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Description
Balandougou is a village located in the Kayes Region of Mali. It is part of the administrative circle of Kita and is known for its rural setting and agricultural activities. The village is predominantly inhabited by the Bambara ethnic group, which is one of the largest ethnic groups in Mali.
The area surrounding Balandougou features a typical Sahelian landscape, characterized by savannahs and occasional woodlands. The economy of the village is primarily based on subsistence farming, with crops such as millet, sorghum, and maize being commonly cultivated. Livestock farming is also an important aspect of the local economy.
Balandougou benefits from its proximity to the Niger River, which plays a key role in the livelihoods of the community. The river provides water for irrigation and is a vital resource for fishing. Cultural practices and community events in Balandougou are closely tied to the agricultural calendar, highlighting the importance of farming in the daily lives of its residents.
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