Tammogne
Tammogne is a small village located in the northern part of the country of Mali. It is situated in the Gao Region, approximately 150 kilometers east of the city of Gao. The village is known for its traditional architecture, which features mud-brick houses with thatched roofs. Tammogne is primarily inhabited by the Tuareg people, who are known for their nomadic lifestyle and cultural heritage. The village is also home to a small market where locals trade goods such as livestock, textiles, and handicrafts. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with crops like millet and sorghum being commonly grown. Tammogne is connected to the rest of the country by a network of dirt roads, and it is served by a small airstrip for accessing remote areas. The village has a population of around 500 people, and it is known for its warm hospitality and rich cultural traditions. Despite its remote location, Tammogne plays an important role in the broader regional economy and cultural landscape.