• Fatoumata Diarra may refer to: Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra (born 1949), Malian lawyer and judge Fatoumata Diarra (footballer) (born 1986), Malian footballer...
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  • sprinter Fatoumata Coulibaly, Malian actress and women's rights activist Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra (born 1949), Malian lawyer and judge Fatoumata Diawara...
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  • Fatoumata Diarra (born 15 April 1986) is a Malian international footballer who plays as a forward for AS Mandé and the Mali women's national football team...
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  • Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra (born 15 February 1949 in Koulikoro) is a Malian lawyer and judge. She was a judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for...
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  • Diarra (disambiguation), several people Elea-Mariama Diarra (born 1990), French athlete Fatim Diarra (born 1986), Finnish politician Fatoumata Diarra...
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  • Kanteh Anasthesia Achiaa Maman Sata Fancinandouno Suzanne Daniel Lamah Fatoumata Diarra Oumou Kone Lúcia Leila Uchenna Kanu Odette Gnintegma Tatiana Kayaba...
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  • Athlético F.C. d'Abidjan Sandrine Niamien Athlético F.C. d'Abidjan Fatoumata Diarra AS Mandé Mafia Nyame AS FAR Najat Badri AS FAR Safa Banouk AS FAR Ghizlane...
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  • (close doors) Referee: Aïssata Lam (Mauritania) As of 30 July 2021 Fatoumata Diarra Aïssatou Diallo Seven Stars "UFOA A (Dames) : Le Cap Vert, pays hôte...
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    Maureen Harding Clark  Ireland Ad litem 6 September 2001 11 March 2003 Fatoumata Diarra  Mali Ad litem 6 September 2001 11 March 2003 Ivana Janu  Czech Republic...
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  • an average of 3.19 goals per match. 5 goals Thembi Kgatlana 3 goals Fatoumata Diarra Asisat Oshoala Racheal Kundananji 2 goals Ninon Abena Christine Manie...
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  • 3MF Yakaré Niakaté (1997-01-12) 12 January 1997 (age 27) Metz 3MF Fatoumata Diarra (1986-04-15) 15 April 1986 (age 38) Mandé 3MF Saratou Traoré (2002-09-27)...
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  • [Jahn] Aoua Kéita (1912–1980), independence activist and autobiographer. Fatoumata Keïta (1977– ), poet, novelist, essayist. Moussa Konaté (1951–2013), French-language...
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  • Rank Player Team Goals 1 Bountou Sylla Determine Girls FC 4 2 Fatoumata Diarra AS Mandé 2 Catherine Jatta Determine Girls FC Mbene Kané Aigles de la Médina...
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  • Maïmouna Hélène Diarra, also Helena Diarra (1955 – June 10, 2021) was a Malian actress known for playing the roles of older women from her young age. She...
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    (Zambia) Arthur Chaskalson (South Africa) Maureen Harding Clark (Ireland) Fatoumata Diarra (Mali) Cenk Alp Durak (Turkey) Moise Ebongue (Cameroon) Mathew Epuli...
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    International Criminal Court. Retrieved 28 August 2024. "Judge Fatoumata Dembele DIARRA (Mali), First Vice-President". International Criminal Court. Archived...
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  • French footballer Boubacar Dembélé (born 1982), French footballer Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra, Malian judge Garra Dembélé (born 1986), French-born Malian footballer...
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  • (1958-1959) Saliou Mbaye (1976-2005) Babacar Ndiaye, circa 2010-2011? [1] Fatoumata Cissé Diarra, circa 2013?-present Unesco Memory of the World Register – Africa...
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  • organization of Groupe Pivot / Droits et Citoyenneté des Femmes (GP/DCF). Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra is a past president. The AJM was officially established in 1988...
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  • Pos. Nation Player — MF  GUI Mabinty Camara — MF  MLI Fatoumata Doumbia — MF  MLI Fatoumata Diarra — MF  MLI Aminata Dia — MF  MLI Korotoumou Keita — FW...
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    Abdoulaye Plea Diarra (French pronunciation: [abdulaj plea djaʁa]; born 3 August 1974), better known by his stage name Oxmo Puccino (French: [ɔksmo putʃino]...
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  • Coulibaly (1994-02-09)9 February 1994 (aged 24) RC Saint-Denis 7 4FW Fatoumata Diarra (1986-04-15)15 April 1986 (aged 32) AS Mandé 9 4FW Bassira Touré (1990-01-06)6...
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  • Priscilla Okyere Jane Ayieyam Mariama Diedhiou Nina Kpaho Aguecha Diarra Fatoumata Diarra Bassira Touré Salimata Simporé "Ghana win inaugural WAFU Women's...
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  • closely related Bambara peoples. It is related to another clan name, Jara/Diarra, and is heard in many of the chronicles that have been handed down orally...
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  • November 1986 (aged 23) FC Amazones 7 4FW Fatoumata Diarra (1986-04-15)15 April 1986 (aged 24) AS Mandé 8 3MF Fatoumata Doumbia (1986-02-10)10 February 1986...
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    Negre, 1966-1970 Amadou Baba Diarra, 1970-1973 Tiéoulé Mamadou Konaté, 1973-1975 Founèkè Keita, 1975-1978 Amadou Baba Diarra, 1978-1979 Mady Diallo, 1979-1980...
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  • speech. Fatoumata Coulibaly as Collé Gallo Ardo Sy, the second wife who protects the girls from the female genital cutting. Maimouna Hélène Diarra as Hadjatou...
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  • Mohamed Gassim Gushein Daouda Jabi Samuel Johnson (footballer, born 1984) Fatoumata Kaba Mamadi Kaba Oumar Kalabané Mory Kanté Solomana Kante Kassa (mansa)...
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  • Sissako's drama film, Bamako. Other cast include: Aïssa Maïga and Hélène Diarra. In Daouda Coulibaly's 2010 short film, Tinye So, he was featured as the...
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    French Afro-feminist and Muslim theologian Cheikh Sarr, basketball coach Fatoumata Bâ (born 1986), tech entrepreneur Mbaye Diagne (1958–1994), military officer...
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