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Base Camp in mali, mali camp for kids.

All Cities in Mali. Base Camp in Mali :

Base Camp Aguel'hoc
Base Camp Araouane
Base Camp Azawad
Base Camp Bafoulabé
Base Camp Bamako - national capital
Base Camp Bamba
Base Camp Banamba
Base Camp Banani
Base Camp Bandiagara
Base Camp Bankass
Base Camp Barouéli
Base Camp Bla
Base Camp Bougouni
Base Camp Bourem
Base Camp Djeli (Segou region/San cercle)
Base Camp Djenné (Jenne)
Base Camp Essouk
Base Camp Fana
Base Camp Gao
Base Camp Gargando
Base Camp Gossi
Base Camp Hombori
Base Camp Kadiolo
Base Camp Kati
Base Camp Kayes
Base Camp Kéniéba
Base Camp Kidal
Base Camp Kita
Base Camp Kolokani
Base Camp Koniakari
Base Camp Koulikoro
Base Camp Koumantou
Base Camp Koutiala
Base Camp Markala
Base Camp Mopti
Base Camp Nara
Base Camp Niena
Base Camp Niono
Base Camp Nioro du Sahel
Base Camp Sadiola
Base Camp San
Base Camp Sanga
Base Camp Ségou
Base Camp Sikasso
Base Camp Sitakili
Base Camp Taghaza
Base Camp Taoudenni
Base Camp Tessalit
Base Camp Timbuktu (Tombouctou)
Base Camp Tominian
Base Camp Yanfolila
Base Camp Yélimané
Base Camp Yorosso

Mali Description Mali

The Sudanese Republic and Senegal became independent of France in 1960 as the Mali Federation. When Senegal withdrew after only a few months, what formerly made up the Sudanese Republic was renamed Mali. Rule by dictatorship was brought to a close in 1991 by a military coup - led by the current president Amadou TOURE - enabling Mali's emergence as one of the strongest democracies on the continent. President Alpha KONARE won Mali's first democratic presidential election in 1992 and was reelected in 1997. In keeping with Mali's two-term constitutional limit, KONARE stepped down in 2002 and was succeeded by Amadou TOURE, who was subsequently elected to a second term in 2007. The elections were widely judged to be free and fair.

Location

Western Africa, southwest of Algeria

Area - comparative

slightly less than twice the size of Texas

Natural resources Mali Mali

gold, phosphates, kaolin, salt, limestone, uranium, gypsum, granite, hydropower

Population Mali

13,796,354 (July 2010 est.)

Mali Religions Mali

Muslim 90%, Christian 1%, indigenous beliefs 9%

Languages

French (official), Bambara 80%, numerous African languages

Mali Education Mali expenditures

4.5% of GDP (2006)

Government Mali type

8 regions (regions, singular - region); Gao, Kayes, Kidal, Koulikoro, Mopti, Segou, Sikasso, Tombouctou

Independence

Independence Day, 22 September (1960)

Mali Economy - overview

Investment Mali

Industries Mali

515 million kWh (2007 est.)

Airports Mali

 

 

 

 


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