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Coordinates: 10°45′00″N 11°07′00″W / 10.75000°N 11.11667°W / 10.75000; -11.11667
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Development of iron ore deposits was proposed in 1994. This would require upgrading of the understrength line from the port of [[Conakry]] or a new heavy duty line to a new port at [[Matakan]].<ref>http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2004/gvmyb04.pdf</ref> There are also deposits of bauxite.
Development of iron ore deposits was proposed in 1994. This would require upgrading of the understrength line from the port of [[Conakry]] or a new heavy duty line to a new port at [[Matakan]].<ref>http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2004/gvmyb04.pdf</ref> There are also deposits of bauxite.

==Notable people==
*[[Djely Karifa]]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 20:16, 29 November 2010

Dabola
Country Guinea
RegionKankan Region
PrefectureDabola Prefecture
Elevation
1,191 ft (363 m)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total17,855

Dabola is a city in central Guinea. Population 17,855(2008 est).[1]

It grew around the railway line from Conakry to Kankan and is known for the Tinkisso Falls and for its important dam.

Transport

While the main line is metre gauge, the branch to Tougué is standard gauge.[2]

Mining

Development of iron ore deposits was proposed in 1994. This would require upgrading of the understrength line from the port of Conakry or a new heavy duty line to a new port at Matakan.[3] There are also deposits of bauxite.

Notable people

See also

References

External links

10°45′00″N 11°07′00″W / 10.75000°N 11.11667°W / 10.75000; -11.11667