Rigal Kalla
Rigal Kalla is a village in Zinder Region, Niger and has about 288 residents. Rigal Kalla is situated nearby to the hamlet Garin Elh Oumarou, as well as near Madou Fari.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 288 residents
- Description: village in Niger
- Also known as: “Rigal Kakay” and “Rougal Kakayi”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kolleram.
Kolleram
Town
Kolleram is a village and rural commune in the Mirriah Department of the Zinder Region of Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 29,583. The village is known for its unusual dependence on cardboard boxes, which are used for necessities such as plumbing, shelter, and even clothing. Kolleram is situated 9 km east of Rigal Kalla.
Rigal Kalla
- Category: locality
- Location: Zinder Region, Niger, Sahel, Africa
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Latitude
13.6982° or 13° 41′ 54″ northLongitude
9.00994° or 9° 0′ 36″ eastPopulation
288Elevation
444 metres (1,457 feet)Open location code
7F5FM2X5+7XOpenStreetMap ID
node 473431295OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
6806898Wikidata ID
Q117478966
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In Other Languages
From German to Turkish—“Rigal Kalla” goes by many names.
- German: “Rigal Kakay”
- German: “Rigal Kalla”
- German: “Rougal Kakayi”
- Italian: “Rigal Kalla”
- Turkish: “Rigal Kalla”
- “Rigal Kalla”
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