Kati Cercle

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Kati
Cercle
Location of Kati Cercle in Mali
Location of Kati Cercle in Mali
Country  Mali
Region Koulikoro Region
Admin HQ (Chef-lieu) Kati
Area
 • Total 16,896.61 km2 (6,523.82 sq mi)
Population (2009 census)[1]
 • Total 948,128
 • Density 56.11/km2 (145.3/sq mi)
Time zone GMT (UTC+0)

Kati Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Koulikoro Region of Mali. Its seat is the town of Kati, which is also its largest town. It lies at the southwest corner of the region, and completely surrounds the Bamako Capital District. Until the capital was hived off in 1977, the combined Cercle was called Bamako Cercle, with the capital city as its seat.

Kati Cercle is home to primarily Bambara farmers, as well as Bozo and Fula populations. The Kati area formed part of the pre-colonial Beledougou region of the Bambara Empire, and was amongst the first places colonised by the French in the last decade of the 19th century.

The Cercle falls largely south of the dryer Sahel land, in the wetter Sudan. Through it runs the fertile valley of the Niger River, home to groundnut, cotton, and tobacco farms, as well as being a major transportation and fishing resource.

Administrative subdivisions

The Kati Cercle is divided into 37 communes:[2]

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