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BAMAKO Top 7 Tourist Places | Bamako Tourism | MALI

Bamako (Things to do - Places to Visit) - BAMAKO Top Tourist Places
Capital of Mali

Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a population of 2,009,109. In 2006, it was estimated to be the fastest-growing city in Africa and sixth-fastest in the world.

It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.

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In the streets of Segou and riverbank of Niger in Mali, West Africa. A culture voyage city and one of my favorite places in Mali. SUBSCRIBE georeiser:

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On the Banks of Niger River in Bamako

Glimpses of Mali: A The banks of the of the Niger River are very good places to relax and spend quality time in Bamako. You can watch a large variety of crops being cultivated there, see the panoramic view of the Bamako across the River, watch the fishermen doing their job and the magnificent Sunset (the last of 2020) behind the hill across the Niger River. 31 December 2020.
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Place Mamadou Konaté/Rond Point de l'Éléphant Bamako

Glimpses of Mali: The Rond Point de l'Éléphant/Place Mamadou Konaté in Bamako, 10 March 2020. This elephant statue represents the symbol of the
Sudanese Union - African Democratic Rally (RDA) created by Mamadou Konaté and Modibo Keïta in Bamako in 1946. Mamadou Konaté was the 1st African-black Vice-President of the French National Assembly. Mamadou Konaté (1897-1956) was a Malian politician who is widely respected as one of the founding fathers of Mali.

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Point G Bamako, Mali

Glimpses of Mali: An Indian family at the Point G Vantage Point in Bamako from where a panoramic view of the city of Bamako can be seen, 10 October 2021.

Bamako's Three Famous Hills

Glimpses of Mali: Do you know of three famous Hills of Bamako - Colline du Pouvoir (Hill of Power) which houses the Presidential Palace & Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Colline de la Santé (Hill of Health) which houses Medical University & main Public Hospital and Colline du Savoir (Hill of Knowledge) which houses Faculties of Science & Technology, Institute of Management, 6 May 2020.

Discover MALI : 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THIS WEST AFRICAN COUNTRY

Mali is a West African landlocked country subdivided into 10 regions.. Officially, it is referred to as the Republic of Mali. Bamako is its capital city. According to the World Bank in 2020, the population of Mali stood at 20.25 million people. Its currency is the West African CFA Franc and the country’s official languages are Bambara and French. It is the eighth largest country in Africa with an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometres.

One of the world’s hottest deserts, the Sahara Desert, covers an area of 3.6 million square miles. The desert covers a large area of North Africa accounting for approximately 31% of the total area of the continent. For many years, this arid area has received annual rainfall of below 200mm. Some of the countries within the desert include; Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Morocco, Niger Republic, Chad, Algeria and small portions of Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Sudan.
Mali is one of the hottest countries in Africa. 65% of the total area of the country is covered by the Sahara. It is referred to as the pressure cooker of Africa because it is generally hot especially during hot seasons like April where temperatures can rise to 46 degrees Celsius or even higher!

Located on the floodplains of the River Bani in the city of Djenne, the previous structure built on the site was constructed in the 13th Century. The current building dates back to 1907. It is one of the most popular landmarks in Africa and is part of the ancient city of Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne is a large banco or adobe building in the Sudano-Sahelian architecture style.

It is said that the original Great mosque was erected when King Koi Konboro, who was Djenne’s 26th ruler and its 1st sultan, decided to use traditional design techniques and local materials to build a place of Muslim worship in town. He had his palace destroyed and the mosque built in its place as an expression of his new found faith.
Constructed using clay mortar and sun-baked bricks, it is the world’s largest man made clay/mud structure. Every April, residents of Djenne maintain the walls of the mosque during a one-day festival called Crepissage. They reconstruct the walls with mud. The original mosque presided over one of the most important Islamic learning centers in Africa, during the Middle Ages. Thousands of students would come to study the Quran in Djenne’s madrassas. The Grand Mosque of Djenne became a World Heritage Site in 1988.

The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita(1214-1255). It was a monarchy. Its rulers, especially Mansa Musa, were renowned for their wealth. At its peak(1200-1300), the Mali empire was the largest in West Africa. Following the death of Sundiata Keita, the kings of Mali were referred to by the title ‘mansa’. It is said that Mansa Musa inherited a kingdom that was already wealthy, but his work in expanding trade made it the wealthiest in Africa. His riches came from mining salt and gold deposits. After his return from Mecca where he had been between 1324 to 1326, he worked on revitalizing cities in his kingdom.

The Manding languages were spoken in the empire. They include Malinke, Fulani and Mandinka. The empire began in and was centered around the Manding region which is in southern Mali and northeastern Guinea now. Islam was the official religion of the land although in the rural areas, there were traditional African religions. Niani is believed to have been the capital city of the Mali empire. Its population, in the mid 15th Century, stood at 40 to 50 million. The currency of the Mali empire was mostly gold dust but copper, salt, silver and cowries were also commonly used.

Mali empire was preceded by Gao empire and Ghana empire and succeeded by several other empires; Songhai empire, Kaabu empire, Jolof empire and empire of Great Fulo. The Mali empire spanned the modern-day countries of Senegal, southern Mauritania, Mali, northern Burkina Faso, western Niger, Guinea-Bissau, the Gambia, Guinea, the Ivory Coast and northern Ghana. The empire collapsed in the 1460s following civil wars, opening up of trading routes elsewhere and the rise of the Songhai empire. It however continued to control a small part of the western empire into the 17th Century.

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LAND OF LEGENDARY GRIOTS-BAMAKO...FESTOUR

Bamako is situated on the Niger River floodplain, which hampers development along the riverfront and the Niger's tributaries. Bamako is relatively flat, except to the immediate north where there is an escarpment, being what remains of an extinct volcano. The Presidential Palace and main hospital are located here.


Pont des Martyrs
Originally, the city developed on the northern side of the river, but as it grew, bridges were developed to connect the north with the south. The first of these was the Pont des Martyrs (2-lane with 2 pedestrian sections) and the King Fahd Bridge (4-lane with 2 motorcycle and 2 pedestrian sections). Additionally, there is a seasonal causeway between the eastern neighborhoods of Sotuba and Misabugu inherited from colonial times (alternated traffic on 1-lane with 5 crossing sections). The Sotuba Causeway ( Chaussée submersible de Sotuba in French, and Babilikoroni in Bamanankan) is typically under water from July to January. A third bridge (1.4 km long, 24 m large, 4-lane with 2 motorcycle and 2 pedestrian sections) is being built at the same location[10] to reduce downtown congestion, notably by trucks.

Balade sur le fleuve Niger

GHANA : 10 Faits FASCINANTS que Vous ne CONNAISSEZ pas sur ce PAYS AFRICAIN !

Cercueil artistique, des enfants portant des noms du jour de leur naissance, culture riche,... le Ghana est sans aucun doute un pays fascinant. Et en plus de cela, il détient de vastes richesses naturelles. Et ce n'est pas ça seulement. Bien d'autres faits étonnant sur le Ghana restent à être découverts dans cette vidéo.

Les Ashanti sont un groupe ethnique majeur des Akans (Ashanti et Fanti) au Ghana, avec une population de plus de 2 millions. Le Ghana est une nation assez récente, à peine plus de 50 ans, et le Ghana s'appelait auparavant la Gold Coast. Le peuple Ashanti a toujours été connu comme de féroces combattants. Les gens de cette tribu ont un slogan : « Si j'avance je meurs, si je recule je meurs, Mieux vaut aller de l'avant et mourir.

Lorsque la tribu Ashanti a été confrontée à la guerre, elle a utilisé des tambours pour signaler la bataille à venir. Le battement de ces tambours pouvait être entendu à travers la forêt dense. Les Ashanti ont une poignée de main spéciale, dans laquelle vous tenez votre main gauche pour serrer la main. Cela vient de l'explication des Ashanti selon laquelle la main gauche tient le bouclier et la main droite tient les lances. Alors, pour montrer votre confiance à quelqu'un, vous posez votre bouclier et avez donc la main gauche libre. Pour les Ashanti, la famille et le clan de la mère sont les plus importants. On dit qu'un enfant hérite de l'âme ou de l'esprit du père et que de la mère un enfant reçoit la chair et le sang. Cela les relie plus étroitement au clan de la mère. Les Ashanti vivent dans une famille élargie. La famille habite différentes maisons ou huttes disposées autour d'une cour. Le chef de famille est généralement le frère aîné qui y vit. Les anciens le choisissent. Il est appelé soit Père, soit Père de Maison et est obéi de tous. Les Ashanti sont connus pour leur expertise dans une variété d'artisanats spécialisés. Il s'agit notamment du tissage, de la sculpture sur bois, de la céramique, du célèbre tissu kente et de la métallurgie. Parmi ces métiers, seule la fabrication de poterie est principalement une activité féminine ; les autres sont réservés aux hommes spécialistes. Même dans le cas de la poterie, seuls les hommes sont autorisés à façonner des pots ou des pipes.

Le Ghana est un pays multilingue avec plus de 80 langues ethniques parlées par des personnes de différentes tribus du pays, cependant, l'anglais est la langue étrangère officielle du Ghana en raison de son histoire de colonisation. L'anglais pour tous les besoins quotidiens - procédures et documents juridiques, administratifs, officiels, éducation et médias. Les langues parlées dans un groupe ethnique (tribu) sont mutuellement intelligibles avec les langues de tout le pays. Cela signifie qu'une personne née dans la région nord du Ghana qui parle le dagbani, par exemple, peut comprendre (même si pas complètement) quelqu'un qui parle frafra en raison de cette intelligibilité mutuelle.
Les langues au Ghana proviennent de divers groupes ethniques qui ont quitté leurs foyers d'origine dans le passé pour s'installer au Ghana. Parmi les langues locales du Ghana, il y'a par exemple: AKAN, qui est de loin la langue locale la plus répandue et la plus parlée au Ghana. La langue Akan comprend le Fante, l'Asante Twi et l'Akuapem Twi. Ces langues sont mutuellement intelligibles. En deuxième position, la langue EWE fait partie du dialecte Gbe, qui serait originaire de la région Volta-Niger, est également parlé au Togo et au Bénin. Principalement parlé dans la région de la Volta, les branches mutuellement intelligibles sont le tongu (langue de Sogakope, Adidome et des régions proches d'Ada). En troisième position, la DAGABANI qui est parlée par les dagombas de la région nord du Ghana et est également parlé au Burkina-Faso. Au Ghana, la plupart des langues se sont propagées à cause des activités commerciales. En quatrième position, la langue DANGME fait partie des langues Ga-Dangme de la région du Grand Accra.

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Why Bamako Mali So Influential In Pan African History and Economy of Mali Empire. Discover Mali

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Bamako is the capital of Mali is a beautiful investments and tourism destination for business. Bamako Mali has transformed in both economic activities and living in Bamako. Mali has relations with France for many years and the official language in Mali is French with other local language. Bamako Mali contributed in the economic growth of the country of Mali as it is the main economic and business hub. In Mali, the economic importance of the capital city cannot be understated – it is the nerve center of the national economy. If the capital, Bamako, were to be removed, Mali would lose 36 percent of GDP. Thus, reforms and investments aimed at tackling urban development challenges in the capital will have knock-on effects on national economic development. Mali history and culture is attached with Bamako in the old Mali empire. Président Modibo Keïta International Airport Bamako see flights coming from Europe like AirFrance, Brussels airlines, Kenya airways, Ethiopia airlines, Emirates airlines. Mali if one of the largest countries in Africa, bigger than Germany an comparing to Texas in the United States. Mali has attracted international headlines in recent years but Bamako has a huge history when Mali and Africa are mentioned. Mali has many touristic attractions when you visit. Here are the 15 Best Places to Visit in Mal Timbuktu, The Great Mosque, Gao, Bamako, Djenné, Mopti, Ségou, Mount Hombori, Sikasso, Kayes, Boucle du Baoulé National Park, National Park of Mali, Ansongo, Kidal, Douentza, Bandiagara, Taoudenni, Adrar des Ifoghas.

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Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2009 population of 1,810,366 and an estimated 2020 population of 2.71 million. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country. Bamako is the nation's administrative centre.

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometres. The population of Mali is 19.1 million. 67% of its population was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017

I make travel and informative videos about Africa countries including economic, African cities, African capitals and African infrastructure projects. Best places to visit and live in Africa, doing business in Africa, African culture and entertainment. Hotels in Africa and best places to visit in Africa. I cover countries in africa like Ghana, Tanzania, Senegal, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Burkina Fasso, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Morocco, Democratic republic of Congo, Uganda, Mali Sudan, Madagascar, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Angola, Namibia, Rwanda, Somalia, Guinea, Tunisia, Mozambique, Botswana, Djibouti, Sierra Leon, Seychelles, Liberia, Malawi, Gabon.

Bamako: An Introduction (Documentary)

Glimpses of Mali: 'Bamako: An Introduction' is a documentary on the city of Bamako, capital of Mali in West Africa. It gives a bird's-eye view of the various places of interest in Bamako such as the Niger River, Point G Hill, Hill of Koulouba, Presidential Palace, Avenue of Liberty, Hospital cum Medical University on Point G, three famous hills - the hill of power (Colline du Pouvoir), the hill of knowledge (Colline du Savoir) and the hill of Health (Colline de la Santé), Martyrs Bridge (Pont des Martyrs), Badalabougou neighbourhood, Bamako Coura neighbourhood, King Fahd Bridge, Third Bridge, Libya Hotel and Hotel L’amiteie, Grand Mosque of Bamako, Sacred Heart Cathedral of Bamako, Grand Marche or the Central Market of Bamako, Centre International des Conférences de Bamako (CICB), Cite Administrative, Medina Market or Sougouni Coura, Tower of BCEAO, Racecourse of Bamako or the Bamako Hippodrome, Olympic swimming pool, Modibo Keita Sports Complex, Yellow Taxis, National Museum of Bamako, National Zoo, National Park etc. The meaning of Bamako in Bambara is crocodile’s tail

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Kanun Labarai cikin kamannai: Sarkin Musulmi na Sakkwato, Sultan Abubakar Sa'ad, ya kai ziyarar ban girma a Mahaihwar Malam Usman Danhodiyo a daɗaɗɗar Masarautar Gobir, Madaoua, wadda ta yi zama karkashin ikon Birnin Konni a daure, gabanin zuwan Turawan Mulkin Mallaka, duk a cikin Jahar Tahoua, Jamhoriyar Nijar. Sultan ɗin yakan kai ziyarar a daɗaɗɗar mazamnar Kakannin na su a wani yanki dake cikin gundumar Madoaua, Gobir Toudou

Labari na biyu (2) Ziyarar GobirMob a Makwancin Sarauniyar Gobir ta hwarko, Kushewar Tahoua kenan, wadda Majalissar Dinkin Duniya ta karrama a shekarun baya. Mun gano wasu abubuwan ban mamaki a kabarin na ta da wasu bayanai gameda ita...Ku kalla ku saurara.

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Indian Brothers in Bamako by the Niger River

Glimpses of Mali: Indian Brothers in Bamako by the Niger River, 6 October 2021.

Bamako vue du fleuve Niger

Bamako, capitale du Mali.
Vue du côté du fleuve Niger qui, à cette saison, est à son haut niveau.
En effet, la saison humide appelée hivernage avec ses pluies abondantes et parfois violentes fait gonfler le fleuve et lui donne la couleur ocre de la terre.

This Is Djoliba

Djoliba is a small rural village west of Bamako. It is one of the most beautiful spots for sight-seeing in Mali. Fish is the main food there, the river Niger is the source of life. Salif Keita, arguably Mali's biggest star came from Djoliba.

Djoliba est un petit village rural ouest de Bamako. C'est un des endroits les plus belles pour voir. Le poisson c'est le nourriture principale, le fleuve Niger c'est la source du vie. Salif Keita, un des plus grands star Malien est venu de Djoliba.

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