Thousands join the annual re-plastering of Mali’s Great Mosque of Djenne, the the world’s largest mud-brick building which has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage in Danger list since 2016.
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Video. Thousands in Mali replaster the Mosque of Djenne
Video. The annual re-plastering of Mali's Great Mosque of Djenne, the world's largest mud-brick building and on UNESCO's Danger list since 2016, helps maintain its integrity.
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UNESCO World Heritage on Stamps - Philately
Philately - UNESCO World Heritage on stamps /
Philatélie - Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO et timbres /
Filatelie - Patrimonio Mundial UNESCO y sellos /
Philatelie - UNESCO Welterbe und Briefmarken
The Ghana Empire flourished in West Africa from at least the 6th to 13th century CE.
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Ghana Empire
The Ghana Empire flourished in West Africa from at least the 6th to 13th century CE. Not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, the Ghana Empire was located in the western Sudan savannah...
World History EncyclopediaDjenne-Djenno (aka Djenné-Jeno, Jenne-Jeno, or Old Jenne) was an ancient city located in modern Mali, West Africa which flourished between c.
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Djenne-Djenno
Djenne-Djenno (aka Djenné-Jeno, Jenne-Jeno, or Old Jenne) was an ancient city located in modern Mali, West Africa which flourished between c. 250 BCE - 1100 CE, making it one of the oldest cities...
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Explore the Mosque of Djenne in 3D
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