Riadi Dan Bizo
Riadi Dan Bizo is a village in Maradi Region, Niger. Riadi Dan Bizo is situated nearby to the village Adérawa, as well as near Djiratawa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Djiratawa and Safo.
Djiratawa
Village
Djiratawa is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 85,976. Djiratawa is situated 2½ km south of Riadi Dan Bizo.
Safo
Town
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Safo, Niger is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 76,454. Safo is situated 3½ km southwest of Riadi Dan Bizo.
Maradi
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Maradi is the capital of a region by the same name in the Republic of Niger that occupies a small part of the southern border with Nigeria, directly north of the cities of Kano and Katsina.
Riadi Dan Bizo
- Type: Village
- Also known as: “Riadi”
- Category: locality
- Location: Maradi Region, Niger, Sahel, Africa
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Latitude
13.43342° or 13° 26′ 0″ northLongitude
7.1393° or 7° 8′ 22″ eastElevation
357 metres (1,171 feet)Open location code
7F59C4MQ+9POpenStreetMap ID
node 4425305726OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2440150
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