Akoubounou
Akoubounou, or Akabinu in the local Tin Sert language, is a village located in the west to the town of Abalak, in the Tahoua Region of Niger.
Geography
Akoubounou is located in the northern Sahel region. The neighbouring municipalities are Abalak in the Northeast, Azeye the southeast, Ibrohamane in the south, Tabalak the southwest and Kao in the northwest. The municipal area is divided into 17 administrative villages, 18 traditional villages, nine hamlets and three camps. The main village of the rural community is the administrative village of Akoubounou. The Tuareg tribe Ait-Awari also inhabits the village.History
The Akoubounou rural community emerged as part of a previously commune-free area in the course of a nationwide administrative reform in 2002.At the 2001 census, Akoubounou had 10,348 inhabitants. At the 2012 census, the population was 47,961.