Koindu
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Koindu Koindu, Kailahun District | |
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Coordinates: 8°27′43″N 10°20′18″W / 8.46194°N 10.33833°WCoordinates: 8°27′43″N 10°20′18″W / 8.46194°N 10.33833°W | |
Country | Sierra Leone |
Province | Eastern Province |
District | Kailahun District |
Chiefdom | Kissi Teng |
Time zone | GMT (UTC-5) |
Koindu[1] is a town in Kailahun District in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. Koindu is a major diamond mining town[2] and market center.[3] The population of koindu is estimated at 16,751. Koindu lies approximately 63 miles from Kenema and about 230 miles south-east of Freetown.
The population of Koindu is largely from the Kissi ethnic group.[4]
Notes
- ↑ '32FA8831D8573774E0440003BA962ED3'&Diacritics=DC Koindu (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- ↑ Hynes, Bridget. Children of the Borderlands: Young Soldiers in the Reproduction of Warfare. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Proquest. p. 179. dissertation at Conflict Resolution Institute, University of Denver.
- ↑ Trillo. Richard (2008). The Rough Guide to West Africa. London: Penguin. pp. 554–555. ISBN 978-1-4053-8070-6.
- ↑ Bah, M. Alpha (1998). Fulbe presence in Sierra Leone: a case history of twentieth-century migration and settlement among the Kissi of Koindu. New York: P. Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-2180-3.
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