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Mali
Mali A landlocked country in north-west Africa, sharing common boundaries with Mauritania, Algeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, and Senegal.
Physical
The northern part of Mali is in the dry Sahara and its south is in the tropics. From the south-west, and through its centre flows the Niger, which provides fish. The Niger here has an inland delta which permits the seasonal growing of rice, while other areas contain sufficient pasture for cattle, sheep, and goats.
Economy
Mali is amongst the world's poorest countries. The economy is agricultural, with livestock-rearing predominant in the drought-ridden north, and cotton cultivation in the southern savannah. Cotton, livestock, and gold are the chief exports. Millet, sorghum, and rice are also important subsistence crops. Light industry is based on clothing and food-processing. Hydroelectric power contributes substantially to electricity supplies. There are deposits of gold, marble, limestone, salt, and phosphates.
History
The Mali empire in the upper Niger region of West Africa was established in the 13th century. The founder, Sundjata, conquered the remains of the empire of
GHANA c.1235–40 with his army of Malinke soldiers. Mali soon controlled the rich trade across the Sahara and became a major supplier of gold. The empire reached its peak in the early 14th century under Mansa Musa, who established an efficient administration. The Muslim traveller Ibn Battuta (1304–78) visited Mali in 1351–52 and gave a detailed account of the court and trade. However, by then the empire was beginning to decline. In 1335
SONGHAY became independent of Mali and by the 15th century had conquered the rest of the empire. After the Moroccan invasion of 1591, the Songhai empire collapsed. Mali was only freed from Moroccan rule at the end of the 18th century, when it was divided among the Tuareg, Macina, and Ségou. France colonized it in the late 19th century. In 1946 it became an Overseas Territory of France. It was proclaimed the Sudanese Republic in 1958, an autonomous state within the
FRENCH COMMUNITY. It united with Senegal as the Federation of Mali in 1959, but in 1960 Senegal withdrew and Mali became independent. A military government took over in 1968, under Lieutenant Moussa Traoré, who gradually re-introduced some degree of civilian participation. In 1974, as General Traoré he was elected President, and re-elected in 1985. Pro-democracy rioting began in 1990, and in 1991 Traoré was arrested and a National Reconciliation Council took charge under Lieutenant Colonel Amadou Toumani Touré. More than 40 political parties emerged, of which the Alliance for Democracy in Mali won a majority in the general election of 1992, its leader Alpha Oumar Konaré being elected President. His policy was to pacify rebellious Tuareg tribesmen in the north (a peace agreement was reached in 1992) and to try to win UN support to rebuild an economy which had suffered severely from drought. He was re-elected President in 1997.
Capital: | Bamako |
Area: | 1,240,192 sq km (478,841 sq miles) |
Population: | 10,109,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 CFA franc = 100 centimes |
Religions: | Muslim 90.0%; traditional beliefs 9.0%; Christian 1.0% |
Ethnic Groups: | Bambara 31.9%; Fulani 13.9%; Senufo 12.0%; Soninke 8.8%; Tuareg 7.3%; Songhai 7.2%; Malinke 6.6%; Dogon 4.0%; Dyula 2.9%; Bobo 2.4%; Arab 1.2% |
Languages: | French (official); Bambara; Fulani; local languages |
International Organizations: | UN; OAU;Franc Zone |
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Mali's golden age. (mining industry)(Mining)
Magazine article from: African Business; 9/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; Until a few years ago, Mali in north-west Africa had little to show...looking more promising if not perfect. Mali is a good talking point with 60 mining...of the country. Companies operating in Mali are truly multi-national with South...
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Mali: Tuned In And Democratic; Exception to African Iron Rule Lets 40 Radio Stations Play On
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 3/24/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...perhaps the most striking of many signs that Mali has transformed itself into a working democracy...expression, a start on market economics and Mali's own history as an ancient African empire...returning to authoritarian ways. "It is as if Mali has looked at the mistakes of other African...
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Mali's President Salutes Peace Corps
News Wire article from: AP Online; 6/25/2003; ; 651 words
; ...entourage, President Amadou Toumani Toure of Mali thanked Peace Corps volunteers on Tuesday...there are 180 Peace Corps volunteers in Mali, the largest Peace Corps contingent in...the biggest Malian villages outside of Mali is in the U.S. _ it's made up of Peace...
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Mali: U.S., Mali forces training against terror in Sahara
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 2/21/2004; ; 614 words
; SADIO KANTE, Associated Press Writer AP Worldstream 02-21-2004 Dateline: BAMAKO, Mali U.S. and Mali security forces are training in Mali's remote Sahara Desert, where U.S. military and security officials increasingly warn of...
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Mali does best to attract investors to upstream oil sector.
Newspaper article from: The Oil Daily; 12/5/2006; ; 700+ words
; Does the African country Mali have the potential to be a new oil and...starting to market vast frontier acreages, Mali is setting up a favorable climate to attract...Mauritania and other African countries, the Mali government decided to kickstart oil exploration...
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Democratic Mali and Its Struggling Cotton Farmers.
Magazine article from: World and I; 2/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...the country he represents in Washington, Mali's Ambassador Abdoulaye Diop is tall...He is gentle, affable, and cultured. Mali, roughly twice the size of Texas, is...great empire at the crossroads of trade, Mali slumbered in the shadow of its splendid...
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ARM Mali-400 MP Technology Brings High-End Graphics Performance to All Consumer Devices.
PR Newswire; 6/2/2008; 700+ words
; ...ARM (; ) today announced the ARM(R) Mali(TM)-400 MP scalable multiprocessor...for their application. The pioneering Mali-400 MP architecture offers breakthrough...Intelligence. "The scalability of the ARM Mali-400 MP GPU, from 300 million to over...
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Backgrounder: China-Mali ties in continuous development
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 2/11/2009; 700+ words
; Backgrounder: China-Mali ties in continuous development BAMAKO...to significantly push forward China-Mali ties, expand pragmatic cooperation between...diplomatic relations in 1960, China and Mali have built up political trust and support...
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In Mali, Quietude Amid the Cacophony
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/7/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Muslim, and the National Assembly, home of Mali's fragile democracy. The fetish market...not the only unlikely congruity found in Mali, a land that is beset by problems but...with a population of just 10 million, Mali is home to Bambaras, Fulanis, Senoufos...
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Mali's hunger overshadowed by neighboring Niger's televised suffering, aid workers say
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 8/8/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Worldstream 08-08-2005 Dateline: MARSI, Mali Tears course from Sidi Mohammed's protruding...aid workers have brought to northeastern Mali. The aid workers say the food crisis here...mother, 25-year old Ahmetan Ahmedu. In Mali, a nation of 11 million to Niger's west...
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Mali
Encyclopedia entry from: Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations
MALI Republic of Mali R é publique du Mali CAPITAL: Bamako FLAG: The flag is a tricolor of green, yellow, and red vertical stripes. ANTHEM: National Anthem begins "At thy call, O Mali." MONETARY UNIT: The Malian franc (mf...
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Mali Federation
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Mali Federation see Mali .
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Malians
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...PRONUNCIATION: MAHL-ee-uhns LOCATION: Mali POPULATION: 9 million LANGUAGE: French...indigenous beliefs 1 • INTRODUCTION Mali, in west Africa, is among the world...ais (French Sudan). The people of Mali struggled for independence. For a brief...
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Mandinka
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement
...sections of the republics of Guinea and Mali, extending through northern Sierra Leone...Mandinka in Guinea, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Burkina-Faso, and Sierra Leone. Linguistic...language family and is spoken in Guinea, Mali, Burkina-Faso, Sierra Leone, Cote...
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Amadou & Mariam
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...traditions of the West African land of Mali, whose story songs accompanied by stringed...Doumbia were born near the Niger River in Mali. Although they grew up just a few blocks...guitarist. Western musical influences in Mali were diverse in the 1960s and 1970s, with...
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