Agadez
Agadez is a city in central Niger, known for its rich history and unique architecture. It serves as a key trade hub in the Sahara Desert and is famous for its distinctive mud-brick buildings, including the iconic Agadez Mosque. The city has been a crossroads for various cultures and peoples for centuries.
The region around Agadez is home to the Tuareg people, who are known for their nomadic lifestyle and vibrant traditions. Agadez also plays a significant role in the trans-Saharan trade, connecting North Africa with sub-Saharan regions. Its historical significance has earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site.