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Bamako

[ US /ˈbæməkoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital of Mali; located in the south on the Niger

How To Use Bamako In A Sentence

  • 11 / 20 Bamako A tiny discovery today, the journal of a Salesian father who worked at a leprosarium here in the late 19th. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • A city of central Mali near the Niger River northeast of Bamako.
  • Born in 1968 in Bamako, the country's capital, Sangare witnessed her mother and other women suffer under the accepted practice of polygamy, and she was determined not to be dictated to by men.
  • I had all her ID because of a mix-up in Bamako, and I took that tin box, with that in it and some other stuff. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • Malians are using MCC funds to improve irrigation systems in the Niger River Delta and modernize the Bamako Airport, which will boost agricultural productivity and expand access to markets and trade.
  • 11/ 10 Bamako We have to leave the hotel because of W.'s dust-up. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • A combination of footpaths, unimproved dirt roads, and national highways connect the community to Bamako, which is approximately 35 kilometers away.
  • On February 12, 2009, Chinese President Hu Jintao held talks with his Malian counterpart Amadou Toumany Toure in Bamako.
  • Recent legislation improving the status and rights of women led to protests and demonstrations in Bamako; the government was criticised for being pushed into even these very modest measures by donors and was forced to backdown and withdraw the legislation. Mali's women face an even tougher future
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