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RESULTAT DU DEF 2011 AE TOMBOUCTOU.Xlsx MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION, DE L'ALPHABETISATION ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE TOMBOUCTOU REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ET DES LANGUES NATIONALES DISTRICT DE TOMBOUCTOU Un Peuple - Un But - Une Foi ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE TOMBOUCTOU Les élèves dont les noms suivent sontadmis au Diplôme d'Etudes Fondamentales (DEF), Session de juin 2011 N° PRENOMS NOM Année Option Statut Centre Sexe Ecole CAP Place de l'Elève de l'Elève Naiss. DEF élève d'examen 20 Ibrahima ABDOU M 1997 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 72 Idrissa ABDOULAYE M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 76 Mahamane ABDOULAYE M 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 87 Salal ABDOULAYE M 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 112 Mahamadoun ABOCAR M 1994 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 132 Bibata ABOUBACRINE F 1994 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 161 Mahamadou ADAMOU M 1996 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 174 Fatoumata Alassane ADIAWIAKOYE F 1995 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 205 Youssouf AGALY M 1994 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 224 Aboubacrine AHAMADOU M 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 232 Oumou AHAMADOU F 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 324 Hawa ALDIOU F 1994 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 336 Aminatou ALDJOUMA F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 339 Mahalmoudou ALDJOUMA M 1996 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 354 Oumar ALFADI M 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 383 Zaïdoum ALHASSANE M 1993 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 450 Alassane ALIOU M 1996 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 491 Oumar Ag ALMOU M 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 522 Orokiatou ALOUSSEINI F 1996 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 526 Souleymane ALPHA M 1992 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 534 Boureïma ALY M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 548 Boubacar AMADOU M 1996 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 605 Marou ARCHITIE M 1993 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 606 Hadizetou Abdoulaye ARDO F 1997 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 625 Hadidiatou M ASCOFARE F 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 635 Halidou ASMANE M 1992 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 636 Mariétou ASSABDOU F 1993 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 655 Aliou ASSIBITI M 1997 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1/76 MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION, DE L'ALPHABETISATION ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE TOMBOUCTOU REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ET DES LANGUES NATIONALES DISTRICT DE TOMBOUCTOU Un Peuple - Un But - Une Foi N° PRENOMS NOM Année Option Statut Centre Sexe Ecole CAP Place de l'Elève de l'Elève Naiss. DEF élève d'examen 729 Mahamane BALI M 1995 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 730 Fatoumata dite Atta BALIANDOU F 1997 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 737 Alassane H. BANAHARI M 1997 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 777 Bilane BOCAR M 1993 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 814 Djénéba BOUBACAR F 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 816 Fatoumata BOUBACAR F 1992 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 827 Yacouba BOUBACAR M 1993 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 828 Zafar BOUBACAR M 1994 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 878 Abdoul Mounimi CISSE M 1993 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 884 Abdoulaye Mahamane CISSE M 1996 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 890 Adama CISSE M 1994 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 894 Agaïcha CISSE F 1993 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 927 Amadou CISSE M 1996 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 949 Boukary Amadou CISSE M 1983 CLAS CL CL M Samassékou DIRE 994 Hawa CISSE F 1994 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 999 Ibrahim Agali CISSE M 1994 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1123 Adama B COULIBALY M 1996 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 1128 Arachidy COULIBALY M 1996 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 1273 Farimata Gourawa DIALLO F 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1277 Fatoumata A. DIALLO F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1280 Halimatou A. DIALLO F 1994 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1295 Mahamadou S DIALLO M 1994 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1307 Rokiatou G. DIALLO F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1311 Sokona Boïba DIALLO F 1995 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 1375 Adama Salah DICKO M 1996 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 1430 Kadidia DICKO F 1994 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 1438 Mahamane Mahamoudou DICKO M 1995 CLAS REG Haïbongo S/C Haïbongo DIRE 1459 Oumar H DICKO M 1995 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 1463 Safiana Ag Alhassane DICKO M 1995 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 1595 Mohamedine FARADJI M 1997 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 1602 Ibrahima FIRHOUN M 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1616 Balkissa GANDJI F 1996 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2/76 MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION, DE L'ALPHABETISATION ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE TOMBOUCTOU REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ET DES LANGUES NATIONALES DISTRICT DE TOMBOUCTOU Un Peuple - Un But - Une Foi N° PRENOMS NOM Année Option Statut Centre Sexe Ecole CAP Place de l'Elève de l'Elève Naiss. DEF élève d'examen 1664 Ahmed HAIDARA M 1990 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 1674 Aminata Hassane HAIDARA F 1996 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 1675 Assoumane B. HAIDARA M 1997 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 1688 Ibrahim Mohamed Almahadi HAIDARA M 1996 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 1770 Moï HAMADOUN F 1995 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 1782 Oumarou HAMADOUNE M 1994 CLAS REG Haïbongo S/C Haïbongo DIRE 1806 Alassane HAMIDOU M 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 1809 Hamadoun HAMIDOU M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1860 Mohmed Cheick HOUMEYATA M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1897 Haoua IBRAHIM F 1995 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 1901 Jiblila IBRAHIM M 1995 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 1921 Oumou IBRAHIM F 1997 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 1928 Aboubacrine IBRAHIMA M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1929 Ahamadou IBRAHIMA M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 1954 Fatoumata IDRISSA F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2042 Fadimata Oumar KANTAO F 1996 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 2045 Ibrahima KANTAO M 1997 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2065 Mayama KATILE F 1994 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 2072 Idrissa Ahmadou KAYA M 1997 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2097 Oumar Alassane KELLY M 1994 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 2116 Bassoumana KOITA M 1995 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 2227 Aissa MAHAMADOUN F 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2270 Chata MAHAMANE F 1994 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2272 Chelimatou MAHAMANE F 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2296 Ibrahim MAHAMANE M 1995 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2303 Mahamadou MAHAMANE M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2354 Fatoumata MAHAMOUDOU ALPHA F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2395 Abdoulaye Seydou MAIGA M 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2402 Abdrahamane I MAIGA M 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2406 Abidaddahi A MAIGA M 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2424 Ahamadou MAIGA M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2443 Alassane A MAIGA M 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 3/76 MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION, DE L'ALPHABETISATION ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE TOMBOUCTOU REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ET DES LANGUES NATIONALES DISTRICT DE TOMBOUCTOU Un Peuple - Un But - Une Foi N° PRENOMS NOM Année Option Statut Centre Sexe Ecole CAP Place de l'Elève de l'Elève Naiss. DEF élève d'examen 2445 Alassane Mahamane MAIGA M 1995 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2450 Alhidatou S MAIGA F 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2457 Alhousseïny Alassane MAIGA M 1994 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 2461 Alidji Boubacar MAIGA M 1994 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2508 Chata MAIGA F 1995 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2533 Fadimata Ousmane MAIGA F 1995 CLAS REG Haïbongo S/C Haïbongo DIRE 2543 Fatoumata MAIGA F 1996 CLAS REG Haïbongo S/C Haïbongo DIRE 2551 Hadiaratou MAIGA F 1995 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 2579 Harouna Alassane MAIGA M 1992 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 2613 Lalaissa S MAIGA F 1994 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2618 Lalla S MAIGA F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2623 Madiou MAIGA M 1995 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 2663 Mohamed MAIGA M 1990 ARAB REG Sabil El Houda M Samassékou DIRE 2701 Salihou Sidi Hamar MAIGA M 1995 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 2706 Sidi Soumaïla MAIGA M 1996 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2707 Souleymane Aliou MAIGA M 1993 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 2712 Soumaïla Ousmane MAIGA M 1996 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 2717 Wahaba Adama MAIGA F 1995 CLAS REG Dangha Dangha DIRE 2720 Yacouba Souleymane MAIGA M 1996 CLAS REG M Samassékou S/C M Samassékou DIRE 2721 Yehia M MAIGA M 1993 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2773 Fadimata MAZOU F 1996 CLAS REG Bourem Sidi Amar Bourem Sidi Amar DIRE 2854 M'Barka MOHAMED F 1995 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 2957 Idrissa MOSSA M 1994 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 2986 Abdalla MOUSSA M 1995 CLAS REG Diré Hamdallaye M Samassékou DIRE 3007
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