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Ségou is the fourth most populous administrative region in Mali
Mali

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. Mali is the seventh largest country in Africa, bordering Algeria on the north, Niger on the east, Burkina Faso and the C?te d'Ivoire on the south, Guinea on the south-west, and Senegal and Mauritania on the west....
, whose capital is the city of Ségou
Ségou

S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
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ated at the center of Mali, Ségou Region covers 64 947 km² (around 5% of Mali). The region is bordered by Sikasso Region
Sikasso Region

Sikasso is the southern-most region of Mali. The capital city of the same nameis the 3rd-largest city and is growing rapidly due to people fleeing the...
 on the south, Tombouctou
Tombouctou Region

Tombouctou is the largest northern-most region of Mali, comprised mostly of the Southwestern section of the Sahara desert.Tombouctou region is famous outside Mali for its capital, the ancient city Timbuktu , synonymous to 19th century Europeans as an elusive, hard-to-reach destination....
 and Mopti
Mopti Region

Mopti is the fourth administrative region of Mali, covering 79,017 km?. Its capital is the city of Mopti....
 on the east, Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso , also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and C?te d'Ivoire to the south west....
 to the southeast and Koulikoro
Koulikoro Region

Koulikoro is a region in Mali. It is the second administrative area of Mali and covers an area of 90,120 km?. Its capital is the city of Koulikoro....
 to the west.

Segou
Ségou

S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
 region is characterized by a semi-arid climate (average yearly rainfall: 513 mm) and irrigated by two important waterways: the Niger and the Bani River
Bani River

The Bani River is the principal tributary of the Niger River in eastern Mali. Its length is about 1100 km. The Bani is formed from the confluence of the Baoule River and Bagoe River rivers some 160 km east of Bamako and merges with the Niger near Mopti....
, allowing allow irrigation
Irrigation

Irrigation is an artificial application of water to the soil usually for assisting in growing crops. In crop production it is mainly used in dry areas and in periods of rainfall shortfalls, but also to protect plants against frost....
 for agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
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Ségou is the fourth most populous administrative region in Mali
Mali

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. Mali is the seventh largest country in Africa, bordering Algeria on the north, Niger on the east, Burkina Faso and the C?te d'Ivoire on the south, Guinea on the south-west, and Senegal and Mauritania on the west....
, whose capital is the city of Ségou
Ségou

S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
.

Geography

Situated at the center of Mali, Ségou Region covers 64 947 km² (around 5% of Mali). The region is bordered by Sikasso Region
Sikasso Region

Sikasso is the southern-most region of Mali. The capital city of the same nameis the 3rd-largest city and is growing rapidly due to people fleeing the...
 on the south, Tombouctou
Tombouctou Region

Tombouctou is the largest northern-most region of Mali, comprised mostly of the Southwestern section of the Sahara desert.Tombouctou region is famous outside Mali for its capital, the ancient city Timbuktu , synonymous to 19th century Europeans as an elusive, hard-to-reach destination....
 and Mopti
Mopti Region

Mopti is the fourth administrative region of Mali, covering 79,017 km?. Its capital is the city of Mopti....
 on the east, Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso , also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and C?te d'Ivoire to the south west....
 to the southeast and Koulikoro
Koulikoro Region

Koulikoro is a region in Mali. It is the second administrative area of Mali and covers an area of 90,120 km?. Its capital is the city of Koulikoro....
 to the west.

Climate

The Segou
Ségou

S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
 region is characterized by a semi-arid climate (average yearly rainfall: 513 mm) and irrigated by two important waterways: the Niger and the Bani River
Bani River

The Bani River is the principal tributary of the Niger River in eastern Mali. Its length is about 1100 km. The Bani is formed from the confluence of the Baoule River and Bagoe River rivers some 160 km east of Bamako and merges with the Niger near Mopti....
, allowing allow irrigation
Irrigation

Irrigation is an artificial application of water to the soil usually for assisting in growing crops. In crop production it is mainly used in dry areas and in periods of rainfall shortfalls, but also to protect plants against frost....
 for agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
. Segou has two seasons: a rainy season and a dry season. The rainy season starts in June and lasts about four months until September. On the other hand, the dry season includes a cold period and a period of heat. The average yearly rainfall is about 513 mm. The harmattan
Harmattan

The Harmattan is a dry and dusty West African trade wind. It blows south from Sahara into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle of March ....
 is the dominant wind in the dry season and it blows from north to south. The monsoon blowing from south to north-west is more frequent during rainy season (hivernage).

Demography

In 2004, the region was inhabited by 1,887,100 people, of which nearly half are younger than 15 years old. The population growth
Population growth

Population growth is the change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population using "per unit time" for measurement....
 was estimated in 1998 as 2.1% per year. 79% of the population is rural
Rural

Rural areas are large and isolated areas of a country, often with low populations. Today, 75 percent of the United States' inhabitants live in suburban and urban areas, but cities occupy only 2 percent of the country....
. With a rural population that is largely nomadic semi-sedentary or sedentary, their population consists of many ethnic groups such as Bambara
Bambara

The Bambara are a Mande people living in west Africa, primarily in Mali but also in Guinea, Burkina Faso and Senegal. They are considered to be amongst the largest Mande ethnic groups, and are the dominant Mande group in Mali, with 80% of the population speaking the Bambara language, regardless of ethnicity....
, Bozo, Soninke
Soninke

The Soninke are a Mand? people who descend from the Bafour and are closely related to the Imraguen of Mauritania. They were the founders of the ancient Ghana Empire c....
, Malinke
Malinké

The Malink? or Maninka are a part of Mand? in Africa.Approximately 15,000,000 Malink? are scattered throughout West Africa, including:...
 and Toucouleur
Toucouleur

The Toucouleurs are a Fula people agricultural people who live primarily in the north of Senegal in the Senegal River valley, Mauritania, Mali and Guinea....
. Bambaras are mostly farmers and are the most numerous ethnic group. Their language is Bambara or ppDjoula]]. The Bozos are the second most populous ethnic group. They live in the borders of Niger, in small towns constituted of small houses. The Bozos economy is based on fishing. Bozo people have a monopoly on the transport system because of their knowledge in the river by Niger, and are regarded as the masters of water. The Somono, also fisherman, are not a distinct ethnic group but a mixture of Bambara, Bozo and Soninke. The Malinké, Maninka, and Mandinka are closely related to Bambaras. They have the same costumes, beliefs and religious practices as Bambaras. The Marka
Marka

Marka may refer to:*The currency marka, see Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka.*A part of Oslo, see Marka, Oslo.*Marka language...
, Saracollé or Soninke
Soninke

The Soninke are a Mand? people who descend from the Bafour and are closely related to the Imraguen of Mauritania. They were the founders of the ancient Ghana Empire c....
 are merchants and warriors. The Soninke people are great travellers and Muslims, and have largely conserved of their traditions.

Economy

Today, Ségou is known for its pottery
Pottery

Pottery is the ceramic ware made by potters. Major types of pottery include earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. The places where such wares are made are called potteries....
, its market
Market

A market is any one of a variety of different systems, institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures whereby persons trade, and goods and services are exchanged, forming part of the economy....
 and its fishing
Fishing

Fishing is the activity of catching fish. Fishing techniques include Fish net, Fish trap, Spearfishing, angling and Gathering seafood by hand. The term fishing may be applied to catching other aquatic animals such as different types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, Edible frog and some edible marine invertebrates....
 industry. Attractions in the old town of Ségou-Koro included a mosque
Mosque

A mosque is a place of worship for followers of Islam. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid, ? . The word "mosque" in English refers to all types of buildings dedicated for Islamic worship, although there is a distinction in Arabic between the smaller, privately owned mosque and the larger, "collective" mosque ,...
, Coulibaly's tomb and an ancient tree. In the city center, the main landmark is the water tower
Water tower

A water tower or elevated water tower is a large elevated water storage container constructed for the purpose of holding a water supply at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system....
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The main economic activities of the Segou region are agri-business, cattle farming and fishing. The Segou people apply essential traditional farming methods. Segou produces the major part of Mali
Mali

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. Mali is the seventh largest country in Africa, bordering Algeria on the north, Niger on the east, Burkina Faso and the C?te d'Ivoire on the south, Guinea on the south-west, and Senegal and Mauritania on the west....
’s national food including sedentary cattle farming. The economy is essentially informal as it is oriented towards the populations' primary needs, while industrial production is weak and based in the food industry. Large scale agribusiness consists of three factories, COMATEX, CMDT and SUKALA. Commerce consists mostly of the small scale exchange and sale by of products from the primary sector, sold weekly at the large Segou market, drawing customers from far outside of the city. The main products sold are vegetables, pottery, cotton, gold, leather, fruits, ovens, cattle and cereals.
Segou Cercles

Administrative subdivisions

The region is divided into 7 Cercles encompassing 118 communes and 2166 villages:
  • Bla
  • Baroueli
    Barouéli

    Barou?li is a town and Communes of Mali and seat of the Barou?li Cercle in the S?gou Region of southern-central Mali. As of 1998 the commune had a population of 32,739....
  • Macina
    Macina, Mali

    Macina or K? Macina is a town and Communes of Mali in the Macina Cercle in the S?gou Region of southern-central Mali. As of 1998 the commune had a population of 31,655.The main town of Ke macina lies on the Niger River....
  • Niono
    Niono

    Niono is a town and Communes of Mali located in the S?gou Region of Mali. It is the seat of the Niono Cercle. As of 2004 there are approximately 50,000 inhabitants in the commune, while the town itself measures some 4,900 people....
  • Segou
    Ségou

    S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
  • San
    San, Mali

    San is a town and Communes of Mali and capital of the San Cercle in the S?gou Region of Mali. As of 1998 the commune had a population of 26,744....
  • Tominian
    Tominian

    Tominian is a small town and Communes of Mali and capital of the Tominian Cercle in the S?gou Region of Mali. As of 1998 the commune had a population of 18,130.In 2004, the population in the main town was recorded at 3,119 people....


Cities

The major cities are Ségou
Ségou

S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
, San, Niono
Niono

Niono is a town and Communes of Mali located in the S?gou Region of Mali. It is the seat of the Niono Cercle. As of 2004 there are approximately 50,000 inhabitants in the commune, while the town itself measures some 4,900 people....
, Dioro
Dioro

Dioro is a small town and Communes of Mali in the S?gou Cercle in the S?gou Region of southern-central Mali. As of 1998 the commune had a population of 20,539....
, and Markala
Markala

Markala is a city in Mali's S?gou Region on the Niger River, 35 km downriver from the city of S?gou. Markala is the site of Mali's primary irrigation dam....
, the latter of which has Mali's principal hydroelectric dam.

History

See also History of Ségou
Ségou

S?gou is a city in south-central Mali, lying northeast of Bamako on the River Niger, in the S?gou . It was founded by the Bozo people in 1620, on a site about from the present town....
 and Bambara Empire
Bambara Empire

The Bamana Empire was a large pre-colonial West Africa state based at S?gou, now in Mali. It was ruled by the Kulubali or Coulibaly dynasty established circa 1640 by Fa Sine also known as Biton-si-u....
.

The region was the home of the Bambara Empire
Bambara Empire

The Bamana Empire was a large pre-colonial West Africa state based at S?gou, now in Mali. It was ruled by the Kulubali or Coulibaly dynasty established circa 1640 by Fa Sine also known as Biton-si-u....
 of the early eighteenth century; it was later conquered by the Toucouleur Empire
Toucouleur Empire

The Toucouleur Empire was founded in the nineteenth century by El Hadj Umar Tall of the Toucouleur people, in part of present-day Mali.Umar Tall returned from the Hajj in 1836 with the titles of El Hadj and caliph of the Tijaniyya brotherhood of the Sudan ....
 (1860s) and the French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 colonial
Colonialism

Colonialism is the extension of a nation's sovereignty over Territory beyond its borders by the establishment of either settler or exploitation colony in which Indigenous people populations are direct rule, Population transfers, or Genocide....
 army (1890s).

See also

  • Regions of Mali
    Regions of Mali

    |||}Mali is divided into eight regions and one district. The principal city of each regions bears the name of the region, respectively. The regions are divided into 49 Cercles of Mali....
  • Cercles of Mali
    Cercles of Mali

    |||}A Cercle is the second level administrative unit in Mali. Mali is divided into eight Regions of Mali and one capitol district ....