Djam Nati
Djam Nati is a clinic in Niamey, Southwestern Niger. Djam Nati is situated nearby to the government office Praps 2, as well as near the college Issmah Educh.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Muslim cemetery of Yantala.
Muslim cemetery of Yantala
Cemetery
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Muslim cemetery of Yantala is situated 3½ km southwest of Djam Nati.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lazaret and Tourakou.
Lazaret
Suburb
Lazaret is a northern suburb of Niamey, Niger. It is best known historically for its refugee camp with many Tuareg people. The camp became the largest in the Sahel during the extreme drought of 1973-1975. Lazaret is situated 3 km southeast of Djam Nati.
Tourakou
Suburb
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Tourakou is a suburb, which is situated 3½ km southeast of Djam Nati.
Yantala Haut
Suburb
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Yantala Haut is a suburb, which is situated 3½ km south of Djam Nati.
Djam Nati
- Type: Clinic
- Category: health care
- Location: Niamey, Southwestern Niger, Niger, Sahel, Africa
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Latitude
13.56968° or 13° 34′ 11″ northLongitude
2.0939° or 2° 5′ 38″ eastOpen location code
7F54H39V+VHOpenStreetMap ID
node 10118448825OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=clinicOpenStreetMap feature
healthcare=clinic
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Praps 2 and Issmah Educh.
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