because it runs through the county Niger!
Niger and Nigeria. Named after the Niger River.
The name "Niger" is derived from the Latin word for black, which is attributed to the Niger River that flows through the country. The river was named by early European explorers due to its dark, muddy waters.
The Niger River flows through the Niger Delta into the Bight of Biafra in the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean.
Niger River
There's the Nile River and the Niger River.
Kainji Dam
Niger River.
Yes, Niger or Nigér depending on your pronounciation is named after the River Niger
Niger was named after the Niger River, which is one of the longest rivers in West Africa. The name "Niger" is derived from the Latin word "niger," meaning "black," likely referring to the dark soil found in the river's basin. The river itself has been a vital source of life and trade for the region throughout history.
The answer is The Niger River
River Niger
the Niger river