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''' Timbo ''' is a [[town]] and [[Sub-prefectures of Guinea|sub-prefecture]] in the [[Mamou Prefecture]] in the [[Mamou Region]] of [[Guinea]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.statoids.com/ygn.html|title=Subprefectures of Guinea|publisher=Statoids|accessdate=April 19, 2009}}</ref>It is located in the [[Fouta Djallon]] highlands of Guinea, lying north east of [[Mamou]], in a part of the country mostly occupied by the [[Fula]] people. It was formerly an important religious centre and is still known for its eighteenth century [[mosque]]. It is also known for its [[vernacular architecture]], for the local [[mountain]]s and for local [[chimpanzee]]s. |
''' Timbo ''' is a [[town]] and [[Sub-prefectures of Guinea|sub-prefecture]] in the [[Mamou Prefecture]] in the [[Mamou Region]] of [[Guinea]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.statoids.com/ygn.html|title=Subprefectures of Guinea|publisher=Statoids|accessdate=April 19, 2009}}</ref>It is located in the [[Fouta Djallon]] highlands of Guinea, lying north east of [[Mamou]], in a part of the country mostly occupied by the [[Fula people|Fula]] people. It was formerly an important religious centre and is still known for its eighteenth century [[mosque]]. It is also known for its [[vernacular architecture]], for the local [[mountain]]s and for local [[chimpanzee]]s. |
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Country | Guinea |
Region | Mamou Region |
Prefecture | Mamou Prefecture |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
Timbo is a town and sub-prefecture in the Mamou Prefecture in the Mamou Region of Guinea.[1]It is located in the Fouta Djallon highlands of Guinea, lying north east of Mamou, in a part of the country mostly occupied by the Fula people. It was formerly an important religious centre and is still known for its eighteenth century mosque. It is also known for its vernacular architecture, for the local mountains and for local chimpanzees.
References
- ^ "Subprefectures of Guinea". Statoids. Retrieved April 19, 2009.