Niger

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WashingtonD.C., united states and Niamey, Niger have a very similar populations but are very different. Washington D.C. gets a lot colder. These cities also have different precipitation amounts. The last thing they really do not have in common is their elevation.

WashingtonD.C. and Niamey have only a little bit in common. One they’re both really big cities. Two the cities are both inland and away from the ocean. Three they both have very hot summers.

Washington D.C. was named capital of the United States in1790. Niamey was named capital of Niger in1926. Niamey was of little importance to most of the country until the French developed colonial post in the1890s. Washington D.C. used to be known as the district of Columbia.

Washington D.C. and Niamey’s he interaction was pretty much the same. These cities were made into big cities. Both have to wear shorts in summer. These cities both made a lot of roads.

I think WashingtonD.C. is going to continue to be are capital. Plus not be a part of any state. Niamey is going to be the capital of Niger. Plus continue to be a nice place.

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