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Conakry is a port city on the Atlantic Ocean and serves as the economic, financial and cultural centre of Guinea with a 2009 population of 1, 548, 500.
Conakry is thought to contain almost a quarter of the population of Guinea.
In the decades after independence, the population of Conakry exploded, from 50, 000 inhabitants in 1958 to 600, 000 in 1980, to over two million today.
Like every cities in Western Guinea, including the capital Conakry, the Susu language is the most widely spoken language in Kindia and is understood by virtually the entire population.
Nzérékoré, also spelled N ' Zérékoré, is the second largest city in Guinea by population, after the capital Conakry and the largest city in the Guinée Forestière region of south-eastern Guinea.

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The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
`` It's a whole lot easier '', he said, `` to increase the population of Nevada, than it is to increase the population of New York city ''.
It has already been reported in your newspapers that the East Greenwich School Committee is considering additions to at least one elementary school and to the high school to insure future accommodations for a school population that we know will increase.
The lack of scientific unanimity on the effects of radiation is due in part to insufficient data covering large population groups, from which agreed-on generalizations could be drawn.
If the raw population figures are crucially relevant, then it is idle to think of liberation, as idle as to suppose that Poland might liberate Russia.
The number of countries thus favorably situated is small, but their peoples constitute over half of the population of the underdeveloped world.
Mr. Speaker, for several years now the commuter railroads serving our large metropolitan areas have found it increasingly difficult to render the kind of service our expanding population wants and is entitled to have.
The basic market for textiles is growing with the expansion of the population that began 20 years ago.
It would seem necessary that members of this population provide support for one another since it is not provided by the larger society.
There is some indication from a limited number of interviews with members of the population that the element of power, primarily the voluntary influence of non-authoritative power, has been exerted on actors in the system, particularly in regard to mate selection.
It is hypothesized that fertility is a function of the social system when the population as a whole is considered and a function of the subsystems when the two-fold division of core families and marginal families is considered.
To maintain their intermediate position in the larger society, it is not only necessary that members of this population be `` visible '', but that their numbers be great enough to be recognized as a separate, distinct grouping or system in society.
Intense interaction is easier where segregated living and occupational segregation mark off a group from the rest of the community, as in the case of this population.
Although the Brandywine population is still predominantly rural, `` there are indications of a consistent and a statistically significant trend away from the older and relatively isolated rural communities.
There is an oral tradition among the members of the population in regard to the origin and subsequent separate status of the group in the larger society.
but the subsequent analysis of characteristics is reported only for the de jure population ( or, in some districts, only the de facto population ).
It is still used in making current population estimates in post-census years, though the value of these estimates is open to question.
That reference in the Report is `` continuation of the trend toward an all-Negro school system '', a remark apparently occasioned by the increase of Negro school population from 74.1 per cent to 76.7 per cent.
Only a radical change in the nature of the population in the central city would be likely to destroy this preference -- and we must now turn our attention to the question of whether such a change, gloomily foreseen by so many urban diagnosticians, is actually upon us.

population and difficult
In the absence of a census, the first was made in 1924, it is even more difficult to quantify the population loss of the period.
Ethiopia's agriculture is plagued by periodic drought, soil degradation caused by overgrazing, deforestation, high population density, high levels of taxation and poor infrastructure ( making it difficult and expensive to get goods to market ).
There are no railways on the Faroe Islands due to the difficult landscape, small population and the relatively short distances.
Hyperinflation is often associated with wars or their aftermath, political or social upheavals, or other crises that make it difficult for the government to tax the population.
It has been argued that the difficult conditions the French population suffered during the Hundred Years ' War awakened French nationalism, a nationalism represented by Joan of Arc ( 1412 – 1431 ).
By 1814 Butler County's growing population and rising land prices made it difficult for the Society to expand, causing the group's leaders to look for more land elsewhere.
Prevalence is difficult to generalize, but research has estimated 10 – 15 % of the general population as having at least one such sexual contact, with less than 2 % involving intercourse or attempted intercourse.
The total population of Inuit speaking their traditional language is difficult to assess with precision, since most counts rely on self-reported census data that may not accurately reflect usage or competence.
Road construction is difficult because of the high areas of population and the limited amount of usable land.
The settlers received several privileges such as exemption from certain taxes and several benefits, making it difficult for the Slavic population to compete with Germans, and as result Slavs impoverished.
Because Mongolia is sparsely populated and a significant portion of the population still lives a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional ICTs to make headway into Mongolian society.
Accurate population estimates of the Florida manatee ( T. manatus ) are notoriously difficult and have been called scientifically weak ; with widely varying counts from year to year, some areas show increases and others decreases, with very little strong evidence of increases except in two areas.
Due to the small size of San Marino and its low population, it is difficult for any party to gain a pure majority and most of the time the government is run by a coalition.
The large slave population also proved difficult to control with Portugal unable to invest many resources in the effort.
Although a vegetarian festival is celebrated each year by a portion of Thailand's population, and many restaurants in Thailand will offer vegetarian food during this festival period, pure vegetarian food is normally difficult to find in Thailand.
Good estimates are difficult to obtain, but the total population is probably below 20, 000.
The sustainability of these levels of harvest is difficult to determine given uncertain population estimates and parameters such as fecundity and mortality.
FitzOsbern and Odo found it difficult to control the native population and undertook a programme of castle building to maintain their hold on the kingdom.
The high population growth rate of 2. 3 % per annum makes it difficult for per capita income to increase.
The road to prosperity has been difficult:, by many measures Africa continues to possess the poorest population in the world as well as the lowest life expectancy.
The largest measured population density is very low, at approximately ten individuals per square meter ; velvet worms are often difficult to find in their natural habitat.
Military Historian Paul Davis argued in 1999, " had the Muslims been victorious at Tours, it is difficult to suppose what population in Europe could have organized to resist them.
The Arctic has extremely cold winters that rats cannot survive outdoors, and the human population density is extremely low, making it difficult for rats to travel from one habitation to another.

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