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Bamako |
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BamakoCapital and port of Mali, lying on the upper Niger River, in the southwest of the country; population (2001 est) 947,100. As a major river port, it is vital to the economy of a landlocked country. Industries include ceramics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textiles, farm machinery, batteries, river fishing, and food and tobacco processing. HistoryBamako was noted as a centre for Islamic studies in the Mali empire of medieval times, but had declined to the size of a village by the time of French colonization in 1880. Regrowth of the city was stimulated by the opening of the railway to Dakar in 1904 and by its designation as the capital of French Sudan in 1905. When the country became independent in 1960, Bamako remained the capital.
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Filigree cross of Agadez with chain Fulbe Bamako, Mali Gold Pendant: 7. This year, the World Social Forum is "polycentric," with a gathering that took place in Bamako, Mali, from January 19-23, one in Caracas in late January, and the last one in Karachi, Pakistan, to be held at the end of March. Operating in Mali's capital, Bamako, Mali Medical was established in 1975 and published up to four issues per year through 1998. |
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