Aguiã is a freguesia ("civil parish") of Portugal, part of the concelho ("municipality") of Arcos de Valdevez, in the district of Viana do Castelo and the Norte region. The population in 2011 was 705, in an area of 3.81 km².
Agui (Chinese: 阿桂; pinyin: Āguì; Wade–Giles: A-kuei; Manchu: ᠠᡤᡠᡳ; Möllendorff: Agui; Abkai: Agui; September 7, 1717 - October 10, 1797 in Beijing) was a Manchu noble general for the Qing dynasty. As the only son of Akdun, he was a scion of a noble family who led a number of important Manchu military operations, including several of the "Ten Great Campaigns".
Aguie (var. Aguié, Agyé) is a town and capital of the Aguie Department in southern Niger, 43 miles east of the nation's second largest city, Maradi.
Aguié Commune is the seat of the Department of the same name, one of five second level administrative subdivisions of the Maradi Region. Among the Commune subdivisions within the Department are the "Rural Communes" of Saé Saboua, Arnagou and Giratawa. Nearby villages include Dan Kiri, Dan Gao, Gamji Karama, Dan Rago, Doromawa, Guidan Tonio, and Guidan Kodao.
A primarily Hausa populated region, it is bordered to the south by Katsina State, Nigeria. The 2007 estimated population of Aguié Department was 270,000. The Maradi Region is one of the most densely populated areas of Niger, home to 20 per cent of the country’s population, mostly small farmers in rural settlements.
Aguié lies on the main east-west highway between Maradi and Zinder. It is also 30 miles north of the city of Katsina, Nigeria, in an area of much cross-border trade and population movement.