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Diffa Region - Wikipedia Diffa Region is situated in the extreme southeast of Niger between 10° 30’ and 15° 35’ longitude East and 13° 04’ and 18° 00’ latitude North It covers 156 906 km², and it borders Agadez Region to the north, Chad to the east, Nigeria to the south, and Zinder Region to the west
Diffa Map - Diffa Region, Niger - Mapcarta Diffa is a city of 48,000 people in Southern Niger Diffa sits on the north bank of the Komadougou Yobe river; the river's seasonal floodplain lies immediately to the south and east
Discovering Diffa: A Hidden Treasure in the Heart of Niger Located in southeastern Niger, Diffa is a region that attracts visitors with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes Although not as well-known as other regions of Africa, Diffa has much to offer adventurous travelers seeking a unique experience
FACTSHEET DIFFA REGION NIGER - UNHCR The Diffa region has been hosting Nigerian refugees fleeing terrorist violence in the northern states of Nigeria since 2013 In the wake of the first attacks on Niger soil in 2015,
Diffa Region - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Location of the Diffa Region in Niger Diffa Region is one of the seven regions of Niger The regional capital is Diffa As of the 2012 census, 593,821 people lived there It has an area of 140,216 km 2 (54,138 sq mi)
FACTSHEET DIFFA REGION - Global Focus The Diffa region has been hosting Nigerian refugees fleeing terrorist violence in the northern states of Nigeria since 2013 In the wake of the first attacks on Niger soil in 2015,
Niger - Diffa : Key facts and figures (December 2016) | OCHA In addition to chronic food insecurity, malnutrition, epidemic and floods, Niger has had to cope with the arrival of thousands of Nigerian refugees in the Diffa region and internal displacement of people fleeing Boko Haram raids and attacks on their villages