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Bilma
Commune in Agadez Region, Niger / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bilma is an oasis town and commune in north east Niger with, as of the 2012 census, a total population of 4,016 people.[1] It lies protected from the desert dunes under the Kaouar Cliffs and is the largest town along the Kaouar escarpment. It is known for its gardens, for salt and natron production through evaporation ponds,[2] date cultivation, and as the destination of one of the last Saharan caravan routes (the Azalai, from Agadez).
For the Australian Aboriginal musical instrument known as Bilma in some areas, see Clapsticks.
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Coordinates: 18°41′12″N 12°55′09″E | |
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Region | Agadez Region |
Department | Bilma Department |
Commune | Bilma |
Elevation | 358 m (1,175 ft) |
Population (2012 census) | |
• Total | 4,016 |
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