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[[Image:GN-Dalaba.png|right|250px|Location of Dalaba in Guinea]]
[[Image:GN-Dalaba.png|right|250px|Location of Dalaba in Guinea]]
'''Dalaba''' is a town in the [[Fouta Djallon]] highlands of [[Guinea]], lying north west of [[Mamou]]. It was once home to a [[sanatorium]], and to [[Miriam Makeba]]. The town is also known for its local [[strawberry|strawberries]].
'''Dalaba''' is a town in the [[Fouta Djallon]] highlands of [[Guinea]], lying north west of [[Mamou]]. It was once home to a [[sanatorium]], and to [[Miriam Makeba]]. The town is also known for its local [[strawberry|strawberries]].
The town of Dalaba is the highest ( in altitude) town in Guinea. It is aprox. 360 km from the capital Conakry. The inhabitants of Dalaba are mostly fulbe.

The market day in Dalaba is Sunday's
[[Category:Cities in Guinea]]
[[Category:Cities in Guinea]]
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{{Guinea-geo-stub}}

Revision as of 16:40, 17 August 2006

Location of Dalaba in Guinea
Location of Dalaba in Guinea

Dalaba is a town in the Fouta Djallon highlands of Guinea, lying north west of Mamou. It was once home to a sanatorium, and to Miriam Makeba. The town is also known for its local strawberries. The town of Dalaba is the highest ( in altitude) town in Guinea. It is aprox. 360 km from the capital Conakry. The inhabitants of Dalaba are mostly fulbe. The market day in Dalaba is Sunday's