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- Kouroussa or Kurussa (N’ko: ߞߙߎ߬ߛߊ߫) is a town located in northeastern Guinea, and is the capital of Kouroussa Prefecture. As of 2014 it had a po****tion...
- Kouroussa is a prefecture located in the Kankan Region of Guinea. The capital is Kouroussa. The prefecture covers an area of 14,050 km.² and has a po****tion...
- went into voluntary exile over political issues. Camara Laye was born in Kouroussa, a town in what was then the colony of French Guinea. His family were...
- Guinea by area. The region has five (5) prefectures (Kankan, Kérouané, Kouroussa, Mandiana and Siguiri). It is bordered by the countries of Mali and Côte...
- Built between 1904 and 1910, a railway once linked Conakry to Kankan via Kouroussa ceased operating in 1995 and had been dismantled altogether by 2007 with...
- Guinea, particularly in Faranah, while smaller communities are found in Kouroussa. Additional Yalunka are also located in northeastern Sierra Leone, southeastern...
- Fria Gaoual Guéckédou Kankan Kérouané Kindia Kissidougou Koubia Koundara Kouroussa Labé Lélouma Lola Macenta Mandiana Mali Mamou Nzérékoré Pita Siguiri Télimélé...
- Bamako 3,500 316 114,800 1907 1,371.2 43 Siguiri 3,600 337 67,631 1967 919 29 Kouroussa 3,800 357 18,900 1950 232 7 Faranah 4,040 424 3,196 1950 69.5 2...
- there also were plans to construct a new rail line between Bamako and Kouroussa and Kankan in Guinea. Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) Brakes: The railway...
- northwestern Guinea, under the administrative control of Prefecture of Kouroussa. It has an estimated po****tion of 5000 to 7500 inhabitants. The town...