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Eastern Province SIERRA LEONE EASTERN PROVINCE afi B or B a fi n Guinea Guinea KOINADUGU KAMBIA BOMBALI ! PORT LOKO KONO Fandaa TONKOLILI 5 ! Henekuma WESTERN AREA ! Dunamor ! ! Powma KAILAHUN Fintibaya ! Siakoro MOYAMBA BO ! Konkonia ! Kondewakor Kongowakor !! KENEMA ! ! Saikuya ! M!okeni K! ongoadu Bongema II ! Poteya ! ! ! T o l i ! Komandor T o l i Kombodu ! ! ! ! ! ! Kondeya Fabandu Foakor ! !! BONTHE Thomasidu Yayima Fanema ! Totor ! !! Bendu Leimaradu ! ! ! Foindu ! ! Gbolia PUJEHUN !!Feikaya Sakamadu ! ! Wasaya! Liberia Bayawaindu ! Bawadu Jongadu Sowadu ! Atlantic Ocean Norway Bettydu ! ! Kawamah Sandia! ! ! ! ! ! Kamindo ! !! ! ! Makongodu ! Sam! adu Bondondor ! ! Teiya ! ! ! ! Wonia ! Tombodu n Primary School ! ! e wordu D Wordu C Heremakonoh !! ! !! ! Yendio-Bengu ! d !! Kwafoni n ! !Dandu Bumanja !Kemodu ! ! e ! Yaryah B Yuyah Mor!ikpandidu ! ! S ! ! ! ! ! Kondeya II ! r ! ! ! ! !! Kindia o ! ! Deiyor! II Pengidu a Makadu Fosayma Bumbeh ! ! an Kabaidu ! Chimandu ! ! ! Yaryah A ! Kondeya Kongofinkor Kondeya Primary School ! Sambaia p ! ! ! F!aindu m Budu I !! Fodaydu ! ! Bongema I a !Yondadu !Kocheo ! Kwakoima ! Gbandu P Foimangadu Somoya ! ! Budu II ! ! ! Koyah ! Health Centre Kamba ! ! Kunundu Wasaya ! ! ! ! Teidu ! Seidu Kondeya 1 ! ! Kayima A ! Sandema! ! ! suma II suma I Primary School ! ! ! ! Kayima B Koidundae !!! R.C. Primary School ! ! ! !! Wokoro UMC Primary School !! Sangbandor Tankoro ! ! Mafidu ! Dugbema ! Piyamanday ! Suma I Bendu ! Kayima D ! ! Kwikuma Gbeyeah B ! Farma Bongema ! Koekuma ! Gboadah ! ! ! ! Masaia ! Gbaiima Kombasandidu ! ! ! ! G u i n e a Bakwidu Tartem ! G u i n e a ! Kwiya Sordondor ! Fanda Yilandu ! Kamenkudu ! Kandaya ! Musaya ! ! ! ! Fanda Kainkordu Konero ! Leiwa ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kasadu S a n d o r Kangbor Wordu ! Feuro Kono Bandaia S a n d o r Sowaya ! ! Yituma !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Fensendu ! Dakao Dugbema Boroma ! ! !! Sukudu ! Meidu ! ! Kumboudu Tayandu Fanda ! Koema ! ! ! ! Baudu !Kanjadu Bowudu ! Bendu ! Sufidu ! Gbendendor Hebendor! ! Taibor I ! ! ! ! Kassadu !! ! ! Kambaya Sandu ! ! ! Tumbedu Mondedu Kenema ! ! ! ! ! Taama ! Deiyor ! Koindu Taibor II ! ! Kanam! a Somafema ! ! ! ! !Kalfindu Siwaya II ! Siwaya I Workor Bendu III ! ! !! ! Yabaya ! Kenewa Koangor I ! Woladeh Kongoteh ! ! ! !! Waunabadu I ! ! ! ! ! Peyima Nongowa Sandiyah ! WhiMbadu II ! ! Sowanda L e i Koangor II ! Quitima ! ! ! Yandu Gbokedu Kafaidu L e i ! ! Koema ! ! ! Gbetema ! Saiama!! ! ! !Bendu ! Gbaidu ! Yengema Bawudu ! Gbokedu (Namao) ! ! Faiah Bundia Tomandu Somandu ! ! Bosaya II ! ! ! Gbordu Maima I ! ! Madina Bafodu Sooma ! ! Mondegbedu! Meiyor ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bosaya I B! endu ! Koa Kor ! Bakondeyah ! Marrah ! Kindeabafeh ! Koingbedu ! ! Feiro ! Maima II Mansundu A ! ! Kaliya I!! Komandor !! ! Memeseya ! ! Bongema ! ! Torwah ! ! Dedu ! ! ! Quenyindor ! ! Tunema!Tugbadu ! ! Kokuma ! ! ! !Woma Bassikor ! ! ! !! Fuidu ! Kaliya II Kissidu Yardu Makombo ! ! Bomanja ! ! Yorkudu ! !! Bomboro ! SIC Primary School ! Njagbema ! Yafandu Yangadu ! ! ! ! ! ! Konadu Madina Yawandor II Bawaya Baiyama ! !! ! ! ! ! Kissi T!own ! ! ! Dombadu Kpangadu I! !Yima ! ! Dayor Gbandikoidu ! ! ! ! ! Faada Bardu !! ! ! Kuyadu ! !Seidu ! ! Wordu ! ! !! ! ! Bandadu ! Baoma I !! ! ! Waidu Tailbon-Din ! ! ! ! !Kanama Kamanyima ! ! ! ! ! Saiam! a II ! ! ! ! ! !Chainedu Ta!yandu ! Samie ! Foakor ! Tombu !! Farey!a! ! ! ! Bardu Bendu ! ! ! Baoma II ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yengema Dandayadu ! Kenema Kuikuma Foeboma ! ! ! Baoma ! Sendekor ! ! ! ! ! ! Motema ! ! ! ! ! ! Ponekor ! ! Yakoi T K! ongorfinja ! Peyima ! !! ! ! Yamboro ! e !!! ! Nyandaworo Yamadu I ye ! Waima ! ! ! Kamadu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! G b e n s e Senehun Ngeiya ! ! G b e n s e ! ! Bawa! ! ! ! ! ! M Kangufeh I ! !Yigbeda ! ! Gbaima ! Maikoidu ! ! ! ! ! !Gbukuma Tour ! ! ! Mambodu Foindu ! ! ! ! ! e Kondeya ! !! ! Gbondu Macca !Wanjama Tintor l ! i B T!abema ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Seidu ! ! Yemdama I ! ! Kangufeh II ! ! Wordu ! ! a ! Kongorbadu Fauya ! Fuero Foindu Bafodu Wokor g ! ! ! ! Kwidadu ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!waidaa D ! !! D!amando ! ! ! Yardu Tharma I b ! Mosque ! ! ! ! Kondor ! ! e ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ko!ngordu Keama ! ! ! ! ! !Dandandor ! ! ! ! ! ! !Tefeya B K a m a r a! ! Tefeya! ! Bandadu ! ! Die!yor !Dayor K a m a r a ! ! ! Musaia ! ! ! ! !! Kwuakor ! Gbakior I To!odu! ! ! ! ! Sukudu S! imbakoro II ! ! ! ! ! Borma ! Gbayoro Bambaa ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Woakor ! ! ! ! Koyima ! ! Dakafeh ! !! !!! ! ! ! ! Bandasuma !!! Dunamao Njafaia !! ! Levuma ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Weida ! ! Gbensedu Gbakior II Koyandu Sakua ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Boidu ! !! Powder Hill ! !! ! Salia Bendu ! ! ! Kamindu ! ! Simbakoro I ! ! !Koiduwor Yigbeda! ! ! ! Kangama! ! Yima ! ! ! KONO Toowah ! ! !! ! Mos!que ! ! ! ! ! Moigbedu Sindadu ! ! ! Bendu ! ! ! ! Masundu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Amina ! Sembehun Mosque ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! !!! Dakadu R.C.Primary School, Bendu !Nongokor ! Tikonkoh ! Kongorteh ! Bendu ! ! ! ! ! ! Gbekedu Dawadu ! !! ! M a f i n! d o !r ! !! ! Kamadu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! M a f i n d o r ! ! ! ! ! Madina Bakidu ! !! ! Tuiyor ! ! ! Kania! ! ! Boroma ! Dunamao ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kuikor ! ! ! Fandu ! ! ! Louma ! ! ! Seidu Patama! ! Kuidu ! Tain!du ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Fama ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Patama ! ! ! ! ! ! Nyandu ! ! ! ! ! ! Njardu ! ! ! Kanjadu Ngieya Mosque ! !!! Madina ! !Buedu ! ! ! !!! ! ! F i a m a Sawui ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Koidu F i a m a ! S o a Maboma ! Sufidu ! ! ! ! Kongowaro ! ! Yigbeda ! ! ! S! o a ! ! ! ! Sandia ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Faandah ! Semabu ! ! !! ! ! !! ! Yeamor Ngema ! Gbamandu ! Masingbi ! ! ! Kawama ! ! KpaIkor )" ! ! ! Tuiyor Marrko ! ! Boidu Duyenge I ! ! !!!!!!! !!!! ! Medu Dunamor !Fenka Gbatadu ! !!!!!!!!! Bardu ! Venima ! Kwidu ! !!!!!!! ! Meiyor ! ! )" ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !Maakor ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kabokaya ! !! ! ! ! Kaiyima ! Sofidu ! ! ! Kania ! ! Tama !! ! ! ! Mofindor !Sagbe !! ! ! Baoma ! ! ! Njala ! Bendu ! !! Koidu ! ! ! Gondama Baboya ! Njaqueya II ! ! ! Gbekoh Kunduma !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Duyenge II ! Mosque! !Yengema D ! ! )"! ! ! ! ! ! Kundima G b a n e K a n d o! r ! ! ! ! ! G b a n e K a n d o r ! Baoma ! Wuakor Pouma ! ! Health Centre ! Mamu ! ! Koidu I ! ! ! ! !Bandakor ! ! ! ! Market ! ! ! ! Keokor ! ! ! ! ! ! Y!!engema ! Wordu Bombodu Jagbwema ! Gbekor ! !! ! ! ! ! ! Komao ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! Sugaya Maduya ! ! !)" !! ! ! ! ! ! Kamboma Fenbedu Konia !! Kayia Gbekor ! ! ! Fandehun !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Fandu Madina I Bauya ! ! ! ! ! ! Fandehun ! Yendu Koardu ! ! Titambaia Mosque!! Kasadu ! ! Porpoma ! ! ! ! ! Tem!b!edu ! ! ! ! Joe Town ! ! ! ! London Sandekor Weyor ! Norway ! Gbaima Sandima !Yebema ! ! ! ! ! ! Fuero ! ! ! Foindu !! ! ! Yomanja Konokandu Fenima ! ! ! ! Jimmy Town! Tansankoro Nyamaor ! ! ! Konodu Faoh Mboama ! ! Bo ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yende ! Teiko Kuidu Foakor ! Galilie! Moima ! ! ! ! ! Bardu ! M!edu Waiya Sardu ! ! ! Bangalo ! Saadu ! ! ! Y!e!kior Tombu Bosadu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!! Yendema Gbetema ! Fuyor ! ! ! ! ! ! Sandia Ndorgboya Banolika ! Njalla B Kaimbadu ! Pakidu ! Wokor ! !! ! Samugaya Peyima ! ! Dendema Bandadu ! ! ! Wanjama ! ! ! Foidu N ii m ii k o rr o ! New Baidu !! ! !! Louma ! Tangabu !! ! ! Njagbema Kamandaya ! ! Koyadu ! !! !! ! Gehun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bendu Koranko II !Butao Njaiama !! ! !! ! Toobu ! Caanan ! Yardu !Buedu ! ! ! ! Sawakor Sukudu ! ! ! Gbaima ! ! )"! ! ! ! ! !Fiawoh ! ! ! N i m i y a m a ! N!ja!iama Sewafe Jaiama B Church of Salvation! Koandor N i m i y a m a ! ! ! Bangadu ! Koranko Teya ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tombu I ! ! Yendu ! ! )" ! !! Koidu ! ! Bonkoya Mondeya ! ! ! Yitumu ! ! ! ! !! Wangoma T a n! k o rr o Beyima ! ! ! !! ! ! Jaima Sec. School Punema ! ! ! ! Njorahun Helegohun ! ! ! ! ! T!iando ! Teoma ! ! !! !! ! ! Nongowa Baindu ! Baoma Mafema ! ! Jafuya Chima ! ! Mosque Mosque ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Gbondoma Bendu ! ! ! ! ! Tongoro Falla Gangam!a ! ! ! ! Sidu! ! Bumpe ! ! ! ! ! ! !Levuma Koindu Sin!geko ! ! ! Lowoma ! Madina Makor ! ! Baiama ! ! ! ! Fayeima Dar-es-salaam Fomaya ! ! Bo !! ! ! Dugbema Bondeya Konima ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! Koakor ! Papoima Bongema Saadu ! !! ! ! ! Sawula Mosque Yibendor Paima Gondam!a ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! Dumba! du ! ! ! ! Maah ! ! ! ! Tongolo Butau Baidu! ! Libedu ! ! ! ! Madina ! Fakoya ! ! ! Manihun !Nyamaina Njagba!hun Korvejahun Boya ! Yendema M ! ! Fomaya ! ! Borbu ! ! ! Beedu ! Sukudu ! a Taninahun !! ! ! Konsoya ! Kamadu Deyou ! ! k ! ! ! Peiya B Sabe! kor ! ! ! ! ! Fandu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! o Ngieya ! ! ! ! na Moyamba ! Largor Peiya A ! ! ! ! ! Fembedu Bangama Talia ! Jollu Nyawama ! ! Mende Yibema ! W! aiya! Kuidu ! Bendu ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!! ! T!aso!ma Jamesdu ! ! Baoma ! ! ! !! ! ! ! Dindi Jeoma ! ! Kawaya ! Mbaoma Free Town ! Konjo ! ! ! !! G o rr a m a M e n d e ! ! ! ! Njalihun Wond!ema Bukuya ! ! Konedu !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Foindu Tombodu ! ! ! ! ! ! Bondema ! Burdu Korkonikor ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Jene ! Ngiehun ! ! ! !! !!! ! ! Kangama ! ! ! Bunumbu Faama !! Kenyema Madina Baoma Kpetema Bauya ! ! Baador ! !! ! Koikor ! ! ! Petuma ! ! Ndorhun a ! Dunamoh ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 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