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Nioro Region is an administrative region in western Mali. It was created from parts of the former Kayes Region and has its capital at Nioro du Sahel. The region lies on the border with Mauritania and includes parts of the historical areas of Kaarta and Kingui.

Geography

Nioro Region is located in western Mali, north-east of the city of Kayes and borders Mauritania. It covers an area of 23,350 km².[1] The climate is dry; rainfall occurs mainly during the short rainy season. Annual precipitation in the area ranges roughly between 200 and 500 mm and is concentrated in a few months of the year.[2] The vegetation is accordingly characterised by dry shrubland, grassland and agricultural land.

History

Administratively, the area long belonged to Kayes Region after Mali’s independence. The creation of a separate Nioro Region had already been envisaged in the administrative reform of 2012, but was implemented in the new territorial division only with Law No. 2023-006 of 13 March 2023 on the creation of new administrative regions in the Republic of Mali.[3]

Administrative divisions

The region is divided into six cercles.[4][5]

Cercle code Cercle Communes
1101 Nioro du Sahel 10
1102 Diéma 5
1103 Diangounté Camara 4
1104 Sandaré 3
1105 Troungoumbé 5
1106 Béma 4

Population

In 2023, the region had a population of 668,831.[1] The population is ethnically diverse. The main population groups include Soninke, Peul/Fulbe, Bambara and Moorish groups. Islam is the predominant religion; Nioro du Sahel has importance as a religious centre of Hamallism.[6]

Year Population
1998 307,613
2009 440,698
2023 668,831

Economy

The economy of the region is predominantly rural. Rain-fed farming, livestock raising and local trade play an important role. Because of its location in the Sahel, agricultural production is strongly dependent on rainfall; dry periods and irregular rainy seasons directly affect harvests, pastureland and water availability. In the area around Nioro du Sahel, livestock farming has traditionally been of great importance, with cattle, sheep and goats serving both local supply and regional trade. The town of Nioro du Sahel functions as the administrative, market and transport centre for the surrounding area.

References

  1. ^ a b “Mali: Regions, Cities & Urban Localities – Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information”. Citypopulation.de. Retrieved 8 May 2026.
  2. ^ “Cercle Nioro du Sahel”. CADERKAF (in French). Retrieved 8 May 2026.
  3. ^ “Loi n°2023-006 portant Création Circonscriptions Administrative en République Mali” (in French). Ministère de l’Administration Territoriale et de la Décentralisation. Retrieved 8 May 2026.
  4. ^ “Mali – Subnational Administrative Boundaries” (XLSX; GeoJSON; Shape; GDB). The Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) – OCHA Global Subnational Administrative Boundaries. UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs – Field Information Services Section (FISS), Geneva, Switzerland. 2 April 2026. Retrieved 8 May 2026.
  5. ^ “Projet de loi portant création des circonscriptions administratives au Mali” (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 8 May 2026.
  6. ^ “Mali : Nioro du Sahel, berceau d’une influente branche de l’islam soufi en Afrique de l’Ouest”. Le Monde (in French). 28 September 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2026.