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Gbalamuya
Gbalamuya is a town in Kambia District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone. Gbalamuya shares international border with the town of Pamelap, Guinea, Pamelap located in the Republic of Guinea. Gbalamuya is a busy trading, transportation and business center. Gbalamuya is located about 35 miles from Kambia, and about 130 miles northwest of Freetown. Demographic The majority of the population of Gbalamuya are members of the Susu ethnic group; though there is a large minority of other ethnic groups. The overwhelming majority of the population of Gbalamuya is Muslim. The town has a sizable Christian minority population as well. The town chief of Gbalamuya is Momodu Fofanah On June 5, 2015, Sierra Leone's president Ernest Bai Koroma met the president of Guinea Alpha Conde Alpha (uppercase , lowercase ; grc, ἄλφα, ''álpha'', or ell, άλφα, álfa) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of one. Alpha is ...
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Pamelap, Guinea
Pamelap is a town in Forécariah Prefecture, Kindia Region in the Republic of Guinea. Pamelap shares an international border with the town of Gbalamuya located in the Republic of Sierra Leone. Pamelap has a population about 20,000. Almost the entire population of Pamelap are a members of the Susu people, Susu ethnic group. The Susu language is widely spoken in Pamelap, and is the main language of communication in the town. The population of Pamelap is virtually all Muslim, and it is known for its conservative Muslim population. References

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