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Diadjibine Gandéga | |
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Commune and village | |
Coordinates: 15°44′56″N 12°28′58″W / 15.74884°N 12.48276°W | |
Country | Mauritania |
Region | Gorgol |
Department | M'Bout |
Government | |
• Mayor | Abdou Yamadou Timera (2023-2028) |
Area | |
• Total | 148 sq mi (384 km2) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 10,597 |
Time zone | UTC±00:00 ( GMT) |
Diadjibine Gandéga ( Arabic: انجاجبني الشرفه) or Njabni, N'Djabni etc. is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. As of 2013 it had a population of 10,597 people. [1]
The village of Diadjibine Gandéga was founded in 1905. Diadjibine Gandéga was established as a commune by the ordinance of October 20, 1987, which established the communes of Mauritania.
On 25 June 2024 Outouma Antoine Souleymane Soumare, presidential candidate, stopped in the village of Njabni, where he gave a detailed presentation of his electoral program to a group of the village residents. [2]
N'Djabni is one of the nine rural communes that make up the M'Bout district, the others being Fam Laklita, Adbay Ahl Klay, Lahrach, Soufa, Takouibra, M'Bout, Tarnakt Ahl Moulay A'al and Chlekht At-Tiyab. The sprawling district as a whole has more than 120,000 people. [3]
It borders the commune of M'Bout the north, Tarenguet Ehel Moul to the east, to the south east by Ouldmbouni and Ajoueir, and to the south and west by Edebaye Ehl Guelay.
An editor has nominated this article for deletion. You are welcome to participate in the deletion discussion, which will decide whether or not to retain it. |
Diadjibine Gandéga | |
---|---|
Commune and village | |
Coordinates: 15°44′56″N 12°28′58″W / 15.74884°N 12.48276°W | |
Country | Mauritania |
Region | Gorgol |
Department | M'Bout |
Government | |
• Mayor | Abdou Yamadou Timera (2023-2028) |
Area | |
• Total | 148 sq mi (384 km2) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 10,597 |
Time zone | UTC±00:00 ( GMT) |
Diadjibine Gandéga ( Arabic: انجاجبني الشرفه) or Njabni, N'Djabni etc. is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. As of 2013 it had a population of 10,597 people. [1]
The village of Diadjibine Gandéga was founded in 1905. Diadjibine Gandéga was established as a commune by the ordinance of October 20, 1987, which established the communes of Mauritania.
On 25 June 2024 Outouma Antoine Souleymane Soumare, presidential candidate, stopped in the village of Njabni, where he gave a detailed presentation of his electoral program to a group of the village residents. [2]
N'Djabni is one of the nine rural communes that make up the M'Bout district, the others being Fam Laklita, Adbay Ahl Klay, Lahrach, Soufa, Takouibra, M'Bout, Tarnakt Ahl Moulay A'al and Chlekht At-Tiyab. The sprawling district as a whole has more than 120,000 people. [3]
It borders the commune of M'Bout the north, Tarenguet Ehel Moul to the east, to the south east by Ouldmbouni and Ajoueir, and to the south and west by Edebaye Ehl Guelay.