Baramba is a village and administrative centre (chef-lieu) of the commune of Nampé in the Cercle of Koutiala in the Sikasso Region of southern Mali.[1][lower-alpha 1] The village is 25 km north of Koutiala.
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Village | |
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Coordinates: 12°35′5″N 5°27′10″W | |
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Region | Sikasso Region |
Cercle | Koutiala Cercle |
Commune | Nampé |
Elevation | 312 m (1,024 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
The French explorer René Caillié stopped at Baramba on 18 February 1828 on his journey to Timbuktu. He was travelling with a caravan transporting kola nuts to Djenné. In his book Travels through Central Africa to Timbuctoo published in 1830, he refers to the village as Bamba.[2] Caillié wrote:
After proceeding four miles we halted at the village of Bamba, which is shaded by boababs. At the market I observed that women wore glass rings in the nose; and some had these ornaments made of gold or copper. This village contains three to four hundred inhabitants.[3]
The route of Caillié's caravan passed a few kilometers to the west of what is now the town of Koutiala. The town did not exist at the time: it was founded at the end of the 19th century by the French army after the conquest.[2]
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Capital: Sikasso | ||
Bougouni Cercle |
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Kolondieba Cercle |
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Kadiolo Cercle | ||
Koutiala Cercle |
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Sikasso Cercle |
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Yanfolila Cercle |
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Yorosso Cercle |
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