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Fouta Djallon is a highland region in the centre of the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. The indigenous name in the Pular language is Fuuta Jaloo. The origin of the name is from the Fula word for the region plus the name of the original inhabitants, the Yalunka or Jalonke (French: Djallonké), a Mande people closely related to the Susu.

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  • Fouta Djallon is a highland region in the centre of the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. The indigenous name in the Pular language is Fuuta Jaloo. The origin of the name is from the Fula word for the region plus the name of the original inhabitants, the Yalunka or Jalonke (French: Djallonké), a Mande people closely related to the Susu.
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