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The Bambouk Mountains are a mountain range in western Mali, near its border with Senegal. They were once a major centre for gold mining, selling the metal to Arab traders as early as the 12th century. Mali is currently the third largest producer of gold in Africa because it still mines the mountain range's now significantly diminished deposits.
References
- Velton, Ross (2009). Mali: The Bradt Safari Guide. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-218-7.
- Okoi, Obasesam; Nalule, Victoria R. (2023-12-18). Governing Natural Resources for Sustainable Peace in Africa: Environmental Justice and Conflict Resolution. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-003-83018-4.
13°52′12″N 11°39′00″W / 13.8700°N 11.6500°W / 13.8700; -11.6500
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