Kélé
Kélé es un ciudad en Mali con una población de unos 0 habitantes.
Kélé is an Afro-Saint Lucian religion, originated from the Djiné people of the Babonneau region. Its primary deities are Ogun, Shango and Eshu. Kélé ceremonies include the drumming of the tanbou manman and the tanbou ich of the Batá drum family. The religion has its origins in African slaves of the Babonneau region. The religion is strongly connected to the Ogun festival in Nigeria. Repressed by the Roman Catholic church until the early 1960s, it had been practiced in secrecy underground. The ritual includes the display of smooth stones and iron or steel items in honor of Ogun. The faith itself is believed by some scholars to be a Saint Lucian version of Yoruba religion.
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| País | Mali |
| Continente | África |
| Explorar | 05 |
| Población | 0 |
| Moneda local | XOF |
| Coordenadas | 13.7234, -5.4728 |
| Zona horaria | Africa/Bamako |
🧭 Datos y curiosidades
| Tipo de localidad | Pueblo |
| Distancia a la capital | 298 km · Bamako |
| Población (Mali) | n.º77 más poblada de Mali |
| Dónde se encuentra | 13°43′24″N · 5°28′22″W |
| Hemisferio | N · W |
| Distancia al ecuador | 1528 km |
| Distancia al Polo Norte | 8491 km |
| Misma latitud que | Soyapango (El Salvador) |
| Antípoda (lado opuesto de la Tierra) | -13.72, 174.53 |
✈️ Distancia a grandes ciudades
| Paris | 3972 km |
| Cairo | 4174 km |
| London | 4229 km |
| Moscow | 5945 km |
| São Paulo | 6100 km |
| Dubai | 6444 km |