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English: Map of the conflict in Northern Mali. (English)
  • Ouagadou forest : Mauritania and Mali defeated AQIM twice at Ouagadou Forest in 2011
العربية: خريطة الصّراع في شمال مالي. (إنجليزي)
Français : Carte du conflit au nord du Mali. (Anglais)
Latina: Charta rebellionis Tuaregorum in Malia septentrionali. (Anglice)
Українська: Карта конфлікту на півночі Малі. (Англійською)
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Notes

  1. US Department of State, "Country Reports on Terrorism 2011", Chapter 2 Country Reports: Africa Overview, 31 July 2012

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