Timbuktu was a city in Mali, on the African continent on Earth. Timbuktu was suggested by Captain Jason Nyere of the CSS Delphinus as a possible destination after departing the Byrd Research Complex and evading AeroNav detection with two stranded Vulcans. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
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| - Timbuktu was a city in Mali, on the African continent on Earth. Timbuktu was suggested by Captain Jason Nyere of the CSS Delphinus as a possible destination after departing the Byrd Research Complex and evading AeroNav detection with two stranded Vulcans. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
- Timbuktu is a select-able nation in Europa Universalis IV at the beginning in 1444. Its government type is a Tribal Federation.
- Timbuktu is the Malinese capital in Civilization IV and a Songhai city in Civilization V (in which it is known as Tombouctu, a misspelling of its French name). In real life, it is a city in present-day Mali.
- Timbuktu is a city in West Africa. At some point in his career, Indiana Jones traveled to Timbuktu to recover a Golden Pharaoh Mask smuggled out of Egypt three millenia prior. However, others had learned of Jones's intentions and the archaeologist found himself in a race to claim the artifact with people pretending to be him.
- When Inspector Cortez and Darryl walked in on the Charmed Ones and Leo Wyatt speaking with the ghosts of Patty and Penny Halliwell, Cortez became convinced that they were involved with dark magic, which he had always suspected was there due to his experiences as a cop. In response, Darryl knocked him out, Phoebe teleported him to Timbuktu via a spell, and then Cole Turner found him and shimmered him to purgatory. ("Charmed Again, Part 1")
- Timbuktu is a 2014 French-Mauritanian drama film directed by Abderrahmane Sissako. The film looks at the brief occupation of Timbuktu by Ansar Dine. Parts of the film were influenced by a 2012 public stoning of an unmarried couple in Aguelhok. It was shot in Oualata, a town in south-east Mauritania.
- Timbuktu, also spelled TOMBOUCTOU, is a city in the West African nation of Mali.
- Major city on planet Earth, in the West African nation of Mali. Located on the southern edge of the Sahara, about 8 mi (13 km) north of the Niger River, it is historically important as a post on the trans-Saharan caravan route. Timbuktu was a centre for the expansion of Islam, an intellectual and spiritual capital at the end of the Mandingo Askia dynasty (1493-1591) and home to a prestigious Koranic university. Timbuktu was said to be one of the locations under demonic invasion in the Earth-Hell War.
- Timbuktuday.png|Timbuktu at daytime Timbuktunight.png|Timbuktu at night Timbuktu is a city in , in . It has a population of 0.1 Million people and it is a .
- Timbuktu film franco-mauritanien de Abderrahmane Sissako, sorti en 2014
- Timbuktu has been used a metaphor for places far-off and perhaps exotic locations, and the phrase going to Timbuktu has been used in that sense for so long that the idea of really going to Timbuktu may sound a bit strange. But, it is a great idea - the place has been identified as one of the World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. Once upon a time it was rather inaccessible, but now it boasts of even an airport. It is a place located on the banks of the Niger River, Mali (the West African). Once upon a time, Timbuktu was an important trading outpost located below the Sahara Desert, and linked the deeper parts pf Africa with traders of northern parts of Africa, and through them indirectly to Europe. Due to its location, it earned the metaphor as described above and acquired a legendary position
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| - Timbuktu was a city in Mali, on the African continent on Earth. Timbuktu was suggested by Captain Jason Nyere of the CSS Delphinus as a possible destination after departing the Byrd Research Complex and evading AeroNav detection with two stranded Vulcans. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
- Timbuktu is a select-able nation in Europa Universalis IV at the beginning in 1444. Its government type is a Tribal Federation.
- Timbuktu is the Malinese capital in Civilization IV and a Songhai city in Civilization V (in which it is known as Tombouctu, a misspelling of its French name). In real life, it is a city in present-day Mali.
- Timbuktu is a city in West Africa. At some point in his career, Indiana Jones traveled to Timbuktu to recover a Golden Pharaoh Mask smuggled out of Egypt three millenia prior. However, others had learned of Jones's intentions and the archaeologist found himself in a race to claim the artifact with people pretending to be him.
- When Inspector Cortez and Darryl walked in on the Charmed Ones and Leo Wyatt speaking with the ghosts of Patty and Penny Halliwell, Cortez became convinced that they were involved with dark magic, which he had always suspected was there due to his experiences as a cop. In response, Darryl knocked him out, Phoebe teleported him to Timbuktu via a spell, and then Cole Turner found him and shimmered him to purgatory. ("Charmed Again, Part 1")
- Timbuktu is a 2014 French-Mauritanian drama film directed by Abderrahmane Sissako. The film looks at the brief occupation of Timbuktu by Ansar Dine. Parts of the film were influenced by a 2012 public stoning of an unmarried couple in Aguelhok. It was shot in Oualata, a town in south-east Mauritania.
- Timbuktu, also spelled TOMBOUCTOU, is a city in the West African nation of Mali.
- Major city on planet Earth, in the West African nation of Mali. Located on the southern edge of the Sahara, about 8 mi (13 km) north of the Niger River, it is historically important as a post on the trans-Saharan caravan route. Timbuktu was a centre for the expansion of Islam, an intellectual and spiritual capital at the end of the Mandingo Askia dynasty (1493-1591) and home to a prestigious Koranic university. Timbuktu was said to be one of the locations under demonic invasion in the Earth-Hell War.
- Timbuktu has been used a metaphor for places far-off and perhaps exotic locations, and the phrase going to Timbuktu has been used in that sense for so long that the idea of really going to Timbuktu may sound a bit strange. But, it is a great idea - the place has been identified as one of the World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. Once upon a time it was rather inaccessible, but now it boasts of even an airport. It is a place located on the banks of the Niger River, Mali (the West African). Once upon a time, Timbuktu was an important trading outpost located below the Sahara Desert, and linked the deeper parts pf Africa with traders of northern parts of Africa, and through them indirectly to Europe. Due to its location, it earned the metaphor as described above and acquired a legendary position in the popular talks. Presently, the town has lost much of its fabled position though it continues to be an important tourist destination in the itinerary of those who want to see the real life of Africa as it exists in reality in this part of Africa and who desire to feel and experience the charm of Timbuktu of once upon a time.
- Timbuktuday.png|Timbuktu at daytime Timbuktunight.png|Timbuktu at night Timbuktu is a city in , in . It has a population of 0.1 Million people and it is a .
- Timbuktu film franco-mauritanien de Abderrahmane Sissako, sorti en 2014
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