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- Local Realities: Agropastoralism and Environmental Issues in the Fouta Djalon Tablelands, Republic of Guinea." Mountain Research and Development, Vol...
- rich-hued indigo in detailed tie-d**** patterns. Like the rest of the ****a Djalon region of which it is part, Dalaba's climate is moderated by the altitude...
- Nialama classified Forest, also spelled Nyalama, is found in the Fouta Djalon highland region of north-west Guinea. The forest has an area of 10,000 ha...
- Iolaus djaloni, the Fouta Djalon sapphire, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Guinea. The habitat consists of dry forests. Adults...
- seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Fula migrant settlers from the Fouta Djalon region of Guinea, they live primarily in the northeast and the western area...
- plants in the family Asteraceae. The type specimen was collected in Fouta Djalon Hollande tossekre, Guinea. Note : Aspilia elegans (Gardner) Benth. & Hook...
- vital food source in many rural areas, especially in the mountains of Fouta Djalon, Guinea, but it is also cultivated in Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Nigeria...
- are of Guinean origin, precisely from the Donghol-Sigon region in Fouta Djalon. He grew up in the 13th arrondis****t of Paris, a district in which he...
- Forest Reserve) Iolaus normani meamui Collins & L****n, 2005 (Guinea: Fouta Djalon) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iolaus normani. Wikispecies has...
- 2016-11-04. Walter Rodney (1968), "Jihad and Social Revolution in ****a Djalon in the Eighteenth Century", Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria...