Largest Cities and Urban Centers
Cities with population over 10,000, according to 2001 census.
| City | Census division | Population 2001 |
Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abalak | Tahoua | 12,764 | |
| Agadez | Agadez | 78,289 | |
| Aguié | Maradi | 11,475 | |
| Arlit | Agadez | 69,435 | |
| Birni Ngaouré | Dosso | 10,775 | |
| Birni Nkonni | Tahoua | 44,663 | |
| Dakoro | Maradi | 18,875 | |
| Diffa | Diffa | 23,409 | |
| Dogondoutchi | Dosso | 29,244 | |
| Dosso | Dosso | 43,561 | |
| Filingué | Tillabéri | 11,661 | |
| Gaya | Dosso | 28,385 | |
| Gouré | Zinder | 13,422 | |
| Guidan Roumji | Maradi | 10,744 | |
| Illéla | Tahoua | 15,805 | |
| Kollo | Tillabéri | 10,533 | |
| Madaoua | Tahoua | 22,175 | |
| Magaria | Zinder | 17,776 | |
| Maïné-Soroa | Diffa | 10,176 | |
| Maradi | Maradi | 148,017 | |
| Matameye | Zinder | 17,930 | |
| Mirria | Zinder | 19,161 | |
| Nguigmi | Diffa | 15,922 | |
| Niamey | Niamey Capital District | 707,951 | |
| Say | Tillabéri | 10,502 | |
| Tahoua | Tahoua | 73,002 | |
| Tânout | Zinder | 15,779 | |
| Tchirozérine | Agadez | 10,032 | |
| Téra | Tillabéri | 19,508 | |
| Tessaoua | Maradi | 31,667 | |
| Tillabéri | Tillabéri | 16,683 | |
| Zinder | Zinder | 170,575 |
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