Bamako Map

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Map of Bamako

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About Bamako

Bamako, the capital and largest city of Mali, is located along the Niger River in the southwestern part of the country. As the administrative and economic center, Bamako houses government offices, international organizations, and numerous businesses. The city is experiencing rapid population growth, with estimates of over 4.5 million people, making it one of the fastest growing cities in Africa.

Among Bamako's main attractions is the National Museum of Mali, where you can learn about the country's history and traditional arts. Bamako's Grand Mosque is an important religious site, and bustling markets such as the Marché de Medina offer a glimpse into local commerce and daily life.

Bamako's economy relies on trade, services and agriculture, and the Niger River plays a crucial role in transportation and irrigation. The city faces challenges related to urbanization, infrastructure development, and socioeconomic inequality. Despite these challenges, Bamako remains the most important center of political, economic, and cultural life in Mali, reflecting the dynamics of the country as a whole.

The Facts:
Region: Bamako Capital District.
Cercle: Bamako.
Population: ~ 4,500,000.

Neighborhoods: Banconi, Boulkassombougou, Djelibougou, Doumanzana Fadjiguila, Sotuba Korofina North, South Korofina Sikoroni, Niaréla (the oldest), Bagadadji, Medina-Coura, Bozola, Missira, Hippodrome, Quinzambougou, Bakaribougou, TSF, Industrial Area, Bougouba, Koulouninko, Sirakorodounfing, Taliko, Lassa, Sibiribougou, Djikoroni Para, Sébénikoro, Hamdallaye, Lafiabougou, Kalabambougou, Badalabougou, Sema I, Quartier Mali, Torokorobougou, Baco-Djicoroni, Sabalibougou, Daoudabougou, Kalaban-Coura, Banankabougou, Djanékéla, Faladié, Magnambougou, Missabougou, Niamakoro, Sénou, Sogoniko, Sokorodji, Yrimadio, ACI-2000, Badalabugu, Bajalan I, Bajalan II, Bako Jikoroni, Bagadaji, Bamako Kura, Bankoni, Bolibana, Bozola, Bugudani, Bulkasumbugu, Dar Salam, N'tomikorobougou, Dawdabugu, Dravela, Fajigila, Falaje, Garantigibugu, Jalakoroji, Janekela, Janjigila, Jelibugu, Jikoroni Para, Jumanzana, Hamdallaye, Hippodrome, Kalaban Koro, Kalaban Kura, Korofina, Kuluba, Kulubleni, Lafiabugu, Madina Kura, Magnambugu (Magnambugu Faso Kanu), Misabugu, Misira, Niarela, Ntomikorobugu, Point G, Quartier du Fleuve, Quartier Mali, Quinzanbugu, Sabalibugu I, Sabalibugu II, Safo, Same, Sangarebugu, Saranbugu, Sebeninkoro, Sikoroni, Sirakoro, Senu, Sibiribugu, Sokoniko, Sokoroji, Sotuba, Titibugu, Torokorobugu, TSF-Sans Fil, Wolofobugu, Yirimanjo, Zone Industrielle.

Last Updated: October 03, 2024