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  2. Education in Mali - Wikipedia

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    A school in Kati, Mali. Education in Mali is considered a fundamental right of Malians. [1] For most of Mali's history, the government split primary education into two cycles which allowed Malian students to take examinations to gain admission to secondary, tertiary, or higher education. [2] Mali has recently seen large increases in school ...

  3. Kati, Mali - Wikipedia

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    Kati is an urban commune and the largest town in Mali's Koulikoro Region. The town is situated 15 km northwest of Bamako , Mali's capital, on the Dakar-Niger Railway . In the 2009 census, the commune had a population of 114,983.

  4. List of cities in Mali - Wikipedia

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    A map of Mali. Bamako, the capital and Mali's largest city, 2008. Sikasso, Mali's second largest city, 2008. Ségou, Mali's fifth largest city, 2008. This list of cities in Mali tabulates all the largest communes in the country of Mali (including those in the north-eastern portion where the Mali Government no longer exercises de facto control).

  5. Joint Military School (Mali) - Wikipedia

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    Joint Military School (Mali) The Joint Military School (French: École militaire interarmes de Koulikoro) at Koulikoro is one of two significant training establishments of the Malian Armed Forces. Its mission is to train active and reserve officers and the promotion of scientific and technological research.

  6. Kati Cercle - Wikipedia

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    948,128. • Density. 56.11/km 2 (145.3/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+0 (GMT) Kati Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Koulikoro Region of Mali. Its seat is the town of Kati, which is also its largest town. It lies at the southwest corner of the region, and completely surrounds the Bamako Capital District. Until the capital was hived off in ...

  7. Demographics of Mali - Wikipedia

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    Mali had an estimated net migration rate of –6.6 migrants per 1,000 people in 2006. [16] About 3 million Malians are believed to reside in Côte d'Ivoire and France. Conversely, according to a 2003 estimate, Mali hosts about 11,000 Mauritanians; most are Fulani herders who routinely engage in cross-border migration.

  8. University of Timbuktu - Wikipedia

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    University of Timbuktu. The University of Timbuktu (French: Université de Tombouctou) is a collective term for the teaching associated with three mosques in the city of Timbuktu in what is now Mali: the mosques of Sankore, Djinguereber, and Sidi Yahya. [1] It was an organized scholastic community that endured for many centuries during the ...

  9. Mali - Wikipedia

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    High school students in Kati. Public education in Mali is in principle provided free of charge and is compulsory for nine years between the ages of seven and sixteen. [166] The system encompasses six years of primary education beginning at age 7, followed by six years of secondary education. [166]