Niamey


[nyah-mey] /nyɑˈmeɪ/

noun
1.
a port in and the capital of Niger, in the SW part, on the Niger River.
[nahy-jer; French nee-zher] /ˈnaɪ dʒər; French niˈʒɛr/
noun
1.
a republic in NW Africa: formerly part of French West Africa. 458,976 sq. mi. (1,188,748 sq. km).
Capital: Niamey.
2.
a river in W Africa, rising in S Guinea, flowing NE through Mali, and then SE through Nigeria into the Gulf of Guinea. 2600 miles (4185 km) long.
/njɑːˈmeɪ/
noun
1.
the capital of Niger, in the southwest, on the River Niger: became capital in 1926; airport and land route centre. Pop: 997 000 (2005 est)
noun
1.
(niːˈʒɛə; ˈnaɪdʒə). a landlocked republic in West Africa: important since earliest times for its trans-Saharan trade routes; made a French colony in 1922 and became fully independent in 1960; exports peanuts and livestock. Official language: French. Religion: Muslim majority. Currency: franc. Capital: Niamey. Pop: 16 899 327 (2013 est). Area: 1 267 000 sq km (489 000 sq miles)
2.
(ˈnaɪdʒə). a river in West Africa, rising in S Guinea and flowing in a great northward curve through Mali, then southwest through Niger and Nigeria to the Gulf of Guinea: the third longest river in Africa, with the largest delta, covering an area of 36 260 sq km (14 000 sq miles). Length: 4184 km (2600 miles)
3.
(ˈnaɪdʒə). a state of W central Nigeria. Capital: Minna. Pop: 3 950 249 (2006). Area: 76 363 sq km (29 476 sq miles)

African nation, named for the river Niger, mentioned by that name 1520s (Leo Africanus), probably an alteration (by influence of Latin niger “black”) of a local Tuareg name, egereou n-igereouen, from egereou “big river, sea” + n-igereouen, plural of that word. Translated in Arabic as nahr al-anhur “river of rivers.”
Niger [(neye-juhr, nee-zhair)]

Republic in western Africa, bordered by Burkina Faso and Mali to the west, Algeria to the northwest, Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, and Nigeria and Benin to the south. Niamey is the capital and largest city.

Note: Niger was under French control from the 1880s to 1960, when it gained full independence.

black, a surname of Simeon (Acts 13:1). He was probably so called from his dark complexion.

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