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Other On-Line Resources Related to Guinea ... Country Map of Guinea ... Resources on Guinea and information on USAID projects in the country...
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www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/Guin...
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Although Guinea's mineral wealth makes it potentially one of Africa's richest countries, its people are among the poorest in West Africa. ... Radio and TV stations, as well as the country's largest and only daily newspaper, are state-controlled and offer little coverage of the opposition and scant criticism of the government.
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Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern part of the world's second largest island and is prey to volcanic activity, earthquakes and tidal waves. Linguistically, it is the world's most ... Radio is an important medium in Papua New Guinea, a country with widely-scattered, isolated settlements and low levels of literacy.
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Guinea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Guinea , officially Republic of Guinea (pronounced /ɡɪni/ , French: ), is a country in West Africa formerly known as French Guinea. The country's current population is estimated at 10,211,437...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea
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Guinea owes its frontiers mainly to the accidents of the late 19th century partition of Africa and has no geographic unity. Much of the country is mountainous and the scenery is of great beauty. Guinea can be divided into four regions, Lower Guinea, the alluvial coastal plain;
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www.africaguide.com/country/guinea/index.htm
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Consulaat Generaal van de Republiek Guinee in Nederland ... Conakry is the capital of Guinea - a country sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from the neighboring Guinea-Bissau. It is also the educational center of the country, and the University of Conakry is located here, among other schools.
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us-africa.tripod.com/guinea.html
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In 1970 the country was invaded from Guinea-Bissau (then Portuguese Guinea) by a small force that included Guinean exiles opposed to Touré. The invasion was unsuccessful, and several political trials and executions followed. ... Related content from HighBeam Research on: Guinea, country, Africa: History...
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Thus, very few ever returned to Guinea. Since then, Obiang has installed his family in power, running the country as his private property. No mercy is ... Equatorial Guinea ; Equatorial Guinea News ; History of Equatorial Guinea ; Gender Country Profile ; Map of Equatorial Guinea ; ClipArt/graphics ; Index Page (links) ;
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human rights report 2006 africa Guinea ... Guinea is a constitutional republic in which effective power is concentrated in a strong presidency. President Lansana Conte has ruled this country of approximately 9.2 million persons since 1984, first as head of a military junta and, since 1994, as a civilian president.
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