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Markala is a
commune in Mali's Ségou
Region on the
Niger River 35 km down
stream from the town of Ségou. The
commune contains 30
villages in an area of...
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Markala Airport (ICAO: GAMA) (French: Aéroport
Markala) was an
airport serving Markala in Mali. It lay
north of the city
center and can be seen on old...
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Summer Olympics,
where she
scored 17
points in 5 games. She was born in
Markala, Ségou
Region on the
Niger River. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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which oversaw a
transition to
democracy a year later.
Imprisoned in
Markala local Prison, in
February 1993, Traoré was
condemned to
death for "political...
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natural rapids. The next all
season crossing downstream is at the
Markala Dam, over 200
kilometers east
northeast past Segou,
which until recently...
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began his
professional career as a
tutor in Kayes, then a lycée
teacher at
Markala and Bamako. In 1974, he did
research at the
Institut des
Sciences Humaines...
- Two
diversion dams, one at
Sotuba just
downstream of Bamako, and one at
Markala, just
downstream of Ségou, are used to
irrigate about 54,000 hectares....
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afterwards became the
Malian amb****ador to Niger. Touré was born in 1954 near
Markala, Mali. He
joined the 33rd
Parachute Commando Regiment in 1972,
later becoming...
- unesco.org.
Retrieved 2009-10-01. "Coming
forth of the
masks and
puppets in
Markala". unesco.org.
Retrieved 2014-11-28. "Cultural
practices and expressions...
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Demba Traoré (born in
Markala, 29
August 1972), is a
Malian politician and lawyer. In
December 2011, in Rome, he was
elected secretary of the Transnational...