Mopti | |
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Commune and town | |
Mopti Market
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Location within Mali | |
Coordinates: 14°29′45″N 4°11′55″W / 14.49583°N 4.19861°WCoordinates: 14°29′45″N 4°11′55″W / 14.49583°N 4.19861°W | |
Country | Mali |
Regions of Mali | Mopti Region |
Cercle | Mopti Cercle |
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Area | |
• Total | 40 km2 (20 sq mi) |
Elevation | 268 m (879 ft) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 114,296 |
• Density | 2,900/km2 (7,400/sq mi) |
Time zone | GMT (UTC0) |
Niger River at Mopti |
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Average monthly flow (m3/s) at the Mopti hydrometric station over the period 1922-1990 |
Mopti is a town and an urban commune in the Inner Niger Delta region of Mali. The town is the capital of the Mopti Cercle and the Mopti Region. Situated 460 km northeast of Bamako, the town lies at the confluence of the Niger and the Bani Rivers and is linked by an elevated causeway to the town of Sévaré. The urban commune, which includes both Mopti and Sévaré, had a population of 114,296 in the 2009 census.
Mopti lies on the right bank of the Bani River, a few hundred meters upstream of the confluence of the Bani with the Niger River. Between August and December when the rivers flood the Inner Niger Delta, the town becomes a series of islands connected by raised causeways. During this period the only road access to the town is along a 12 km causeway that links Mopti to Sévaré. Mopti lies to the west of the Dogon Plateau and is 66 km northwest of Bandiagara and 76 km north-northeast of Djenné. The town is the capital of the Mopti Region and the administrative center of the Mopti Cercle.
The urban commune of Mopti includes the towns of both Mopti and Sévaré. The commune is completely surrounded by the rural commune of Socoura. At the time of the 2009 census the population of the Mopti commune was 114,296. For administrative purposes the commune is subdivided into 11 quartiers: Komoguel I, Komoguel II, Gangal, Toguel, Bougoufié, Mossinkoré, Taïkiri, Médina Coura, Sévaré I, Sévaré II, and Sévaré III. The seat of the commune, the Hôtel de Ville de Mopti, is in Komoguel I.
The town of Mopti derives its name from the Fulfulde word for gathering. The name replaced the earlier Bozo name of Sagan. Unlike towns such as Djenné, Timbuktu and Gao, Mopti was a village until the French conquest at the end of the 19th century and did not play an important role in the history of the region.