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city in Guinea

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Djenné

once a religious and commercial centre to rival Timbuktu, this small town of multi-storey mud buildings is quite a sight. It has declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Seeing Djenné from a rooftop offers an intriguing and unusual landscape, with its soft texture, rounded lines and melancholic colouring. It also features the largest mosque in the world made completely out of mud, which is restored every year by the community after the rainy season.

452km

13.905556-4.555
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King Fahd Bridge

45km

12.62361111-8.00477778

BCEAO Tower (Bamako)

47km

12.632696-7.9985

Grand Mosque of Bamako

mosque in Mali

48km

12.64694444-7.99305556
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Bamako

Mali
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Bamako

Bamako is the capital of Mali and straddles the Niger river. With a population of around 1.7 million, it's the largest city in Mali and one of the largest in West Africa.

The National Library of Mali was first created by the Institut Français d'Afrique Noire, an arm of the French colonial government, in 1944. Following Mali's 1960 independence, this library became the Government Library; it would later be renamed again as the National Library of Mali. In 1968, the library was transferred from its initial home in Koulouba to Ouolofobougou, a section of Bamako. The library holds more than 60,000 works, including books, periodicals, audio documents, videos, and software. These materials are available free to the public, though a small subscription fee is required for borrowing privileges. The library also hosts some of the exhibits for African Photography Encounters, a biannual Bamako photography festival.

The BCEAO Tower at 20 stories is the tallest building in the West African nation. It sits on the north ("left") bank of the River Niger in the city centre. The BCEAO Tower is the Malian headquarters of the Central Bank of West African States, which provides development banking and government financial and currency services in several Francophone West African nations. Classified as Neo-Sudanic architecture, it is modeled on the Sudano-Sahelian architecture of the famous mosques of Djenne and Timbuktu. The building is located in the busy Commune III neighbourhood, where "Avenue Moussa Tavele" meets the waterside boulevard between the two main Bamako bridges: King Fahd Bridge a block west and Martyrs Bridge three blocks east. Just to the east of the BCEAO complex, a park and formal garden mark where the diagonally running "Boulevard du Peuple" reaches the river. By contrast, small market gardens and launching points or river canoes lie along the river front.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

33.4°C17
Precipitation: 0.6 mm

Feb

36.4°C19.9
Precipitation: 0.7 mm

Mar

38.5°C22.9
Precipitation: 2.1 mm

Apr

39.6°C25.2
Precipitation: 19.7 mm

May

38.5°C25.4
Precipitation: 54.1 mm

Jun

35.3°C23.6
Precipitation: 132.1 mm

Jul

32.1°C22.2
Precipitation: 224.1 mm

Aug

31.1°C21.8
Precipitation: 290.2 mm

Sep

32.2°C21.6
Precipitation: 195.9 mm

Oct

34.6°C21.3
Precipitation: 66.1 mm

Nov

35.3°C18.4
Precipitation: 5.2 mm

Dec

33.4°C16.8
Precipitation: 0.5 mm
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