- The Kuranko, also
called Koranko, Kolanko, Kooranko, Koronko, Kouranko, Kulanko, Kurako, Kuronko, Kuranké, or Karanko, are a
Mandeka (People from Mande)...
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Temne 33.2%
Mende 6.4%
Limba 4.4% Kono 3.4% Fula 2.9% Susu 2.9% Loko 2.8%
Koranko 2.6%
Sherbro 2.4%
Mandingo 1.3% Krio
Religion (2020) 78%
Islam 21% Christianity...
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Yogomaia the
center for the
Koranko chiefdom of Sengbe. With
respect to
native governance,
Kabala is
split between the
Limba and
Koranko Paramount Chiefs. Kabala...
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Kuranko is a
Mande language spoken in
Southwestern Africa by
approximately 350,000
Kuranko people in
Sierra Leone and Guinea. In
Guinea it
blends into...
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Mende 30.5%
Minor ethnic Fula 5.4%,
Limba 6.4%, Kono 10.4%, Loko 2.9%,
Koranko 2.8%,
Sherbro 2.6%,
Mandingo 2.4%,
Creole 5.2%,
Other 5.2%
Language Official...
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Between the 16th and 18th century,
several Mandé
ethnic groups such as the
Koranko, the Susu and the
Yalunka also arrived. A Fula
ruler styled Fula Mansa...
- a.1 Malinke, Bambara, Dyula, Mandinka, Numu, Ligbi, Huela, Vai, Kono,
Koranko,
Khasonke Bobo I.A.2.a.3 Mende, Loko, Gbandi, Loma,
Kpelle (Guerze) I.A...
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Attacks from the
related Mende people forced the Kono to s****
refuge in the
Koranko territory to the north,
where they were
allowed to farm the land. The Mende...
- border.
Other Yalunka went
somewhat ****her
south and
settled amongst the
Koranko, Kissi, and Limba.
Besides these groups, who were more-or-less unwilling...