Gberedou/Hamana

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The Gberedou/ Hamana region of Guinea is located roughly 50 km to the northeast of Kouroussa and 40 km southwest of Kankan.[1] The area has exceptional spiritual significance as it harbors a traditional Mandingo religious milieu. In addition, the Gberedou/ Hamana region supports a unique architectural style of residential structures.

Site Description[edit]

Baro, Koumana, and Balato are the three principal villages of the region, but sacred pools are also important components of the cultural landscape where grand ceremonies are performed every year.[1]

World Heritage Status[edit]

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on March 29, 2001 in the Cultural category.[1]

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