Tchintabaraden

Commune in Tahoua Region, Niger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tchintabaraden (var. Tchin-Tabaraden, Tchin Tabaraden) is a town and commune located in the Azawagh area of Niger, in the north of the Tahoua Region. It is the capital of the region's Tchintabaraden Department. It is the market center for the Iwellemmedan Tuareg. The first insurrectionist movement for the autonomy of Tenere, the Tuareg region in central-north and western Niger, began here and in nearby Abalagh in 1985. In the neighboring oasis of In-Gall, the Cure Salee, or "the festival of the nomads", is held annually.

Country Niger
Elevation
1,410 ft (430 m)
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Tchintabaraden
Tchintabaraden is located in Niger
Tchintabaraden
Tchintabaraden
Location in Niger
Coordinates: 15°53′52.8″N 5°48′10.8″E
Country Niger
RegionTahoua Region
DepartmentTchintabaraden Department
Area
  Commune
2,878 sq mi (7,455 km2)
Elevation
1,410 ft (430 m)
Population
 (2012 census)
  Commune
79,889
  Density27.75/sq mi (10.72/km2)
  Urban
15,298
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
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View of Tchintabaraden in 2016.

The name means "valley of the young girls".[1] It was so named due to the former practice of all of the young women and girls going to the large well in town to draw water daily. With running water, this is no longer a needed ritual.[citation needed]

As of 2012, it had a population of 79,889.[2]

15.898°N 5.803°E / 15.898; 5.803

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