- Sénégal River.
Bafoulabé is the
capital of the
Cercle of
Bafoulabé,
which in 1887 was the
first Cercle to be
created in Mali.
Bafoulabé was
captured by...
-
Bafoulabé Airport (ICAO: GABF) (French: Aéroport de
Bafoulabé) is an
airstrip serving Bafoulabé, a town and
commune in the
Bafoulabé Cercle of the Kayes...
- The
Festival Dansa-Diawoura
festival took
place in
Bafoulabé in Mali, and in the
surrounding villages, from
April 8 to
April 10, 2005 in the presence...
-
Bafoulabé Cercle is an
administrative subdivision of the
Kayes Region of Mali. The
administrative center (chef-lieu) is the town of
Bafoulabé. In the...
- region: the Baoulé, the Bafing, and the
Bakoy which join at the town of
Bafoulabé to form the Sénégal River. The
Falls of Félou (15 km from Kayes), the...
- of
which in turn
consisted of
several villages. In 1887, the
Cercle of
Bafoulabé was the
first cercle to be
created in Mali. In most of
former French West...
- in the
Senegal River basin, 90
kilometres (56 mi) to the south-east of
Bafoulabé, in Mali's
Kayes Region.
Early planning for the dam
began in 1972 when...
- Kayes, the
furthest point reachable by boat on the
Senegal river, with
Bafoulabe upstream. This
stretch was
completed in 1890, and
reached to
Bamako in...
-
Mandinka (Malinke) of
southern Senegal,
which is a
national language there.
Bafoulabé Kayes K****onke at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Western Malinke (Malinka)...
- The
legend of Mali
Sadio takes place around the city of
Bafoulabé, Mali. It is
presented as a
factual story transmitted by oral tradition,
although it...