Dakoro

Dakoro is a department of the in . Its capital lies at the city of . As of 2012, the department had a total population of 630,421 people.
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  • Type: Locality with 630,000 residents
  • Description: department of Niger
  • Also known as: Dakoro Department”, “Dakoro Department, Niger”, and “Departement de Dakoro

Dakoro

Latitude
14.3991° or 14° 23′ 57″ north
Longitude
7.0535° or 7° 3′ 13″ east
Population
630,000
Elevation
389 metres (1,276 feet)
Open location code
7F6993X3+J9
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1333677382
Geo­Names ID
2446266
Wiki­data ID
Q912576
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Urdu—“Dakoro” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: داكرو
  • Cebuano: Département de Dakoro
  • Chinese: 達科羅省
  • Dutch: Dakoro Department
  • French: Dakoro
  • German: Dakoro
  • Hausa: Dakoro (sashe)
  • Hausa: Dakoro
  • Igbo: Dakoro Department
  • Italian: Dipartimento di Dakoro
  • Japanese: ダコロ県 (ニジェール)
  • Persian: بخش داکورو (نیجر)
  • Persian: بخش داکورو
  • Romanian: Departamentul Dakoro, Niger
  • Romanian: Departamentul Dakoro
  • Russian: Дакоро (департамент, Нигер)
  • Russian: Дакоро
  • Spanish: Departamento de Dakoro
  • Turkish: Dakoro ili
  • Urdu: داکورو محکمہ، نائجر
  • Dakoro Department

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