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Djado Plateau

Coordinates:20°58′59″N12°19′59″E / 20.983°N 12.333°E /20.983; 12.333
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Plateau in northeastern Niger, Sahara Desert
For ghost town, seeDjado.
View from the highest point in Djado plateau.

TheDjado Plateau lies in theSahara, in northeasternNiger. It is known for itscave art (often of largemammals long since absent from the area), but is now largely uninhabited, with abandoned towns andforts still standing and visible. As of 2012, the commune of Djado had a total population of 876 people.[1]

In 2014, gold was discovered, which attracted up to 20,000 people from Niger, Chad,Libya andSudan. Because there were many heavily armed foreigners, and working conditions were very bad, Moussa Hassane Barazé, the responsible minister for mining operations, ordered the mines to be closed in 2017.[2]

Djado City

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The ruined city andksar of Djado lies on the southern end of the plateau at 450 metres (1,500 ft) of elevation within a small oasis of brackish water. It was long ago abandoned by theKanuri people, who may have been the original founders. Before the abandonment of Djado city, the area was well known for its salt and date production. Now, the salt mines in Djado are rarely used, however there are date palms of the area that are tended byToubou nomads.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Djado (Commune, Niger) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved2024-02-16.
  2. ^"Le ministre des Mines évoque les vraies raisons de la fermeture des sites d'orpaillage du Djado au Niger".Niamey et les 2 jours (in French). 2018-05-15. Retrieved2020-12-26.
  3. ^S., Vikør, Knut (1999).The oasis of salt : the history of Kawar, a Saharan centre of salt production. Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.ISBN 1-85065-308-9.OCLC 1101266162.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^"Old Djado Ruins of Niger". Retrieved27 June 2017.[permanent dead link]

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