Abala, Niger
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Abala | |
|---|---|
Commune and village | |
| Coordinates: 14°56′13″N 3°26′01″E / 14.93694°N 3.43361°E | |
| Country | |
| Region | Tillabéri Region |
| Department | Filingué Department |
| Elevation | 738 ft (225 m) |
| Population (2010) | |
• Total | 75,117 |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |

Abala lies in the Sahel in the Dallol Bosso and borders on the neighbouring state of Mali. The nearest communities in Niger are Tillia to the east, Sanam in the southeast, Kourfeye Centre in the south, Filingué the southwest and Banibangou in the west. The municipality comprises 45 administrative villages, 32 traditional villages, 72 hamlets, four camps and five water bodies.[2] The capital of the rural community is Abala consisting of the administrative villages Abala Arabe I, Abala Arabe II, Abala Guirnazan, Abala Maidagi, Abala Moulela and Abala Toudou.[3]
History
In 1964 Abala received the status of an administrative post (French: poste administratif).[4] In 2002, the City Centre and Kourfeye Sanam were released from the Canton Kourfey and independent rural community. In 2009 there were floods in many villages of the municipality, in which 7,210 residents were directly affected by property damage.[5]