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M1mv1905mlia1p-Mliadm22306-Tombouctou.Pdf (Français) RÉGION DE TOMBOUCTOU - MALI Map No: MLIADM22306 El Mzereb ! RÉGION DE TOMBOUCTOU A L G É R I E !^ National Capital Route Principale P Chef-lieu Région Route Secondaire ! Chef-lieu Cercle Tertiary ! Chef-lieu Commune Frontière Internationale ! Village Limite Région Limite Cercle ! Tsalabia Plateau Aéroport ! 7 Tamsogout Fleuve Zone Marécageuse Forêts Classées Lac ! Cette carte a été réalisée selon le découpage administratif du Mali à partir des données Makhouz Plateau ! Dâyet Boû el Athem de la Direction Nationale des Collectivités Territoriales (DNCT). Sources: Tegh!aza - Direction Nationale des Collectivités Territroriales (DNCT), Mali - Esri, USGS, NOAA - Open Street Map Coordinate System: Geographic Datum : WGS 1984 1:1,400,000 0 35 70 ! Agagaktem Kilometers http://mali.humanitarianresponse.info Bir C!hali Avertissement: Les limites, les noms et les désignations utilisés sur cette carte n’impliquent pas une reconnaissance ou acceptation officielle des Nations Unies. Créée par OCHA Mali; Mai 2019 .version 1 Ta!oudeni ! Agorgot In Dag!ouber El Gh! etara ! Oumm El Jeyem Bir Ouane ! ! Tamanieret ! Tazouikert El Ksaib ! Tag!nout Chagueret T O M B O U C T O U In Tech! erene ! ! K I D A L Foum El Alba ! Ichourad TOMBOUCTOU In Echai ! Taoun! nant R A Z E L M A S A L A M Kidal Kidal P Gao Gao P Tin T! ersi Koulikouro Kayes P P Mopti Mopti Kayes Segou P Koulikoro Segou Tin !Karr !^P Bamako Inabag ! Sikasso P Sikasso ! ! Inabag El Mraiti ! Tiraraouine Elb Te!cherit Ahel-K! izime Kel-Tineguel Hadji ! ! ! Araouane ! Oulad-Mahame ! Bou Jbea Elb Amadouch ! Oulad-Bouherda ! ! I S S A B E R Y Diar 1 Werekoura ! Oulad! ich 1 !! Rakkanes! Bou Djebbeha ! Nouagis ! Bonjbeha B E R ! Elb Mkheir E G O U N D A M N A K G A O A ! S Gouanines Noirs Amayert ! ! Arouagene ! ! S Hassi Touil ! E Oulad Driss Berabich Tichift ! Tabricha!t ! Dag Mohamed Aly ! ! M! abrouk ! Agouni Douaya In Alai ! ! I-n-Guiba Atlek ! Chle!a Kel Dihane ! Ahel Abdallah Ibrahim Dag Anga ! ! ! In Tazoule I-n-Abaleha Kel Emnanou ! ! Oudeika! ! Cherifene Arbakoira Tarkint ! Kel Intehoune ! ! Tadraret Kel Inablahane Ti-n-Erouk ! Idnane ! ! Dag Tou!tta Oulad Souleymane ! ! ! Oulad Ganam ! Kel Tagho Oulad! Boxib Atlik T I N Kel Inalahe Tin Tehoune! ! ! !I-n-Tehechak T-in-Tates Amakal! Kalane Bourem Sidi Amar I-n-Ako! undar ! ! Amagor Dag-!Billa A I C H A Ahel-B!oukou Oulad Gailane Kel Inakounder I-n-Ou! chef ! ! ! Kel-Antassar 1! Ahel Doknan Kel Tinakawat I-n-Killa ! Kel-Razaf ! ! Ti-n-Boukri ! I-n-Koumene Bamba-Poste Tormoz Ouest 1 ! Dag-Baya ! Agouni ! Témera !Chorfa Cha! mbou ! Kel Hamim Banicane Bourem ! ! ! ! ! Dag Azada I!cherifene H 7 Tormoz Ouest 2 Dag-An! gayar Gouanines Bla!ncs Kel Tinatlick ! ! !Gourma-Rharous Chiohan Est Kel Antassar 2 Na!na ! ! Taskott! Cherifen Ergo In Amazzag ! ! ! Garbegoungou ! Ifartatane 1 ! Tombouctou ! ! Essakane Minkiri Kel K Fintron Tin Aicha ! ! ! Ifartatane 2 Bintagoungou! P Ikounadene Madiakoye ! ! Igawadarene Est ! 7Bourem! -Inaly Taboye M'Bouna Fou!lane Magoube ! ! ! A L Z O U N O U B ! Tagaliftamilal Toya ! Kel T!erdit 1 ! Chiohan Ouest! ! ! Adarmalane ! Ifoghas Gossi ! ! Kel Terdit 2 Kel Tabacra Kel Tachaharte Razelma ! ! Hangabera Goussoutjireye Hel !Check Hamed ! Aglal ! Forgeron-Ahmed Douekiré ! Kel Essouk Aharam ! ! Ifoghas Adiata ! Kel-Adrar ! !Galaga Garbakoira ! ! ! Maraki Ziwiguit Forgho Sonrhai Hel Ben El-Hadji ! ! ! ! ! Gargando ! Immididagane Itakei Kel Alfahou Kanèye Dangha Kel N'Bobo ! ! Serere Takayene ! Goundam ! Immididagane Arbichi Ibaraf Barafene Kondi !Arham Kel Mahla ! ! Kel Bourem Noir ! ! ! ! Kirchamba Kel Malha Idnane Tamasko!tt 7 ! Djebock Lerneb ! Fongo Manako ! Diré Daka Ferobe O U I N E R D E N Gao ! Echell Mekoreye ! ! P ! Berabiche Haib ! Daka 7 ! El Walidji ! ! Ahel Badi ! Intallassa D I R E Mohamoud G O U R M A - R H A R O U S ! Tonka ! !Tindirma Horosseno Wabaria K! el Dourgou Gouaty ! ! ! ! Tomba Saréyamou ! Sal!akoira Adiora Sonima ! ! Daka ! Banikane ! Babadengo Daka Djerel INADIATAFANE Niodougou ! ! Bangadria-Aloum ! M A U R I T A N I E ! Ankora Foulanes Gossi ! Dji!bar Idarmadjenes Haoussa-Foulane ! ! Kel Tahingat !! Edouareck! ! Aouga Kel Tinakama Almoust!akine Niafunké ! T I L E M S I 7 ! ! Bambara !Foulanes Magoubeye ! Bokoko ! Kel Hassia Ibichilame Ouest ! ! ! ! N I A F U N K E Maoude ! Kel Inteb! erent II Soumpi Gomou Batouma !Saraferé Kel Toroma Kel Afala ! ! ! ! ! Gossi Kel Alhorma ! ! ! Birtianga Diaye Maounde ! Forgeron Gossi Tawankademett Koumaïra ! Gamba ! Maukoye Taifo ! Igawalene Said ! ! Goungare! Kel Iloa Ler!é ! Tamacouma Ideylouba ! Dianké Kormou Doungel Ikawalatenes N ! i ! Nam!antie g ! ! Nam! pi N'G!ouma ! ! e ! ! Sah N'Gorkou Akotaf Moto G O S S I r Diabata Dogomera Iforgas M A Inadiatafane ! ! ! Djelgodji Daki 2 Idieye! ! Kouroudjougoure Kel Bourem Blanc ! ! Ambir!i-Habe Akotaf Oska N'Tillit Gathi-Loumo Souly Kel Arabanda ! Inakalkalanes ! ! !Ibogolitane ! Djelgodji Ebang Malane Oullad Mellouk ! ! Imididarenes 1 Korientzé ! ! ! Villag!e Daki Youwarou ! Guidio-Saré ! Ihayawenes 1 Kara-Kara ! ! Diona ! Nampala ! ! Hombori ! Sendegué ! Kel Essouk Daki Dogo Kel Tin Takanuts 2 ! Kikara ! ! Deberé ! Dallah! S É G O U Boré Boni! Péta!ka ! ! Dialloubé Kérena Koumbewel ! ! 7 Konna ! ! M O P T I ! Borko Togueré-Coumbé ! Douentza Dogani-Beré Dianwely-Maoundé! B U R K I N A F A S O ! ! ! Status M600KV1905MLIA1P - MLIADM22306 - TOMBOUCTOU ! ! ! ! ! ! M O P T I ! ! ! ! ! Fatoma.
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