẹlẹ gbigbẹ ni o poju
Hoof show that commemorates the good weather season. More than a third of the millions of Bambaras live in Mali, a Zarpa ethnic group that lives primarily from agriculture. In the Sahel, the semi-arid border through which the Niger flows, arid plains predominate
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ibi ti diẹ vestiges ti atijọ Savannah wa. Aṣayan ti o fẹ fun lilọ kiri ni Níger ni lati tẹle ẹkọ rẹ si Ila-oorun, lati Bamako si Gao, ti o kọja nipasẹ Mopti ati Timbuktu.
where there are few vestiges of the old Savannah. The preferred option for traveling in Niger is to follow its course to the East, from Bamako to Gao, passing through Mopti and Timbuktu.