Mali

   

République de Mali
Mali_flag_large.png Coat of arms of Mali
(In Detail)
National motto: Un peuple, un but, une foi
(One people, one goal, one faith)
image:LocationMali.png
Official language French (official), Bambara, others
Capital Bamako
President Amadou Toumani Touré
Prime Minister Ousmane Issoufi Maïga
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 23rd
1,240,000 km²
1.6%
Population


 - Total (2002)


 - Density
Ranked 68th


11,340,480


10.9/km²
Independence
 - Date
From France
September 22, 1960
Currency CFA Franc
Time zone UTC 0
National anthem Pour l'Afrique et pour toi, Mali (For Africa and for You, Mali)
Internet TLD.ML
Calling Code223

The Republic of Mali is a country in west Africa, formerly a French colony.

History

Main article: History of Mali

The Sudanese Republic and Senegal became independent of France on September 22 1960 as the Mali Federation. When Senegal withdrew after only a few months, the Sudanese Republic was renamed Mali. Rule by dictatorship was brought to a close in 1991 with a transitional government, and in 1992 when Mali's first democratic presidential election was held. Upon his reelection in 1997, President Konare pushed through political and economic reforms and fought corruption. In 2002 he was succeeded in democratic elections by Amadou Toumani Touré.

Politics

Main article: Politics of Mali

Regions

Main article: Regions of Mali

Mali is divided into nine regions, including the capital district of Bamako:

Geography

Main article: Geography of Mali

Map of Mali

Economy

Main article: Economy of Mali

Mali is among the poorest countries in the world, with 65% of its land area desert or semidesert. Economic activity is largely confined to the riverine area irrigated by the Niger River. About 10% of the population is nomadic and some 80% of the labor force is engaged in farming and fishing. Industrial activity is concentrated on processing farm commodities. Mali is heavily dependent on foreign aid and vulnerable to fluctuations in world prices for cotton, its main export. In 1997, the government continued its successful implementation of an IMF-recommended structural adjustment program that is helping the economy grow, diversify, and attract foreign investment. Mali's adherence to economic reform, and the 50% devaluation of the African franc in January 1994, has pushed up economic growth. Several multinational corporations increased gold mining operations in 1996-1998, and the government anticipates that Mali will become a major Sub-Saharan gold exporter in the next few years.

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Mali

Culture

Main article: Culture of Mali

Miscelleanous topics

External links


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