Niger

Niger or the Niger (French: [niʒɛʁ]), officially the Republic of the Niger (French: République du Niger), is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is a unitary state bordered by Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, Nigeria to the south, Benin and Burkina Faso to the southwest, Mali to the west, and Algeria to the northwest. It covers a land area of almost 1,270,000 km2 (490,000 sq mi), making it the second-largest landlocked country in West Africa, after Chad.

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The National Archives · 1963 English

of correspondence concerning economic relations between Czechoslovakia and Niger. The correspondence reports on a visit to Niger by a Czechoslovak economic mission led by Jaroslav Kohout, the deputy prime

Information Bulletin of April 22. mentions the visit to Niger of a Czecho-Slovakian Economic Mission. 2. It


The National Archives · 1 November 1943 English

A file of signals intelligence reports, messages, and correspondence issued by the Government Code and Cypher School and sent by the head ('C') of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) to …

22/10 and a merchant vessel off the mouth of the Niger on 31/10. "Z.38" was due to leave Karmsund (Bergen


The National Archives · 1 June 1938 English

I. ROLE OF THE BRITISH AND EGYPTIAN FORCES. Up to the present British measures for the defence of Egypt in conjunction with the Egyptians have been based on an entirely …

British command in the Sudan and the command of the Niger-Chad frontier region (Zender) for the participation


The National Archives · 1962 French

A file containing documents concerning Czechoslovakia's commercial relations with Niger. Subjects discussed in the file include the signing of an agreement between the countries following a visit by a a Czechoslovak delegation to Abidjan. The despatch from the British embassy in Niger notes that Czechoslovakia would export construction materials, machinery, and fabrics, and would import groundnuts, cotton skins. The agreement would begin once Czechoslovakia's existing agreements with France, on behalf of Niger, ended. The agreement would last for a year, and would be renewed "by tacit agreement". The file includes

According to the "Temps du Niger" a commercial agreement "between Niger and Czechoslovakia was signed Industry." The signature followed a visit to Niger "by a Czechoslovak delegation lead by Mr. Kohout the two countries and referred to the fact that Niger had already signed an agreement with Poland as rapprochements viendront par la suite". 3. The Niger Minister of Education later told the press that that the agreement provided for the import "by Niger from Czechoslovakia of manufactured goods such as


The National Archives · 1 September 1939 English

between General Officers Commanding the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and the Colonel Officer Commanding on the Niger-Chad borders. 2. For the effective working of liaison within all other allied theatres of operations

Sudan and the Colonel Officer Commanding on the Niger-Chad borders. 2. For the effective working of


The National Archives · 1 November 1942 English

in Senegal, Guinea and the Ivory Coast but less powerful in Togoland Dahomey, the Soudan and the Niger.


The National Archives · 1 August 1942 English

Subject. Paragraph Page Section C.—AIR— Part 1.—German— Introduction Estimated Strength, 1942-43 Present Distribution of Forces Production Availability of Forces Training and Equipment Morale Part 2.—Italian— Introduction Estimated Strength, 1942-43 Present …


The National Archives · 24 August 1923 English

Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission British Department. The British High Commissioner at COBLENZ presents his compliments to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and has the honour to …

— Huile de faine, d'arachide, d'oeillette, de niger, de sésame et de soleil i — Huile d'olives pure de coton, de faine, d'arachide, d'oeillette, de niger, de sésame et de soleil . . . 1 — Huile de ricin


The National Archives · 1940 English

the desert routes. It would appear therefore that we could best interfere with the movement of enemy troops by putting out of action existing sources of water supply and by …

(350 miles South of Oran) to Gao on the River Niger. Stage. Water. Distance. Miles. COLOMB BECHAR INEMZEL (well) TABANKORT (wells) BOURGEM (Ro Niger) Total Miles 1,345 (hi Railhead at Djelfe (150


The National Archives · 1 May 1940 English

8. Owing to the distances involved and the lack of fuel en route, the transport of troops or stores by air in any numbers from North Africa to the West …

follows:- (a) COLOMB-BECHAR to GAO on the River Niger. (b) DJELFA or TOUGGOURT to GAO or ZINDER. (c) IKEMZEL (well) TABAMKORT (wells) BOURGEM (R. Niger) Distance. Miles. 175 260 90 320 500 Total


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