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UNESCO World Heritage Site
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State Party
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Mali
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Criteria
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Africa
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Session
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Mali
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Region
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Mopti Region
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Cercle
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Niger Inland Delta
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Mali
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Bani River
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Niger River
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1987
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mud brick
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adobe
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architecture
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Great Mosque of Djenné
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1907
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sub-Saharan Africa
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World Heritage Site
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UNESCO
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1988
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Mopti Region
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800
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Bozo people
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Jenné-Jeno
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km
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1043
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13th century
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Islam
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market
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trans-Saharan trade
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Timbuktu
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Mali Empire
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1473
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Songhai Empire
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Sonni Ali
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1591
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Morocco
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Begho
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Bono Manso
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Bonduku
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Segou kingdom
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1670
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1818
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Massina
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Fulani
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Amadou Lobbo
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1861
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Toucouleur Empire
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Umar Tall
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1893
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French
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3rd century BC
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13th century
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Bamako
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island
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rainy season
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Bani River
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citation needed
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Songhay
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Djenné Chiini
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Bozo
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Fulfulde
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Bambara
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ISBN 0806521899
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Coordinates
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Categories
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Cities, towns and villages in Mali
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World Heritage Sites in Mali
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Massina Empire
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