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Tenere is a desert region in the south central Sahara, Niger. The huge sand dunes of Temet and magic scenery are said to make from Tenere the most beautiful desert in the world. The Tuareg word tenere meaning desert, was translated into Arabic, gave the Sahara its name.
Tenere's main city is the town of Agadez, in the shadow of the Aïr Mountains. There are also various oasis settlements based on salt mining.
The desert is also known for the Tree of Tenere, once the most remote in the world. Incredibly, in 1973, a French truck driver hit the tree the only one for several hundred kilometres and it was replaced by a metal sculpture, the original now being in the Niger National Museum.
Population
The inhabitants of Tenere region are largedly Tuareg of Ayr and Azawagh. Three Tuareg federations: Kel Ayr, Iwillimidan Kel Denneg and Kel Gres were ruling the area, until the arrival of the French colonial army, which occuppied the land. Other ethnic groupes dwelling in Tenere are: Hausa, Songhay, Wodaabe or (Peul Bororo), the Moors, and Tebu.
In 1960 the Tuareg territory become part the independent republic of Niger. It has been divided between seven departments.
Major citites and villages of Tenere:
- Abalagh
- Agadez
- Arlit
- In-Gall
- Tahoua
- Tanout
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