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Goure
Gouré
CountryNiger
ZinderRegion
GoureDepartment
Elevation
456 m (1,496 ft)
Population
 (2001 census)
 • Total13,422
Time zoneUTC+1

Goure (fr. Gouré) is a town in southeastern Niger, Zinder Region, Goure Department, of which it is the seat.

Situated on the main all weather east - west highway in Southern Niger, it is about 170km east of regional capitol, Zinder, on the route east to Diffa, N'Guigmi, and the Lake Chad area along Niger's border with Chad. Around 40km to the north of Goure are the Koutous hills, which form the first foothills of the Termit Massif. These hills also mark the northeastern boundary of Hausa settlement in Niger, with the desert and hills to the north sparsely populated by seasonal nomadic encampments, and the area to the east populated by a majority of settled Kanouri ethnic groups and Toubou pastoralists.

The surrounding land is mostly dry grass Sahel dotted with Acacia trees, with green patches formed by Kouris (seasonal watercourses with underground water) and cuvettes (natural depressions which retain seasonal rain water. Farming is dominated by Millet production. The area around Goure is a center for international anti-desertification efforts, where experiments by local and foreign organisations promote the use of windbreaks and scrub grids to fix soil and stop the influx of dunes.[1]

The agricultural region around Goure was devastated at several points since independence, with major droughts in the early 1970s, the mid 1980s, and Locust induced crop loss famine in 1977 and 2005.[2]

The town has grown since the 1960s, with its importance as a weighstation on Niger's primary east-west highway. In 1970, the town had a population of 2124, 7612 in 1977, 8951 in 1985, and a population of 13422 by 2001 [3] Goure also has a landing strip, with ICAO Code DRZG.[4]


References

  1. ^ Centre International d'Etudes pour le Développement Local, retrieved 2008-08-25
  2. ^ OEDALEUS SENEGALENSIS (KRAUSS) (ORTHOPTERA : ACRIDIDAE : OEDIPODINAE): AN ACCOUNT OF THE 1977 OUTBREAK IN WEST AFRICA AND NOTES ON ECLOSION UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS, R.A. CHEKE, L.D.C. FISHPOOL and G.A. FORREST. Centre for Overseas Pest Research, College House, Wrights Lane, London W8 5SJ, U.K. (Revised manuscript received 21 March 1980)
  3. ^ Compare Decalo first and second editions. 1970 is census data, and 1977/1985/2001 are census data cited at citypopulation.de, from INSN.
  4. ^ airportfact.com.