Top 10 Things To Do In Mali | Travel Video | SKY Travel
Top 10 Things To Do In Mali | Travel Video | SKY Travel
01.Great Mosque Of Djenne 1
02.Bandiagara Escarpment 1
03.Bamako
04.Segou-Koro
05.Sikasso
06.Niger River
07.Timbuktu
08.Sankore Madrasah
09.Dogon Village
10.Mount Hombori
Mali
Country in West Africa
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 just 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. Wikipedia
Bamako
Capital of Mali
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. Wikipedia
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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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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Facts About Mali | Travel To Mali | Shani Stories
Mali, landlocked country of western Africa, mostly in the Saharan and Sahelian regions. Mali is largely flat and arid. The Niger River flows through its interior, functioning as the main trading and transport artery in the country. Sections of the river flood periodically, providing much-needed fertile agricultural soil along its banks as well as creating pasture for livestock.
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Undiscovered Bamako (Mali) from Above in 4K | Drone - DJI Mavic Pro 2
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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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OSAKA and NARA, JAPAN for 6 Days, anime shopping, street food and deer
Osaka, Japan - Thank you so much for watching another Osaka travel vlog. Today, we're gonna take you to Osaka and a fun day trip to Nara. Our 6-day Osaka Japan travel includes anime shopping at Nintendo Store Osaka, Jump Shop and other anime stores. We had a reservation at the Pokemon Cafe in Osaka and we also got to eat street food around Osaka's famous markets like Kuromon Market, which makes Osaka an important and exciting foodie destination. We got to experience a new themed cafe - Cinnamoroll Cafe in Namba. Watch this video to find out where to shop, eat and what to see in Osaka. For the final leg of our trip, we went to Nara to see its famous temples, charming deer and sprawling nature.
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Places You Should NEVER Visit.. ESPECIALLY This Year!
Places You Should NEVER Visit.. ESPECIALLY This Year!
Welcome back to Around the Globe. There are famous tourist spots that are better off watching on our laptops than to actually visit. This is all due because these places are mostly suffering from this so-called overtourism. On this channel right now, we are going to feature 10 Places Not To Travel IN 2021.
When you visit a tourist spot, you can expect that plenty of other tourists will be there as well. However, when it becomes crowded thus resulting in inconvenience, then better not to go there anymore. Watch this video as we discover 10 Places Not To Travel IN 2021.
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San Diego's Haunted Cemetery - Old Town's El Campo Santo
El Campo Santo Cemetery in Old Town San Diego is the city's second oldest official cemetery, having opened in 1849. The cemetery was only in use for 31 years and saw approximately 450 burials before it began to fall into disrepair. By 1889, El Campo Santo was treated with such little regard that a street car line went through it. Two streets cut through the edges of the cemetery as well, covering a number of graves under the roads. On San Diego Ave. the locations of the grave sites (which were relocated with ground penetrating radar in the 1990s) are marked on the sidewalk and road. On the opposite side of the cemetery, Linwood St has a plaque with a map to the grave sites, but no markers.
The cemetery is the final resting place to some important and infamous early San Diegans. The first Alcalde (mayor) of San Diego is buried there, as is Yankee Jim, who is said to haunt the Whaley House just a couple blocks away. The cemetery was the site of several executions, and along with the Whaley House down the street it has been the subject of a number of books and TV shows dealing with paranormal activity.
In this video we explore the cemetery, which El Camino Real and Highway 101 once went through, and talk about its history and a few of the many people buried there.
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16 Best ANIME STORES in FUKUOKA 🇯🇵 | Figures, Manga, Games, Gachapon, Gundam, Ghibli, Sanrio, Arcade
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The ultimate Anime Store guide through Fukuoka has finally arrived! Following this guide you'll be sure to reach the best places for Anime in Fukuoka, Japan. Every aspect of the popular Anime culture in Japan will be visited. From the Pokemon Center to Namco and Taito Arcade Game Stations, to Capsule Toy Stores and Gashapon Department with tons of Gachapons, cheap second hand thrift stores such as Book Off, Surugaya, Lashinbang and Mandarake with unlimited amount of Anime Figures, Scale Figures, Nendoroids, Bunny Girls, Artbooks, Manga, DVD, CD, Model Kits, Vintage Toys, Virtual Pets, Retro Games, Consoles and Merchandise. Dedicated stores to Franchises such as Pokemon Center, The Gundam Base with tons of Gunpla, Bandai Cross Store, Spy x Family, My Hero Academia, Naruto, Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, Tamagotchi, Dragon Ball, One Piece, Ghibli Store or Donguri Republic, Sanrio Gallery and the Jump Store.
In total a whopping 16 stores on this list, there is something for everyone!
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🥚Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:22 1. Pokemon Center
01:18 2. Namco Arcade
01:44 3. Capsule Toy Store
02:25 4. Gamers
02:59 5. Surugaya
04:23 6. Book Off
06:17 Canal City
06:39 7. Taito Station
07:14 8. The Gundam Base
08:17 9. Bandai Cross Store
10:20 10. Bandai Gashapon Shop
10:59 11. Ghibli Store
11:38 12. Sanrio Gallery
12:38 13. Jump Shop
13:33 14. Lashinbang
15:07 15. Book Off Bazaar
16:40 16. Mandarake
18:07 Outro
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⦁ Pokemon Center Fukuoka - ポケモンセンターフクオカ
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⦁ Namco Arcade - Namco 博多バスターミナル店
⦁ Gashapon Department Store - ガシャポンのデパート 博多バスターミナル店
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⦁ Gamers - ゲーマーズ博多店
⦁ Surugaya - 駿河屋 博多マルイ店
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⦁ Book Off - BOOKOFF 福岡博多口店
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⦁ Canal City - キャナルシティ博多
⦁ Taito Station - タイトーステーション キャナルシティ博多店
⦁ The Gundam Base - ガンダムベース福岡
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⦁ Bandai Cross Store - バンダイナムコ Cross Store 博多
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⦁ Bandai Gashapon Shop - ガシャポンのデパート キャナルシティ博多店
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⦁ Ghibli Store - ジブリがいっぱい どんぐり共和国 キャナルシティ博多店
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⦁ Sanrio Gallery - サンリオギャラリー 博多店
⦁ Jump Shop
⦁ Lashinbang - らしんばん福岡天神店
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⦁ Mandarake - まんだらけ 福岡店
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【4K HDR】Walk in Ura-Harajuku, Tokyo. ※subtitled
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I Tried Japan's Incredible Sake Vending Machines
I tried sake vending machine in Niigata, Japan. With 1,000 yen (7USD), Ponshu-kan gives you 5 sake coins. Each sake vending machine requires 1 to 3 sake coins to try. Join me on this sake vending machine adventure at Niigata.
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