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Fouta Djallon (Fula:
Fuuta Jaloo, ࢻُوتَ جَلࣾو, 𞤊𞤵𞥅𞤼𞤢 𞤔𞤢𞤤𞤮𞥅; Arabic: فوتا جالون) is a
highland region in the
center of Guinea,
roughly corresponding...
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Emirate of Timbo,: 50 was a West
African Islamic state based in the
Fouta Djallon highlands of
modern Guinea. The
state was
founded in 1725 by a
Fulani jihad...
- four
geographic regions:
Maritime Guinea on the
Atlantic coast, the
Fouta Djallon or
Middle Guinea highlands, the
Upper Guinea savanna region in the northeast...
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river in West Africa,
running 1,120
kilometres (700 mi) from the
Fouta Djallon plateau in
north Guinea westward through Senegal and The
Gambia to the...
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Djallon-Foula is a
rural commune in the
Cercle of
Yanfolila in the Sik****o
Region of
southern Mali. The
commune covers an area of 471
square kilometers...
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located in the west of the country,
between the
Atlantic Ocean and the
Fouta Djallon plateau. Conakry, Guinea's
capital and
largest city, is
located in the...
- (𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤪) is a Fula
language spoken primarily by the Fula
people of
Fouta Djallon, Guinea. It is also
spoken in
parts of Guinea-Bissau,
Sierra Leone, and...
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coastal plain running north to
south behind the coast; the
pastoral Fouta Djallon highlands (Middle Guinea); the
northern savanna (Upper Guinea); and a southeastern...
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Found from
Burkina Faso and
northern Ghana east to
southern Sudan Fouta-
Djallon sun lark (G. m. nigrita) - (Grote, 1920):
Found in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea...
- – July 6, 1829) was a Fula
prince and Amir (commander) from the
Fouta Djallon region of Guinea, West Africa, who was
captured and sold to
slave traders...