- Ségou Region
Demographic info|name=Ségou Region
capital=Ségou
population=1,887,100
census=2001
area=64,947
density=Ségou is the fourth most populous administrative region in
Mali , whose capital is the city ofSégou .Geography
Situated at the center of Mali, Ségou Region covers 64 947 km² (around 5% of Mali). The region is bordered by
Sikasso Region on the south, Tombouctou and Mopti on the east,Burkina Faso to the southeast and Koulikoro to the west.Climate
The
Segou region is characterized by a semi-arid climate (average yearly rainfall: 513 mm) and irrigated by two important waterways: the Niger and theBani River , allowing allowirrigation foragriculture . 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. Theharmattan 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").Caractéristiques physiques Retrieved May 29, 2007 from http://region.segou.net/caracteristique.htm]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 was estimated in 1998 as 2.1% per year. 79% of the population isrural . With a rural population that is largely nomadic semi-sedentary or sedentary, their population consists of manyethnic groups such asBambara , Bozo,Soninke ,Malinke andToucouleur . 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. TheSomono , 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. TheMarka ,Saracollé orSoninke are merchants and warriors. The Soninke people are great travellers and Muslims, and have largely conserved of their traditions. Demograhie- Urbanisation. Retrieved May 29, 2007 from http://region.segou.net/demograhie.htm]Economy
Today, Ségou is known for its
pottery , itsmarket and itsfishing industry. Attractions in the old town of "Ségou-Koro" included amosque , Coulibaly's tomb and an ancient tree. In the city center, the main landmark is thewater tower .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 ’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.Activités économiques. Retrieved May29, 2007 from http://region.segou.net/activit%E9s.htm]Administrative subdivisions
The region is divided into 7 Cercles encompassing 118 communes and 2166 villages:
*Bla
*Baroueli
*Macina
*Niono
*Segou
*San
*Tominian Cities
The major cities are
Ségou ,San ,Niono ,Dioro , andMarkala , the latter of which has Mali's principal hydroelectric dam.History
"See also History of Ségou and
Bambara Empire ."
The region was the home of theBambara Empire of the early eighteenth century; it was later conquered by theToucouleur Empire (1860s) and the French colonial army (1890s).ee also
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Regions of Mali
*Cercles of Mali References
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