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Azawagh
Dry basin that once carried a northern tributary of the Niger River / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the Moroccan-born German footballer, see Mimoun Azaouagh.
The Azawagh (alias Azaouagh or Azawak) is a dry basin covering what is today the northwestern Niger, as well as parts of northeastern Mali and southern Algeria.[1] The Azawagh is mainly made up of Sahelian and Saharan flatlands and has a population that is predominantly Tuareg, with some Arabic-speaking and Wodaabe minorities and a recent influx of Hausa and Zarma.
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