Madiama
Commune and village in Mopti Region, Mali
13°48′N 4°24′W / 13.800°N 4.400°W / 13.800; -4.400 (2009 Census)[1]
Madiama is a rural commune and village in the Cercle of Djenné in the Mopti Region of Mali. The commune contains ten villages.
The commune lies to the west of the main RN6 highway linking Bamako with Gao and is crossed by the spur road linking the highway with the Djenné ferry across the Bani River. The commune is bounded on its west side by the urban commune of Djenné and the commune of Dandougou Fakala.[3]
References
- ^ Resultats Provisoires RGPH 2009 (Région de Mopti) (PDF) (in French), République de Mali: Institut National de la Statistique, archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-27.
- ^ Plan de Sécurité Alimentaire Commune Rurale de Madima 2006-2010 (PDF) (in French), Commissariat à la Sécurité Alimentaire, République du Mali, USAID-Mali, 2006, archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-18, retrieved 2011-01-24.
- ^ Plan du Développement Educatif Réactualisé du Cercle de Djenné (PDF) (in French), Académie d’Enseignement de Mopti, Ministère de l’Education National, République du Mali. Coopération Mali/UNICEF, 2004. The report includes low resolution maps obtained from screen-dumps which show the boundaries of communes within the Djenné Cercle.
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Capital: Mopti
- Bandiagara (Bandiagara)
- Bara Sara (Ouo Sarre)
- Borko (Borko)
- Dandoli (Dandoli)
- Diamnati (Dé)
- Dogani Bere (Dogani Bere)
- Doucoumbo (Doucoumbo)
- Dourou (Dourou)
- Kende (Kende)
- Kendie (Kendie)
- Lowol Gueou (Karegue)
- Metoumou (Damada)
- Ondougou (Ondougou)
- Pelou (Pelou)
- Pignari Bana (Goundaka)
- Pignari (Baboye)
- Sangai (Sangha Agolleye)
- Segue Ire (Sougui)
- Soroly (Soroly)
- Timniri (Diangassagou)
- Wadouba (Kani Gogouna)
- Djenné (Djenné)
- Dandougou Fakala (Konio)
- Derary (Gagna)
- Fakala (Sofara)
- Femaye (Taga)
- Kéwa (Kouakourou)
- Madiama (Madiama)
- Niansanarie (Keke)
- Nema Badenyakafo (Mougna)
- Ouro Ali (Senossa)
- Pondori (Gomitogo)
- Togue Mourari (Mourrah)
- Koro (Koro)
- Bamba (Déguéré)
- Barapireli (Barapireli)
- Bondo (Bondo)
- Diankabou (Diankabou)
- Dinangourou (Dinangourou)
- Dioungani (Dioungani)
- Dougoutene I (Toroli)
- Dougoutene II (Andiagana-Na)
- Kassa (Berdosso)
- Koporokendie Na (Koporokendie Na)
- Koporo Pen (Koporo Pen)
- Madougou (Madougou)
- Pel Maoude (Pel Maoude)
- Yoro (Yoro)
- Youdiou (Youdiou)
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