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Which country's capital is Mali?

Mali is a turbulent West African country with an area of 6,543.8+0.24 million square kilometers and a total population of about 6,543.8+0.9 million.

In terms of area, it is a vast African country.

Islam is now the most widely spread religion in this country, and about 90% of Malians are Muslims. French is the official language of Mali. Besides French, about 80% people can speak Bambara.

The capital of the country is Bamako, which is located in the south of Mali. At the same time, more than 90% Malians also live in the southern region where the capital is located.

The south of the country is the only fertile area, because the Niger River, the main river in West Africa, is rich in fish and provides water for agricultural irrigation in the country.

Although the country has considerable agricultural potential, the high-speed population growth and dry weather have aggravated food insecurity and lack.

Mali's economy is dominated by agriculture and gold, and its economic industry is relatively simple, so Mali's economy is easily affected by commodity price fluctuations and climate change.

Since 1960 Mali gained its independence from France, the political situation in Mali has been in constant turmoil, and security is a problem that worries Malians and the world.

The continuous civil war has aggravated the lack of social cohesion in Mali. This makes the country one of the most dangerous duty stations for the United Nations.

Security plays a vital role in Mali's economic recovery. Without a secure and peaceful economic environment, the country's economic recovery cannot be achieved.

Mali is one of the poorest countries in the world. Due to poverty and food shortage, its population is generally malnourished and its sanitary conditions are poor.

Except Bamako, the capital of Mali, medical facilities are scarce in other areas, and the medical system is close to paralysis. Most medical equipment and medicines are provided through relevant international organizations.

Lack of medical insurance leads to the widespread occurrence of malaria, dengue fever, hepatitis A, typhoid fever, meningitis, dysentery and other diseases.

In addition, many people in Mali suffer from epilepsy. It is estimated that every 1000 Malians will suffer from epilepsy, including young children.

Compatriots who want to travel to Mali should pay attention to the fact that extremist militants and bandits often rob and kidnap foreign tourists in the north of the country, which is an extremely dangerous area, especially after sunset.

Foreign tourists not only face the risk of robbery and kidnapping, but also pay special attention to the mines laid by radical organizations active in northern and northeastern Mali.

What I want to say is that although Mali has a vast territory, it is "vast in territory and abundant in natural resources". However, it does not have the appearance of a typical African animal kingdom like other African countries.

Due to the previous behaviors of Malians, such as excessive hunting and poaching, and the serious influence of desertification climate, the country's fauna is very rare.

So I think, a chaotic country with no business prospects and no animals to see, it is better not to take risks.