None. Bamako is the name of a city. It is not a language.
Accra to Bamako is just under 1000 miles.
The great Mosque of Djenne, Niger River, Mali national museum, Bamako Mosque and many, many, more!( that i ' m not going to take the time to research!)
Bamako's population density is 7,384.11 people per square kilometer.
The country of Mali is located in the West of Africa, its official name is the Republic of Mali and it consists of eight regions. The ten largest cities of Mali are the following: Bamako, Sikasso, Mopti, Koutiala, Kayes Ndi, Segou, Gao, Kayes, Morkala and Kolokani.
Many people in Madagascar and Mali speak French.
There are nine territorial capitals, if you include the one capital district. They are -Gao -Kayes -Kidal -Koulikoro -Mopti -Sikasso -Tombouctou -Ségou and of course Bamako.
I am trying to find the too, if i find it i will tell you. French is the offical language so there have to be a lot of people speaks french .
Bamako, the capital of Mali, is renowned for tourists that want a taste for the wild splendor of West Africa, with a modern approach. Located along the Niger River tributaries, Bamako is one of the major economic regions of West Africa. With a glimpse of West Africa’s past in one of the caves of Point G hill, to the majorly developed urban life of a bustling city, old meets new in this unique traveller’s destination. One could not visit Bamako without stopping in at the National Library of Mali, with selections as far and wide as the imagination. If the library doesn’t quench your thirst for Mali, stop by the National Museum, and take a glimpse into the rich African tribal cultures wth many of its showcase exhibits. Outdoor sight-seeing is also popular, and the Bomako Zoo and the Bomako Botanical Gardens will excite visitors, as well fill the imagination of the would-be naturalist. Bomako, Mali, is a charming city and an exciting travel adventure waiting to happen.
11,340,000 people live in mali today...
11,340,000 @ 2002
During Mansa Musa's reign, Islam became very popular in Mali. Following their king's example, many people from Mali went to Mecca. In turn, many Muslims from Asia, Egypt, and other parts of Africa visited Mali. These journeys between regions helped create more trade and made Mali even richer.
All people speak differently.