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Cool facts about Mali
Posted on Sep 02, 2025
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Mali was home to Mansa Musa, often called the richest man in history, who ruled the Mali Empire in the 14th century.
The Great Mosque of Djenné is the largest mud-brick building in the world.
Timbuktu’s ancient libraries hold thousands of manuscripts dating back hundreds of years.
The Niger River is the third longest river in Africa and runs right through Mali.
Mali is considered one of the birthplaces of blues music, which influenced American blues later on.
The country’s flag is made up of three vertical stripes: green, yellow, and red, symbolizing Africa and unity.
Despite being landlocked, Mali has a rich fishing culture thanks to the Niger River.
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