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| Kayes Kayi, Xaayi |
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| Coordinates: 14°27′N 11°26′W / 14.45°N 11.433°W | |
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| Region | Kayes |
| Cercle | Kayes Cercle |
| Town founded | 1880s |
| Elevation | 20 m (68 ft) |
| Population (2006)[1] | |
| - Total | 100,583 |
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| Time zone | GMT (UTC+0) |
Kayes (Bambara Kayi, Soninké Xaayi) is a city in western Mali on the River Senegal, with a population of roughly 100,000 people. Kayes is the capital of the administrative region of the same name. The name "Kayes" comes from the Soninké word "karré," which describes a low humid place that floods in rainy season. The city is located 317 miles (510 km) north-west of the capital Bamako.
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Kayes is nicknamed the "pressure cooker of Africa" due to its extreme heat; the town is surrounded by iron-rich mountains which contribute to the temperature. Kayes is often described as the hottest continuously-inhabited town in Africa. The average daily high temperature in the city is 35°C (95°F), with temperatures usually peaking in April and May at an average 46°C (115°F).
Prior to French colonial expansion, Kayes was a small village. Its location on the path of the future Dakar-Niger Railway, and the French need for trade centers, led to the creation of the Kayes market town in 1881. It remains a transport hub, primarily for Senegalese trade, to this day. In 1892, Kayes became the capital of the French Sudan; Bamako replaced it as the capital, first of the state of Haut Sénégal-Niger on October 17, 1899, then as the capital of all of French Sudan in 1908.
The town has an international airport (Kayes Airport), and lies on the Dakar-Niger Railway, in an area rich in gold and iron.
Different sites found in and around Kayes include:
Kayes contains a postal office. Telephone and electricity services are available for residents of the town.[2]
Coordinates: 14°27′N 11°26′W / 14.45°N 11.433°W
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