Flag of Niger
Flag (Flag of Niger)
Emblem of Niger
Emblem (National Emblem)

🎵 Anthem (Instrumental) 🎤 Anthem (Vocal)
For Niger, We shall give our lives. Unity, peace, progress, Niger, our homeland.
Pour le Niger, Nous donnerons notre vie. Unité, paix, progrès, Niger, notre patrie.
Introduction
The Republic of Niger, commonly known as Niger, is one of the landlocked countries in West Africa, named after the Niger River , The capital of Niamey. Chad in the east, Nigeria and Benin in the south, Burkina Faso and Mali in the west, Algeria in the north, and Libya in the northeast. The border is 5,500 kilometers long. The area is 1,267,600 square kilometers. The largest country in West Africa. 80% of its land area is located in the Sahara Desert. The population is about 22 million, most of which live in the southernmost and western parts of the country. The capital and largest city of Niger is Niamey, which is located in the southwest corner of Niger.
About the National Anthem
The Nigerien-'Song of Niger'-La Nigerienne

'Song of Niger' is the national anthem of the African country Niger. It was launched in 1961 and was launched by Maurice Ai Lyrics by Burt Tilt, and music by Robert Jacquette and Nicolaus Abel Francisco Frione.
Flag Meaning
Ratio 6:7. Orange White and green three-color horizontal flag with an orange circle in the middle. Orange symbolizes the grassland, white symbolizes the Niger River, and green symbolizes the rainforest. The sun in the center symbolizes the eternal existence of Niger.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Niger is A shield emblem. The sun is in the middle, and the zebu is at the bottom, symbolizing animal husbandry. The upper right corner is pearl millet, symbolizing agriculture. The upper left corner is a spear and sword, symbolizing the country’s history. Two national flags are hung on each side of the shield, and the lower side is decorated with ribbons. The book has the words 'Republic of Niger' in French.
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