Mopti

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Location of Mopti in Mali
Mopti harbour.
Mopti harbour.

Mopti is a city at the confluence of the Niger and the Bani in Mali, between Timbuktu and Ségou (14°30'00" North, 4°12'00" West). The city lies on three islands linked by dykes: the New Town, the Old Town and Bani. As a result it is sometimes known as the "Venice of Mali".

The islands had long been inhabited, but Mopti was only founded in the nineteenth century as part of the Massina Empire, later becoming the base of El Hadj Umar Tall. With French domination, Mopti became known for its egret feather industry. It has continued to grow around its harbour and is Mali's most important port. It is also known for its fish and salt markets.

Mopti is popular with tourists, having an active river port, a mosque, and across the Niger, small fishing villages. Attractions in Mopti include Mopti Grand Mosque and the nearby Pays Dogon. Ferries connect Mopti with Timbuktu, Gao, Koulikoro and Djenné. The town is linked to Sévaré, the actual location of Mopti's airport.

Mopti is the fourth-largest city in Mali, with 118,000 residents primarily of the Bambara, Bozo, Dogon, Songhai and Fula ethnic groups.

Coordinates: 14°30′N, 4°12′W

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