Guazaxo ke Djenné ( francavon Villes anciennes de Djenné ), tir burkaf debak ke Malia. Djenné tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 1988 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer. Bat debak re ( 2018 ) bevular iyelaf.
Guazaxo ke Djenné (en) Inhabited since 250 B.C., Djenné became a market centre and an important link in the trans-Saharan gold trade. In the 15th and 16th centuries, it was one of the centres for the propagation of Islam. Its traditional houses, of which nearly 2,000 have survived, are built on hillocks (toguere) as protection from the seasonal floods. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0
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