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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Niamey, Niger.


    20th century



    1902
    Village designated seat of administrative cercle of Djerma.
    French school opens.
    1922 - Administrative cercle of Niamey created.
    1926 - Seat of French colonial Colonie du Niger relocated to Niamey from Zinder "in order to facilitate trade with other French colonies along the Niger River."
    1931 - Jules Brevie Hospital established.
    1932 - Catholic church built.
    1937 - "Urban Development Plan" created.
    1942 - Roman Catholic diocese of Niamey established.
    1953
    Le Niger newspaper begins publication.
    Archives Nationales du Niger headquartered in Niamey.
    1956 - Djibo Bakary becomes mayor.
    1958 - Radio Niger begins broadcasting.
    1959
    December: Musée National du Niger (museum) opens.
    1960 - City becomes part of newly independent Republic of Niger.
    1961 - Le Temps du Niger newspaper begins publication.
    1962
    Lycée La Fontaine (school) established.
    Population: 40,000 (estimate).
    1964 - Télé Sahel (television) begins broadcasting.
    1965
    13 April: President Diori attacked.
    Centre Culturel Franco-Nigérien inaugurated.
    1967 - Office of Radio and Television of Niger headquartered in Niamey.
    1968 - Société des Mines de l'Air headquartered in city.
    1970s - Grand Mosque of Niamey built.
    1970
    Kennedy Bridge opens.
    Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique headquartered in city.
    1971 - Centre d'Enseignement Superieur (college) founded.
    1972 - Airport opens.
    1973
    University of Niamey active.
    Tillabéri-Niamey road constructed.
    1974
    Le Sahel and Sahel Dimanche newspapers in publication.
    Olympic FC de Niamey (football club) formed.
    Telephone ministry headquarters built.
    1977 - Population: 225,314.
    1982
    30 March: Central Market burns down.
    Niamey Literacy Center built.
    American International School of Niamey built.
    1984 - Urban development plan created.
    1985 - Court of Appeals building constructed.
    1986 - Niamey Grand Market built.
    1988 - Population: 397,437.
    1989
    City becomes the "Niamey Urban Community," containing administrative Commune I, Commune II, and Commune III.
    Stade Général-Seyni-Kountché (stadium) opens.
    1990 - February: Student economic protest; crackdown.
    1991 - Le Républicain newspaper begins publication.
    1996
    27 January: 1996 Nigerien coup d'état occurs.
    Sociéte Nigerienne de Transports de Voyageurs headquartered in city.
    1997 - United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Subregional Development Centre for West Africa headquartered in Niamey.
    1998 - Nigerien hip hop musical style develops in Niamey.
    1999 - 9 April: President Maïnassara assassinated.


    21st century


    2001 - Population: 707,951.
    2002
    August: Military mutiny; crackdown.
    Administration of Niamey Urban Community reorganized into Commune I, Commune II, Commune III, Commune IV, and Commune V.
    2005 - 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie sport/cultural event held in Niamey.
    2006
    June: 2006 Abdou Moumouni University protests.
    Areva NC Niger headquartered in city.
    2007 - Dounia TV begins broadcasting.
    2009 - Population: 943,055 (estimate).
    2010
    18 February: 2010 Nigerien coup d'état occurs.
    August: 2010 West African floods.
    2011
    Oumarou Dogari Moumouni becomes mayor of the Niamey Urban Community.
    Kandadji Dam construction begins 180 km from Niamey; when completed will increase city power supply.
    2012
    August: Flood.
    Population: 1,026,848.
    2013
    United States military drone base begins operating at airport.
    December: Economic protest.
    Assane Seydou becomes mayor of the Niamey Urban Community.
    2014 - Niamey railway station opens.
    2015 - 17–18 January: Protest against Parisian satirical publication Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1178.
    2017 - August: Flood.
    2021 - Coup attempt.
    2023 - Coup.


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    See also


    Niamey history (de)
    Urbanization in Niger


    References



    This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia and German Wikipedia.


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    External links



    "(Niamey)". Directory of Open Access Journals. UK. (Bibliography of open access articles)
    "(Niamey)" – via Europeana. (Images, etc.)
    "(Niamey)" – via Digital Public Library of America. (Images, etc.)
    "(Niamey)". Internet Library Sub-Saharan Africa. Germany: Frankfurt University Library. 15 January 2019. (Bibliography)
    "(Niamey)". Connecting-Africa. Leiden, Netherlands: African Studies Centre. (Bibliography)
    "(Niamey)". AfricaBib.org. (Bibliography)
    Christian Zimmermann (ed.). "(Niamey)". Research Papers in Economics. St. Louis, US: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. (Bibliography)
    Index to scientific research related to Niamey, via Institut de recherche pour le développement of France, Centre de documentation de Niamey
    "Niamey, Niger". BlackPast.org. US. 22 October 2014.

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