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  2. Freepik - Wikipedia

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    Freepik (stylized as FREEP!K) is an image bank website.Content produced and distributed by the online platform includes photographs, illustrations and vector images. The platform distributes its content under a freemium model, which means that users can access much of the content for free, but it is also possible to purchase a subscription with advantages such as access to more exclusive ...

  3. France–Niger relations - Wikipedia

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    FranceNiger relations. FranceNiger relations are the foreign relations between France and Niger. Their relations are based on a long shared history and the more than sixty year rule of Niger by the French colonial empire, beginning with the French conquest in 1898. Niger obtained independence from France in 1960, and a history of French ...

  4. Colony of Niger - Wikipedia

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    Niger. The Colony of Niger ( French: Colonie du Niger) was a French colonial possession covering much of the territory of the modern West African state of Niger, as well as portions of Mali, Burkina Faso and Chad. It existed in various forms from 1900 to 1960 but was titled the Colonie du Niger only from 1922 to 1960.

  5. History of Niger - Wikipedia

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    Niger's colonial history and development parallel that of other French West African territories. France administered her West African colonies through a governor general at Dakar, Senegal, and governors in the individual territories, including Niger. In addition to conferring a limited form of French citizenship on the inhabitants of the ...

  6. Upper Senegal and Niger - Wikipedia

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    Burkina Faso. Mali. Niger. Upper Senegal and Niger ( French: Haut Sénégal et Niger) was a colony in French West Africa, created on 21 October 1904 from colonial Senegambia and Niger by the decree "For the Reorganisation of the general government of French West Africa". [1]

  7. Independence Day (Niger) - Wikipedia

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    Date. 3 August. Next time. 3 August 2024. ( 2024-08-03) Frequency. annual. Independence Day in the Republic of Niger is commemorated on 3 August, marking the nation's independence from France in 1960. Since 1975, it is also Arbor Day, as trees are planted across the nation to aid the fight against desertification .

  8. List of national parks of Niger - Wikipedia

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    As of the late 1990s, most land management was the area of the Nigerien Natural Resource Management Unit (Cellule de Gestion des Resources Naturelles) of the Inter-ministerial Sub-committee for Rural Development (Sous-Comité Interministériel chargé de la politique de Développement Rural au Niger), which includes ministries focused on ...

  9. Foreign relations of Niger - Wikipedia

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    Elections. Foreign relations. Other countries. v. t. e. Niger pursues a moderate foreign policy and maintains friendly relations with both East and West. [1] It is a member state of the United Nations. Niger maintains a special relationship with France and enjoys close relations with its West African neighbours.