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Dogon Village Bandiagara Mali

Dogon Village, Bandiagara, Mali - Images of Mali.
The Bandiagara escarpment is home to the Dogon people whose traditional homes are literally carved out of the cliffs..
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mali (video expedition) #10 dourou

We hike from Dourou at the top of the Bandiagara escarpment to Nombori at the the bottom and see the Sahara for the first time
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Cities of Mali, Geography Game , Bamako, Sikasso, Koutiala, Ségou , Kayes, Kati ,Mopti,

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Mali, cities, Bamako, Sikasso, Koutiala, Ségou , Kayes, Kati ,Mopti, Niono, Gao, San, Tombouctou, Kidal,
Government no longer exercises de facto control). Besides the largest cities and towns (all urban communes are shown), this table also includes other large rural communes with a population in excess of 50,000.

By far the largest agglomeration in Mali is the capital, Bamako, with a population of 1,809,106 (at the 2009 Census). Thus about 12½ percent of Mali's population live in Bamako.

Cities[edit]

The following table lists all communes with over 50,000 population from the 1 April 2009 census, together with the higher-level administrative unit (région) and second-level unit (cercle) in which each is situated. The population figures refer to the real city (i.e. commune) without any suburbs in neighbouring communes.

Bamako is a separate capital district and is not within any région or cercle; it comprises six urban communes (not individually listed in the table below), which are numbered rather than named.


Name

Region

Cercle

Urban or
rural
commune

Popn
1998
Census

Popn
2009
Census

Average
Annual
Change


Bamako Bamako Bamako Six Urban
communes 1,016,296 1,809,106 4.8
Sikasso Sikasso Sikasso Urban 134,774 225,753 4.8
Kalabancoro Koulikoro Kati Rural 35,582 166,722 15.1
Koutiala Sikasso Koutiala Urban 76,914 137,919 5.5
Ségou Ségou Ségou Urban 105,305 130,690 2.0
Kayes Kayes Kayes Urban 67,424 127,368 6.0
Kati Koulikoro Kati Urban 52,714 114,983 7.3
Mopti Mopti Mopti Urban 80,472 114,296 3.2
Niono Ségou Niono Rural 54,251 91,554 4.9
Gao Gao Gao Urban 52,201 86,633 4.7
San Ségou San Urban 46,631 68,067 3.5
Koro Mopti Koro Rural 41,440 62,681 3.8
Bla Ségou Bla Rural 27,568 61,338 7.5
Bougouni Sikasso Bougouni Urban 37,360 59,679 4.3
Mandé Koulikoro Kati Rural 30,577 59,352 6.2
Baguineda-
Camp Koulikoro Kati Rural 28,371 58,661
Kolondiéba Sikasso Kolondiéba Rural 37,945 57,898 3.9
Kolokani Koulikoro Kolokani Rural 33,558 57,307 5.0
Pelengana Ségou Ségou Rural 19,963 56,259 9.9
Tombouctou Tombouctou Tombouctou Urban 29,732 54,453 5.7
Koury Sikasso Yorosso Rural 33,605 54,435 4.5
Massigui Koulikoro Dioïla Rural 42,665 53,947 2.2
Tonka Tombouctou Goundam Rural 37,821 53,438 3.2
Kadiolo Sikasso Kadiolo Rural 31,292 52,932 4.9
Wassoulou-
Balle Sikasso Yanfolila Rural 37,498 51,727 3.0
Kaladougou Koulikoro Dioïla Rural 23,823 51,384 7.2
Koumantou Sikasso Bougouni Rural 33,987 51,348 3.8
Ouelesse-
bougou Koulikoro Kati Rural 36,198 50,056 3.0


The next table lists all the remaining urban communes with under 50,000 population from the 1 April 2009 census, together with the higher-level administrative unit (région) and second-level unit (cercle) in which each is situated. The population figures refer to the real city (i.e. commune) without any suburbs in neighbouring communes.


Name

Region

Cercle

Popn
1998
Census

Popn
2009
Census


Kita Kayes Kita 31,861 48,947
Koulikoro Koulikoro Koulikoro 28,670 43,174
Nioro Kayes Nioro 22,266 33,486
Djenné Mopti Djenné 19,558 32,944
Douentza Mopti Douentza 13,138 28,005
Bourem Gao Bourem 21,227 27,486
Kidal Kidal Kidal 11,159 25,617
Bandiagara Mopti Bandiagara 21,058 25,564
Diré Tombouctou Diré 13,431 22,365
Goundam Tombouctou Goundam 9,030 15,253
Toya Kayes Yélimané 8,908 12,922
Troungoumbé Kayes Nioro 9,988 11,412
Ténenkou Mopti Ténenkou 7,675 11,310
Fatao Kayes Diéma 4,774 9,239
Kouniakary Kayes Kayes 7,023 8,135
Karan Koulikoro Kangaba 5,669 6,874
Youri Kayes Nioro 4,061 6,721
Somankidi Kayes Kayes 4,784 6,622
Fégui Kayes Kayes 2,688 5,494
Kourounikoto Kayes Kita 3,247 5,335


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The beautiful road from Bandiagara to Dogon county in Mali 🇲🇱

The road from Bandiagara to Bankass in Dogon county is known for bicycle touring. The last part of the road is beautiful, narrow and the landscape is scenic. Turn left at the last crossroad in the movie and you reach the area where people build their cottages in steep rock face. SUBSCRIBE georeiser:

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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.

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Commune du Mali, chef-lieu du cercle de Bandiagara dans la région de Mopti dans le « Pays dogon ».

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MALI Dounetza mountains

Anant de Main du Fatima a Douentza trobes desenes de parets... amb metres de roca verge esperant ser descoberta
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Republic of Mali NO4 Bicycle fellow Akira (Japanese)

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Mali republic highest peak Hombori mountain is seen.
On the way from Douentza to Gao.

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Nombori in Dogon Country, Mali, Africa 2007

The view from part way up the Bandiagara Escarpment above the Dogon Village of Nombori

Grande Mosque made of mud Djenne Mali

Grande Mosque made of mud, Djenne, Mali - Images of Mali.
The Grande Mosque in Djenne is the largest mud-brick building in the world. It has three huge turrets with wooden poles sticking out..

Dogon village of Banani at the Bandiagara Escarpment in Mali

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Finding a way from Mopti to Timbuktu, Mali

Mopti on the Niger river is the first, or last major port town from Timbuktu. After over 2 weeks of traveling overland from Accra Ghana we arrived. Finding transport to Timbuktu would not be that easy. It took three days. We originally planned on a public pinasse to stay with our adventure of all local transport, but even for us hard core travellers upon seeing the pinasses we said, no way. So we found a car. During this time the Tuaregs were known as the bandits of the Sahara. Our driver drove fast, really fast.
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Crossing Niger River by ferry, to Tombouctou, Mali, W. Africa.

On 4th January 2009, I went from Douentza to Tombouctou on my way to the Festival au Desert, Essakane, which was held from the 8th-10th January 2009. This was my 4th time at the Festival.only had a mobile camera as my camcorder was stolen in the arrivals Hall in Bamako airport.:(

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