Diffa | |
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Region | |
Location within Niger |
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Coordinates: 14°N 13°E / 14°N 13°ECoordinates: 14°N 13°E / 14°N 13°E | |
Country | Niger |
Capital | Diffa |
Area | |
• Total | 156,906 km2 (60,582 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 489,531 |
• Density | 3.1/km2 (8.1/sq mi) |
Time zone | West Africa Time (UTC+1) |
Diffa is an administrative region in the southeast of Niger. The capital of the region is the city of Diffa.
The population was estimated in 2000 at 216,245 and 346,595 inhabitants in the 2001 census, consisting of ethnic Kanouris, Hausas, Toubous, Tuaregs, Fula, and the so-called Diffa Arabs. The total annual growth rate is around 1.2% and it is one of the least populated areas of Niger ( 2.2 people/km²).
The population is 85% sedentary and 15% nomadic, practicing seasonal migration with their livestock. The age range is 37% aged less than 20, 57% between 20 – 60, and 6% older than 60 years old.
Refugees from Nigeria fleeing violence from Boko Haram are living with local populations in the Diffa Region. As of June 11, 2014, "The International Rescue Committee (IRC) estimates that as many as 1,000 refugees a week are crossing the border into Niger's Diffa region. Four out of five are women and girls. The IRC estimates that if the violence continues in northern Nigeria, up to 100,000 refugees could be living in Diffa by the end of the year." By October 2015 the number of Nigerian refugees in the region had risen to at least 150,000.
Diffa Region is situated in the extreme south east of Niger between 10° 30’ and 15° 35’ longitude East and 13° 04’ and 18° 00’ latitude North. It covers 156 906 km², and is bordered to the north by Agadez Region, Zinder Region to the west, and to the south and east by the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of Chad.
Diffa Region borders:
Domestically, it borders the following Regions:
Diffa Region is divided into three Departments:
The Region also includes three Urban Communes, a number of Rural Communes, four Cantons, and over twenty Groupments (administrative councils of nomadic communities).