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  2. Guinean Americans - Wikipedia

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    African American, American groups of West Africa (Ivorian, Malian, Senegalese, Sierra Leonean, Liberian, etc.), French Guinean Americans are an ethnic group of Americans of Guinean descent. According to estimates by 2000 US Census, there were 3,016 people who identified Guinean as one of their two top ancestry identities.

  3. History of Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The modern state of Guinea did not come into existence until 1958, but the history of the area stretches back well before European colonization.Its current boundaries were determined during the colonial period by the Berlin Conference (1884–1885) and the French, who ruled Guinea until 1958.

  4. Outline of Guinea - Wikipedia

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    History of Guinea. Early history – see history of West Africa. Sahelian kingdoms – the area which is now Guinea lay on the fringes of these Kingdoms; Imamate of Futa Jallon – West African theocratic state based in the Futa Jallon highlands of modern Guinea. The state was founded around 1727 by a Fulani jihad and became part of the French ...

  5. Parting Ways (Plymouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Other names for Parting Ways include the Parting Ways Archeological District and the Parting Ways New Guinea Settlement. [2] It was founded on 94 acres (380,000 m 2) by four former enslaved people who fought in the American Revolutionary War: Cato Howe, Prince Goodwin, Plato Turner, and Quamony Quash and their families. They were granted their ...

  6. Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Guinea is named after the Guinea region which lies along the Gulf of Guinea.It stretches north through the forested tropical regions and ends at the Sahel.The English term Guinea comes directly from the Portuguese word Guiné which emerged in the mid-15th century to refer to the lands inhabited by the Guineus, a generic term for the African peoples south of the Senegal River, in contrast to ...

  7. Bissau-Guinean Americans - Wikipedia

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    Bissau-Guinean Americans are Americans of Bissau-Guinean descent. As was the case with almost all current West African coastal countries (and some of Central Africa), the first people in the United States from present-day Guinea-Bissau were imported as slaves.

  8. Guinea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Guinea – United States relations are bilateral relations between Guinea and the United States.. According to the 2012 U.S. Global Leadership Report, 89% of Guineans approve of U.S. leadership, with 8% disapproving and 3% uncertain, the most favorable opinion of the U.S. in the entirety of Africa and the world at the time.

  9. Timeline of Conakry - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Conakry, Guinea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .