Section 3
Architecture of the Sub-Saharan Civilizations
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Architecture of Djenne
Djenné, once a thriving town in Mali, is known for its Great Mosque, Sudanese-style mud-brick architecture.

Architecture of Aksun and Lalibela
Aksum and Lalibela were cities in northern Ethiopia that, during their time, accomplished great feats of architecture.

Architecture of Great Zimbabwe
Perhaps the most famous site in southern Africa, Great Zimbabwe is a ruined city constructed by the Mwenemutapa.