The Niger River is one of Africa's major rivers, flowing approximately 4,180 kilometers (2,600 miles). It originates in the Guinea Highlands in West Africa and traverses several countries, including Mali, Niger, and Nigeria, before emptying into the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean.Key aspects of the Niger River include:Niger Delta: A vast and ecologically rich delta region in Nigeria, known for its biodiversity and significant oil reserves.Historic Cities: The river has historically supported important cities such as Timbuktu and Gao, which were major centers of trade and culture in medieval West Africa.Economic Importance: The Niger River is crucial for agriculture, transportation, and fishing in the region.
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00:30Let's assume that Delta will be at the end.
00:33I had taken the name of Cairo.
00:36I had taken the name of Cairo.
00:38I had said 2-3 times that let's go to Cairo and make Delta.
00:42Let's make Delta at the capital of Egypt, Cairo.
00:46It is also called the river of Egypt.
00:48It is also called the river of Ajith.
00:51Okay.
00:53Let's go to Niger.
00:54It is 4200 km in length.
00:59It is also the third longest river of Africa.
01:03Niger.
01:05We have the Niger river.
01:18Okay.
01:24So, we have the Guyana Highlands.
01:29We have the mountains area here.
01:34We have all the mountains in Africa.
01:37This is the mountain area.
01:39This is the desert area.
01:41These are the hilly mountains of Africa.
01:46After that, we have the Drinkensburg.
01:49This area is also a mountainous area.
01:50That's why you find Lake Victoria here.
01:53It is in the mountains.
01:55The source of the Shimbersy river is also here.
01:58So, this is the mountainous area.
02:00This is the second mountainous area.
02:02There is a desert in the middle.
02:04This is the jungle.
02:06This is the desert and this is the third desert.
02:08We have the Kalahari Desert.
02:10I will tell you the country below.
02:12There is the Namib Desert below.
02:14So, there are three major deserts.
02:16I will tell you about them below.
02:17I will tell you briefly.
02:19So that you can understand.
02:21So, we are talking about the Guyana Highlands.
02:24So, it starts from here.
02:26Okay.
02:29This is Nigeria.
02:45Guyana Highlands.
02:46Guyana Highlands.
02:53Let's move on to its path.
03:01So, Guinea is our country.
03:05Guinea is our country.
03:07The next country is Mali.
03:10It passes from here.
03:12After Mali, the next country is Niger.
03:16After Mali, the next country is Niger.
03:20And the last country is Nigeria.
03:22And the last country is Nigeria.
03:24Yes.
03:26Okay.
03:38Okay.
03:40This is our path.
03:42This is the fault in the Atlantic Ocean.
03:46The next important place is Bamaku.
03:47The next important place is Bamaku.
03:49The next important place is Bamaku.
03:56This is the capital city of Mali.
03:59So, the river passes from here.
04:02And the second one is Niger.
04:07And the second one is Niger.
04:08The capital city of Mali is Niame.
04:13The river passes from Niame.
04:16I have told you both the questions.
04:20If Niger river passes through which country's capital and the capital's name can also be asked.
04:28This type of question can also be asked.
04:32Okay, we have Niger Delta.
04:36Next we have, this Delta is made by Niger Delta.
04:41And Niger Delta, some early years ago, here, it was called Slave Coast.
04:50Slave, Slave Coast.
04:53Niger Delta, the delta of Niger river, it was also called Slave Coast.
05:06So, you can understand that when the French and Portuguese used to come here,
05:14they used to take the labor force from here, the slaves.
05:18So, basically, this is the point where the coast was used for trade.
05:22The slaves were collected from all the African countries and they were shipped from here.
05:27Cargo, yes.
05:29Okay, so we have this.
05:33Let's do one more.
05:36Okay, it's easy for me, right?