dayten thats what its is i want to make a shout out to my teachers professor chris and michelle
Giovanni Battista Belzoni died of fever on December 3, 1823, trying to reach the mysterious city of Timbuktu.
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Timbuktu is a real place (see link). When used casually as in the question, it usually indicates that a place (or idea, etc.) is unimaginably far away, completely foreign, or unreachable. It means extremely far or a great distance [Edit by Dragongirl515: According to a popular etymology it`s name is made of tin-meaning "Place". And buktu- meaning an old woman who was entrusted with un-wanted belongines. When a traveler was asked where he left his belongins he would say "I left them at tin buktu." Meaning where the buktu lived. The two words ended up fusing into Timbuktu. Then were translated in the Berber languages: "Buqt" meaning "Far away" so tin-buqt means a place close to the end of the world. IE the Sahara desert. [end edit]
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Timbuktu is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
There is no capital of Timbuktu (a city). It was the capital of the Mali Empire.
The city of Timbuktu is located in the African nation of Mali.
what did the timbuktu do for entertainment?
timbuktu-nians :)
Timbuktu is itself a city and also the name of a region in Mali, a country in Africa. The city of Timbuktu is the capital of the Timbuktu region.
No one invented Timbuktu, it is a city. Timbuktu was founded by the Tuareg Imashagan in the 11th century.
Timbuktu is a geographic location. It is not an animal.
Timbuktu was a city and not a country.
Timbuktu's population today?
Songhai. ~ :)
Timbuktu is in Mali in western Africa.