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Coordinates: 15°55′52″N 3°59′24″W / 15.93111°N 3.99000°W / 15.93111; -3.99000
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Niafunké was the hometown of musician and farmer [[Ali Farka Touré]], who moved there as an infant and went on to become the town's mayor in 2004. He invested much of his music income in an irrigation scheme.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Savage |first1=Mark |title=How Khruangbin updated the music of Mali's maestro Ali Farka Touré |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-62799439 |publisher=BBC}}</ref> ''[[Niafunké (album)|Niafunké]]'' is also the title of an album he recorded there in 1999.
Niafunké was the hometown of musician and farmer [[Ali Farka Touré]], who moved there as an infant and went on to become the town's mayor in 2004. He invested much of his music income in an irrigation scheme.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Savage |first1=Mark |title=How Khruangbin updated the music of Mali's maestro Ali Farka Touré |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-62799439 |publisher=BBC}}</ref> ''[[Niafunké (album)|Niafunké]]'' is also the title of an album he recorded there in 1999.


Toure's son [[Vieux Farka Toure]] was also born in Niafunke.
Toure's son [[Vieux Farka Toure]] was also born in Niafunke.

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Niafunké
Town
Niafunké is located in Mali
Niafunké
Niafunké
Coordinates: 15°55′52″N 3°59′24″W / 15.93111°N 3.99000°W / 15.93111; -3.99000
Country Mali
RegionTombouctou
CercleNiafunké
CommuneSoboundou

Niafunké is a small town on the Niger River in central Mali. The town is the administrative center (chef-lieu) of the commune of Soboundou in the Niafunké Cercle of the Tombouctou Region.

Niafunké was the hometown of musician and farmer Ali Farka Touré, who moved there as an infant and went on to become the town's mayor in 2004. He invested much of his music income in an irrigation scheme.[1] Niafunké is also the title of an album he recorded there in 1999.

Toure's son Vieux Farka Toure was also born in Niafunke.

References

  1. ^ Savage, Mark. "How Khruangbin updated the music of Mali's maestro Ali Farka Touré". BBC.