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3 paź 2024 · Mali, a landlocked country in West Africa, covers an area of about 478,841 square miles (1,240,192 square kilometers). It is bordered by Algeria to the north, Niger to the east, Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire to the south, Guinea to the southwest, and Senegal and Mauritania to the west.
- Mali Physical Map
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Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa, located southwest of Algeria. It lies between latitudes 10° and 25°N , and longitudes 13°W and 5°E . Mali borders Algeria to the north-northeast , Niger to the east , Burkina Faso to the south-east , Ivory Coast to the south , Guinea to the south-west , and Senegal to the west and Mauritania to ...
Mali is a landlocked country in interior Western Africa, parts in the north reach deep into the middle of the Sahara desert, while its central parts are in the semi-arid Sahel zone, the transition zone between the Sahara in north and the Sudanian Savannas in south.
Description: country in West Africa; Languages: French and Bambara; Neighbors: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mauritania, Niger and Senegal; Categories: sovereign state, landlocked country and locality; Location: Sahel, Africa; View on OpenStreetMap
5 dni temu · Geographical and historical treatment of Mali, a landlocked country of western Africa, mostly in the Saharan and Sahelian regions, including maps and a survey of its people, economy, and government. The capital is Bamako, located in the southwest of the country.
Mali is a landlocked nation in West Africa, located southwest of Algeria, extending south-west from the southern Sahara Desert through the Sahel to the Sudanian savanna zone. Mali's size is 1,240,192 square kilometers.
8 paź 2024 · Present-day Mali is named after the Mali Empire that ruled the region between the 13th and 16th centuries. At its peak in the 14th century, it was the largest and wealthiest empire in West Africa and controlled an area about twice the size of modern-day France.