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Meaning of "ségou"
Ségou (noun): A city in Mali, often used as a reference to its cultural or historical significance
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- A city in south-central Mali, lying 235 kilometres (146 mi) northeast of Bamako on the River Niger.
- A region in south-central Mali.
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Ségou prison and correctional centre.
The bamana ségou state.
Ségou has contested origins.
Our arrival in Ségou was blessed with rain.
Ségou municipal stadium.
Its administrative capital is the town of Ségou.
Nearly everyone living in Ségou is our client.
We develop projects in four villages and in the town of Ségou.
Others buy and sell the magnificent Ségou carpets or cotton fabrics.
Establishment of municipal development plans for the improvement of forest cover in Kayes and Ségou.
It is easy to forget that Ségou has retained none of its former architectural wealth.
The question deserves to be asked after the attack in the Ségou region.
Ségou is a city in Mali.
From Bamako the journey to Ségou was made by canoe.
Ségou is getting ready for the annual Festival sur le Niger.
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The Bambara language is widespread in the Ségou region.
Ségou Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Ségou Region of Mali.
Timbuktu was not part of Ségou.
The Ségou region.
Lunch and departure to Ségou.
Ségou has two seasons, a rainy season and a dry season.
She visited the village of Nampasso in the Ségou Region of the country.
The later Diarra dynasty moved the capital of the Bambara Kingdom to Ségou.
She attended the village of Nampasso in the Ségou Region of the country.
Non-food items have been distributed and infrastructure rehabilitated in Kidal, Mopti and Ségou.
Faama of Ségou.
In certain families in some Ségou villages, a house built only to host foreign visitors.
Workshop on the role of Women in Security in Ségou.
The main economic activities of the Ségou region are agri-business, cattle farming and fishing.
Was a king of the Bambara Empire of Ségou.
Ségou has two architectural styles, French Colonial and traditional Sudanese and neo-Sudanese.
The public of Friday evening in Ségou.
Today, Ségou is known for its pottery, market and fishing industry.
Koulandougou is a commune in the Cercle of Bla in the Ségou Region of Mali.
Ngolo Diarra ruled Ségou until the 19th century.
Siadougou is a commune in the Cercle of San in the Ségou Region of Mali.
Economy = = Today, Ségou is known for its pottery, its market and its fishing industry.
Kassorola is a commune in the Cercle of San in the Ségou Region of Mali.
Ségou is situated 235 km from Bamako, on the right bank of the Niger River.
Nampalari is a rural commune in the Cercle of Niono in the Ségou Region of Mali.
In Ségou and the surrounding villages, a loaf of baguette costs 100 CFA francs.
Cercle of Ségou.
Active in Fintiguila, Touana and soon in Ségou.
Diocese of Ségou.
The processed products are destined mainly for Bamako, Konobougou and Ségou.
Rising Voices, Tell us about your journey with the Ségou Villages project.
The chef-lieu is the village of Sagala which lies 89 km northwest of Ségou.
Nearly 500 kilometres separate Ségou from Mopti.
It lies on the Niger River 50 km northeast of Ségou.
The organization has branches in the regions of Kayes, Ségou and Sikasso.