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  2. Sino-African relations - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sino–African relations, also referred to as AfricaChina relations or Afro–Chinese relations, are the historical, political, economic, military, social, and cultural connections between China and the African continent. Little is known about ancient relations between China and Africa, though there is some evidence of early trade ...

  3. Mende people - Wikipedia

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    The Mende are one of the two largest ethnic groups in Sierra Leone; their neighbours, the Temne people, constitute the largest ethnic group at 35.5% of the total population, which is slightly larger than the Mende at 31.2%. [1][3] The Mende are predominantly found in the Southern Province and the Eastern Province.

  4. China–Sierra Leone relations - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2011, there are approximately 37 Chinese official development finance projects identified in Sierra Leone through various media reports. [3] These projects range from a $22 million debt relief, [4] to assisting in highway repair projects and constructing Charlotte Hydropower Project, [5] and a concessional loan of US$16.6 million to support Sierratel's CDMA project.

  5. Foreign relations of Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations. Sierra Leone portal. v. t. e. Sierra Leone maintains formal relations with many Western nations. [1] It also maintains diplomatic relations with the former Soviet Bloc countries as well as with the People's Republic of China. The government maintains 16 embassies and high commissions around the world.

  6. History of Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    e. Sierra Leone first became inhabited by indigenous African peoples at least 2,500 years ago. The Limba were the first tribe known to inhabit Sierra Leone. The dense tropical rainforest partially isolated the region from other West African cultures, and it became a refuge for peoples escaping violence and jihads.

  7. Kono people - Wikipedia

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    Kono people. The Kono people (pronounced koh noh) are a major Mande-speaking ethnic group in Sierra Leone at 5.2% of the country's total population. Their homeland is the diamond -rich Kono District in eastern Sierra Leone. The Kono are primarily diamond miners and farmers . The Kono people speak the Kono language as their first language and is ...

  8. Ethnic groups in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    The third largest ethnic group are the Limba at around 6.4% of the population. The Limba are Indigenous people of Sierra Leone and speak various dialects of a language largely unrelated to other tribal languages in Sierra Leone. They are primarily found in the Northern Province, particularly in Bombali District, Koinadugu and Kambia District.

  9. Loko people - Wikipedia

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    The Loko ( IPA: Lɔkɔ) are one of the indigenous ethnic groups in Sierra Leone. Landogo is used as an endonym for the people and language, but other groups refer to them as Loko. They speak a Southwestern Mande language that is also called Loko. The majority of the Loko people live in the Northern Province of the country, particularly in ...