Bamako

Bamako (Bambara: ߓߡߊ߬ߞߐ߬ Bàmakɔ̌, Fula: 𞤄𞤢𞤥𞤢𞤳𞤮 Bamako) is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2022 population of 4,227,569. 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
  • ߓߡߊ߬ߞߐ߬ Bàmakɔ̌ (Bambara)
  • 𞤄𞤢𞤥𞤢𞤳𞤮 Bamako (Fula)
Capital city
Bamako at night, Place de la Liberté, BCEAO tower, Statue in the Cité du Niger, Nkwame N'krumah statue, NCC tower, western bridge entering into the Cité du Niger, Tower of Africa
Bamako
Location of Bamako
Coordinates: 12°38′21″N 8°0′10″W
Country Mali
RegionBamako Capital District
CercleBamako
Subdivisions
Government
  TypeCapital District
  Maire du DistrictAdama Sangaré
Area
  Total245.0 km2 (94.6 sq mi)
Elevation
350 m (1,150 ft)
Population
 (2022 Census)
  Total4,227,569
  Density16,776/km2 (43,450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
ISO 3166 codeML-BKO
HDI (2017)
  • 0.623
  • medium · 1st

Bamako is the nation's administrative center. The city proper is a cercle in its own right. Bamako's river port is located in nearby Koulikoro, along with a major regional trade and conference center. Bamako is the seventh-largest West African urban center after Lagos, Abidjan, Kano, Ibadan, Dakar, and Accra. Locally manufactured goods include textiles, processed meat, and metal goods as well as mining. Commercial fishing occurs on the Niger River.

Bamako is known for its vibrant music scene, with various genres such as Malian blues, traditional music, and Afrobeat flourishing in Bamako. Many renowned Malian musicians and bands have emerged from the city. Some notable artists are Salif Keita, Oumou Sangaré, Ali Farka Touré, Toumani Diabaté and Amadou & Mariam.

In recent years, Bamako has seen significant urban development, with the construction of modern buildings, shopping malls, and infrastructure projects aimed at improving the quality of life for its residents. The city is home to many notable institutions such as the University of Bamako, the National Museum of Mali, the Mali National Zoo, the Grand Mosque of Bamako, and the Modibo Keita International Airport. The buildings of Bamako have a unique architectural style. The name Bamako (ߓߡߊ߬ߞߐ߬ Bàmakɔ̌ in Bambara) comes from the Bambara word meaning "crocodile river".

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