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Bamakó, population 1,690,471 (2006), is the capital and largest city of Mali, and currently estimated to be the fastest growing city in Africa (6th fastest in the world). It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the Upper and Middle Niger Valleys, in the southwestern part of the country. Bamako is the nation's administrative center, as well as a river port and a major regional trade center. Manufactures include textiles, processed meat and metal goods. There is commercial fishing on the Niger River. Bamako is located at (...) more....
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News about Bamako from the twitter community...
After being nervous all morning & then speaking to the ambassadors yesterday I admit to spending a fortune at Sokhothai, best thai in Bamako
2009-06-11
After the rain today in Bamako its only around 30 degrees and green as a photoshopped picture in my garden. Need more rain, want frogs.
2009-06-11
Hey I was there, but that dint help us though did it. Next time Ill twitter too @kwabena anyone tweeting from the bamako stadium?
2009-06-11
Bamako not touched yet. Mali is a huge country. Still its getting worse RT @MaliAnta Mali: Al-Qaeda hunter shot dead http://twurl.nl/zk7btw
2009-06-11
Some days I think "Oh to h*ll with general budget support, projects and stuff. I'd give all my money to setting up red lights in Bamako."
2009-06-11
@Advorec OK, youre welcome back. On the last question: Yes I am Swedish. I work for the Swedish development coop agency, Sida, in Bamako.
2009-06-11
@Advorec Response to your call for contact. I live in Bamako, Mali. So does @fasokan and @bamakomali
2009-06-11
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