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Sierra Leone SIERRA LEONE KAILAHUN DISTRICT ATLAS CHIEFDOMS: DIA P.2 JAWIE P.3 KISSI KAMA P.4 KISSI TENG P.5 KISSI TONGI P.6 LUAWA P.7 MALEMA P.8 MANDU P.9 NJALUAHUN P.10 PEHE BOGRE P.11 PEJE WEST P.12 PENGUIA P.13 UPPER BAMBARA P.14 YAWEI P.15 DIA CHIEFDOM 10°43'0"W 10°42'0"W 10°41'0"W 10°40'0"W 10°39'0"W 10°38'0"W 10°37'0"W 10°36'0"W 10°35'0"W 10°34'0"W Baoma Sembehun 8°4'0"N 8°4'0"N Manoworo Gbolabu Manoworo Kangama Bombohun Jawu Kponporu LUAWA Naiagolehun Blama 8°3'0"N Wunde 8°3'0"N UPPER BAMBARA Gondama Siama Salon Falaba 8°2'0"N 8°2'0"N Fumbala Tambiama Kpeyama Poruma 8°1'0"N 8°1'0"N Bomaru Pewama Jopowahun Kotuma Sakiema 8°0'0"N 8°0'0"N Dablama Pewama Baiwala Bohekema Malema Kangama 7°59'0"N 7°59'0"N Kpeima MANDU Grima Sipayema Polubu Gbalahun 7°58'0"N Dodo 7°58'0"N BogemaDIA Grima Kambema Maka Go Bogema Wumoima LIBERIA 7°57'0"N 7°57'0"N Njewoma Gohun Senga Kanga 7°56'0"N 7°56'0"N Nagbena Baoma 7°55'0"N Nalagolehun 7°55'0"N Tomiyama Bahama 7°54'0"N 7°54'0"N Takpoima MALEMA 7°53'0"N 7°53'0"N Bandajuma Gomsua 10°43'0"W 10°42'0"W 10°41'0"W 10°40'0"W 10°39'0"W 10°38'0"W 10°37'0"W 10°36'0"W 10°35'0"W 10°34'0"W GUINEA Kono GUINEA Town Sources: SIERRA Roads : OSM Kenema Village LEONE Places : OSM, GeoNames, MSF Kailahun Chiefdoms Health post, offices, bridges : MSF Admin borders : COD-FOD LIBERIA Road Document name: SLE_BM_KAILAHUN_A3 Date: 08/09/2014 LIBERIA Realised by GIS Unit Track 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 I5mpression: ISO A3 km JAWIE CHIEFDOM 11°2'0"W 11°1'0"W 11°0'0"W 10°59'0"W 10°58'0"W 10°57'0"W 10°56'0"W 10°55'0"W 10°54'0"W 10°53'0"W 10°52'0"W 10°51'0"W 10°50'0"W 10°49'0"W 10°48'0"W 10°47'0"W 10°46'0"W Periwahun Tokpombu PEHE BONGRE UPPER BAMBARA Yandohun MALEGOHUN Mayubu Teibo 8°4'0"N Walima Nyandehun-Gbuyama Sembehun 8°4'0"N Bandi Jalu TokpombuJomoihun Gaahun Komende-Luyama Moindu Yangahun Giema Grilahun GiehunBonde Masahun Babahun Loweya Nyadehun Nyandehun Gbeka 8°3'0"N Talia Fabaina 8°3'0"N Bandajuma Barve Jaihu Maboma Taninahun LOWER BAMBARA Gbatema 8°2'0"N Magbwema Baima 8°2'0"N Vaahun Giehun Godi Baoma Njala Bandajuma Mano-Kotuhun Semeibu 8°1'0"N Periwahun Ngokolu Mendama 8°1'0"N Morfindor Majihun Yendema Benduma JawieSoso Town Malehun Lago Yikando Gbama 8°0'0"N Segbwema Giehun 8°0'0"N Malonta Koyou NJALUAHUN Daru Mendekelema Potolu Nyandeama Komende Luyama Buyama 7°59'0"N Feja MANDU 7°59'0"N Dambu Fola Sasahun 7°58'0"N Fomaya 7°58'0"N NONGOWA Yengema Bombohun Gegwema Hanjama Sami Manomenima Baiima Gandohun Feja 7°57'0"N Pendembu 7°57'0"N Kuiva Bandajuma Goma Patama Sagwehun Wunde 7°56'0"N Konia Tongolu 7°56'0"N Yoya Nyandehun Baka Kotuma Dia Folu Tomboma Nyandehun Giehun Tikonko Bewobu 7°55'0"N 7°55'0"N Ngerehun Fagoya Gbanjauma Kambama Bomboma Bwema Tewema Baiima Besebu Salina 7°54'0"N Bumbe Kpubu Manowa 7°54'0"N Njaweworo Bafehun Nyandehun Njewote Geblama 7°53'0"N 7°53'0"N JAWIE Hegbwema Bolilahun Jojoima Njala Tenehun Kalu Njala Wilo Mamabu Kwango Kukubu Bembeyema 7°52'0"N 7°52'0"N Tawahun Njaunwulo Giehun Taworo Peli Bumpe Jago Sembehun Taninahun 7°51'0"N Batoru 7°51'0"N Jombohun Motehun Periwama Gbendema Gogondo Ndarobu Gbendema Kpendema 7°50'0"N 7°50'0"N Guabu Njama Gbendela Yawe DAMA Tokpombu Dodo Maka 7°49'0"N Bobo Gieya Sonigiema Jopowahun 7°49'0"N Gombohun Neama Kumbwema Kakoyiehun 7°48'0"N MALEMA 7°48'0"N Sembehun Madina Giewoma Bunjema Malema Senehun Komende Tolobu Baoma Bewobu 7°47'0"N 7°47'0"N Bumpe Nyandehun Taninahun Jabama 7°46'0"N 7°46'0"N Mendekelema Libi GAURA Kpandema Bonoyema Dambara Teyama Pekebobu Baoma 7°45'0"N Guala Mamawa 7°45'0"N Kangbwema Boyago Senehun Masahun Lasaru 7°44'0"N 7°44'0"N 11°2'0"W 11°1'0"W 11°0'0"W 10°59'0"W 10°58'0"W 10°57'0"W 10°56'0"W 10°55'0"W 10°54'0"W 10°53'0"W 10°52'0"W 10°51'0"W 10°50'0"W 10°49'0"W 10°48'0"W 10°47'0"W 10°46'0"W GUINEA Kono GUINEA Town Sources: SIERRA Roads : OSM Kenema Village LEONE Places : OSM, GeoNames, MSF Kailahun Chiefdoms Health post, offices, bridges : MSF Admin borders : COD-FOD LIBERIA Road Document name: SLE_BM_KAILAHUN_A3 Date: 08/09/2014 LIBERIA Realised by GIS Unit Track 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 Impression: ISO A3 km KISSI KAMA CHIEFDOM 10°31'0"W 10°30'0"W 10°29'0"W 10°28'0"W 10°27'0"W 10°26'0"W 10°25'0"W 10°24'0"W 10°23'0"W 10°22'0"W 10°21'0"W 10°20'0"W 8°31'0"N 8°31'0"N 8°30'0"N 8°30'0"N Sokoma Yenga Korosa 8°29'0"N 8°29'0"N Kosolu Kpasabu Welma Foidu Bandama Soyadu Sumudu Gainga Yomodu Bondordou 8°28'0"N Nyehun 8°28'0"N Kpangbeini Koindu GUINEA Fodadu Keredu Kayia 8°27'0"N Kudu 8°27'0"N Kpengbendu Koindu Kpangbani Komende 8°26'0"N Sanga 8°26'0"N Dongowa Konyoh Yangadu Konyormadu Lolu Tambu Torkpombu Yende Famandu Siabu 8°25'0"N 8°25'0"N Nyandeama Siabu Bandakoro Pobengue Kpaye Kunduma 8°24'0"N Laowa 8°24'0"N Yengbelahun Pawahun Ndambadu Gandorhun Yelendu Kokoma KISSI KAMA Leobengu Yalamba Mano Dia 8°23'0"N Dombo Sondorkolobendu 8°23'0"N Kpayamalu Sakpe Kwiko Kondoma Gokodu Weima Koyama Weima Konabe Tedu 8°22'0"N Dar-es-SalaamSodokorobenduKoleine Gbekedu 8°22'0"N Koining Kongorma Njala Boko Yiboma Gega 8°21'0"N Bosodu Bandama 8°21'0"N Mamuta Levuma KISSI TENG Dambara Louma Poruma Kangama Fogbodu Fowa Mano sewalu health post Bubengu Fogbodu Sumbadu 8°20'0"N Worsonga 8°20'0"N Mano Baoma Kpandebu Kweko Tangabu Jaluahun Senehun Bandajuma Jawa Ngawudu 8°19'0"N Teibo 8°19'0"N Jaluahun Wei LUAWA Petema Kukudu Galu Baiama Fenesu Peluan Makor Komadu Gbongbondu 8°18'0"N Sandiyallue Yabeima 8°18'0"N Bwedu Baoma Boloni Sorlue Baoma KISSI TONGI Petema Ngokodu Mano 8°17'0"N Jobu 8°17'0"N Jopowahun Buedu NguabuSimbec Mendekelema 10°31'0"W 10°30'0"W 10°29'0"W 10°28'0"W 10°27'0"W 10°26'0"W 10°25'0"W 10°24'0"W 10°23'0"W 10°22'0"W 10°21'0"W 10°20'0"W GUINEA Kono GUINEA Town Healthpost Sources: SIERRA Roads : OSM Kenema Village LEONE Places : OSM, GeoNames, MSF Kailahun Chiefdoms Health post, offices, bridges : MSF Admin borders : COD-FOD LIBERIA Road Document name: SLE_BM_KAILAHUN_A3 Date: 08/09/2014 LIBERIA Realised by GIS Unit Track 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 Impression: ISO A3 km KISSI TENG CHIEFDOM 10°27'0"W 10°26'0"W 10°25'0"W 10°24'0"W 10°23'0"W 10°22'0"W 10°21'0"W 10°20'0"W 10°19'0"W 10°18'0"W 10°17'0"W 10°16'0"W 8°30'0"N 8°30'0"N Sokoma Yenga Kpoind Korosa Dindi 8°29'0"N Konja 8°29'0"N Kosolu Sassanin KpemaduKondo Kpasabu Welma Tuladu Foidu Bandama Konehun GUINEA Soyadu Sumudu Gainga Yomodu Bondordou BaraduTuradu 8°28'0"N 8°28'0"N Nyehun Kusedu Mendekoma Kpangbeini Koindu Tumandu Fodadu Killima Keredu Kayia Kosongudu Gbongboru 8°27'0"N Kudu 8°27'0"N Fasonkodu Wabengu Kpengbendu Kondoma Koindu Kpangbani Gbandu Komende Hokuma 8°26'0"N Sanga 8°26'0"N Dongowa Konyoh Yangadu Konyormadu Lolu Tambu Torkpombu Kamapodu Yende Famandu Siabu Mahun Gokuma 8°25'0"N 8°25'0"N Nyandeama Siabu Bandakoro Fandu Saama Pobengue Kpaye Kunduma Sodu 8°24'0"N Laowa 8°24'0"N Yengbelahun Pawahun Gandorhun Yelendu Kokoma KISSI KAMA Sandia health post Yandesu KISSI TENG Sandia Leobengu Yalamba Mano Dia Tongoma Dombo 8°23'0"N Sakpe Sondorkolobendu 8°23'0"N Kwiko Genga Kondoma Weima Nafudu Weima Konabe Tedu 8°22'0"N Dar-es-SalaamSodokorobenduKoleine Gbekedu 8°22'0"N Koining Benkisi Grima Kongorma Njala Boko Gega Bandajuma 8°21'0"N Wossonkissi 8°21'0"N Bosodu Bandama Bamba Dambara Kibemu Poruma Kangama Fowa Fogbodu Sumbadu Kangbalamah 8°20'0"N Worsonga Kudu 8°20'0"N KongbamaSaabendu Tangabu Senehun Jawa Dambo Ngawudu LIBERIA 8°19'0"N Wei 8°19'0"N Petema Sandokoro Galu Sadupampo Baiama Fenesu Peluan Makor Komadu Gbongbondu Baradu 8°18'0"N Yabeima Dakaw 8°18'0"N Bedu Sorlue Baoma NgokoduKISSI TONGI 8°17'0"N Mano 8°17'0"N Buedu NguabuSimbec Mendekelema Lepallu LUAWA Folima Foya Customs 8°16'0"N Kundowahun 8°16'0"N Kpakadu Leparllo Dawa health post Dawa 10°27'0"W 10°26'0"W 10°25'0"W 10°24'0"W 10°23'0"W 10°22'0"W 10°21'0"W 10°20'0"W 10°19'0"W 10°18'0"W 10°17'0"W 10°16'0"W GUINEA Kono GUINEA Town Healthpost Sources: SIERRA Roads : OSM Kenema Village LEONE Places : OSM, GeoNames, MSF Kailahun Chiefdoms Health post, offices, bridges : MSF Admin borders : COD-FOD LIBERIA Road Document name: SLE_BM_KAILAHUN_A3 Date: 08/09/2014 LIBERIA Realised by GIS Unit Track 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 Impression: ISO A3 km KISSI TONGI CHIEFDOM 10°28'0"W 10°27'0"W 10°26'0"W 10°25'0"W 10°24'0"W 10°23'0"W 10°22'0"W 10°21'0"W 10°20'0"W 10°19'0"W 10°18'0"W 10°17'0"W Gbekedu Koining Benkisi Grima Kongorma Njala Boko GegaKISSI KAMA Bandajuma 8°21'0"N Wossonkissi 8°21'0"N Bosodu Bandama Mamuta Bamba Dambara Kibemu Poruma Kangama Fogbodu Fowa Fogbodu Kangbalamah 8°20'0"N Worsonga Kudu 8°20'0"N KISSI TENG Saabendu Tangabu Senehun Jaluahun Jawa Dambo Ngawudu 8°19'0"N Wei 8°19'0"N Petema Sandokoro Galu Sadupampo Baiama Fenesu Peluan Makor Komadu Gbongbondu Baradu 8°18'0"N Sandiyallue Yabeima Dakaw 8°18'0"N Bedu Sorlue Baoma Ngokodu Mano 8°17'0"N 8°17'0"N Jopowahun Buedu NguabuSimbec Mendekelema Gegbwema Lepallu Folima Foya Customs 8°16'0"N Kundowahun 8°16'0"N Kpakadu Panguama Leparllo Dawa health post Dawa Gerema LUAWA Dodo Gerema Garama Kongboma Kondama 8°15'0"N Benduma 8°15'0"N Fangamadu Gbarama Bomboru Voahun health post Makpadu 8°14'0"N Kosima 8°14'0"N Vaahun Senga Fandu Naiagolehun Yamehun Suwadu Kosima Misadu KISSI TONGI Sunga Kambalu 8°13'0"N 8°13'0"N Palawo Mandopolahun Phu Konia Bambisu Tambuteikor Sanga Sanga Konjo Koindu Mamboma Sanga 8°12'0"N Gorahun 8°12'0"N Baoma Boyama Dambalu Betesu Kundehun Baama DunorlaBaoma 8°11'0"N 8°11'0"N Nyandeyama Gorahun Gbandiwulo health post Bandiworo 8°10'0"N 8°10'0"N Periwahun Samoru Tobu Njama LIBERIA 8°9'0"N Betesu 8°9'0"N 8°8'0"N 8°8'0"N 10°28'0"W 10°27'0"W 10°26'0"W 10°25'0"W 10°24'0"W 10°23'0"W 10°22'0"W 10°21'0"W 10°20'0"W 10°19'0"W 10°18'0"W 10°17'0"W GUINEA Kono GUINEA Town Healthpost Sources: Broken
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