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Mali Federation

Coordinates: 14°41′34″N 17°26′48″W / 14.6928°N 17.4467°W / 14.6928; -17.4467
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Mali Federation
Fédération du Mali
1959–1960
Flag of Mali Federation
Flag
Location of Mali Federation
CapitalDakar
Common languagesFrench
GovernmentRepublic
Prime Minister 
• 1959–1960
Modibo Keïta
Historical eraCold War
• Established
April 4 1959
• Independence
June 20, 1960
• Disestablished
August 20 1960
Area
19601,436,190 km2 (554,520 sq mi)
Population
• 1960
7,450,000
CurrencyCFA franc
Preceded by
Succeeded by
French Senegal
French Sudan
Senegal
Mali
Today part of Mali
 Senegal

The Mali Federation (Fédération du Mali) was a country in West Africa. It was formed by a union between Senegal and the Sudanese Republic (formerly French Sudan). It was founded on April 4, 1959, within the French Community and became entirely self-governing when it gained independence from France on June 20, 1960.

The federation collapsed shortly after independence, on 20 August 1960, when Senegal withdrew, due to political disagreements. The Sudanese Republic was renamed the Republic of Mali on 22 September 1960.

The Federation's president was Modibo Keïta, and its government was based in Dakar.

14°41′34″N 17°26′48″W / 14.6928°N 17.4467°W / 14.6928; -17.4467