guinean|guineans in English

noun

native or resident of Guinea

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1. After independence, thousands of Equatorial Guineans went to Spain.

2. This new Protocol will make it possible to promote business partnerships between Community operators and Guinean operators aimed at joint, responsible exploitation of Guinean fisheries resources.

3. Amaty is a classified ads site on the Guinean market

4. The Group accounted for all military or dual-use helicopters on Guinean soil.

5. As the oldest daughter of Hans August Lorenz Klink, a northern German senior colonial official, and Nawjamba Ambo, an indigenous New Guinean, Else Klink grew up on Kabakada, one of the New Guinean islands.

6. Indeed, it would appear that no Equatorial Guinean authority has carried out any inspection or control activities.

7. The Australoids include the Australian Aborigines, highland New Guineans, and some Melanesians (who inhabit the Melanesian islands close to Australia)

8. Australoid (Adjective) A member of the racial classification that includes Veddahs, Negritos, New Guineans, Melanesians, Micronesians and Australian aborigines

9. Australoid (plural Australoids) (anthropology) A member of the racial classification that includes Veddahs, Negritos, New Guineans, Melanesians, Micronesians and Australian aborigines.

10. Australasians is the term used to describe Aborigines, Papua New Guineans, Andaman Islanders, Mamanwa Negritos, and other groups in the Philippines

11. Also, a huge number of Angolans living abroad(in places like Portugal, Netherlands, and France) are Cape-Verdean, Guinean and Santomean descendants.

12. Guinean police patrol in Conakry on January 14 on the second day of open-ended protests against the president's suspected bid to prolong his rule

13. The land, rich in diamonds, gold, iron ore, and high-grade bauxite (from which aluminum is extracted), is home to more than nine million Guineans.

14. He was part of the PNG Hunters team in 2017 which won the Queensland Cup.Primarily playing as a fullback, Amean has represented the Papua New Guinean

15. DEFENSA Skill and strength make Alejandro Balde a fast, explosive fullback who can also support the attack Alejandro Balde, born in Barcelona to Guinean and Dominican parents, joined Barça in 2011

16. Australoids include Australian Aborigines, highland New Guineans, and some Melanesians (who inhabit the Melanesian islands close to Australia). The term derives from the Australian Aborigines and has sometimes been used as a synonym for Australian Aborigines.

17. Stargroth Amean (born 1991) is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Port Moresby Vipers.He was unable to return to the UK citing family reasons to play for Barrow Raiders in 2020 but remained under contract

18. Saibai (one of the largest of the Torres Strait Islands) and Boigu (one of the Talbot Islands) are low-lying islands which were formed by deposition of sediments and mud from New Guinean rivers into the Strait accumulating on decayed coral platforms.

19. Bissau-Guinean girls from the Bijagos—and to a lesser extent mainland girls and boys—are exploited in child sex tourism in the Bijagos, an archipelago off the coast of Guinea-Bissau that is far from the mainland and largely devoid of government and law enforcement presence

20. Bissau-Guinean girls from the Bijagos—and to a lesser extent mainland girls and boys—are exploited in child sex tourism in the Bijagos, an archipelago off the coast of Guinea-Bissau that is far from the mainland and largely devoid of government and law enforcement presence

21. The Assembly WELCOMES the signing in Ouagadougou, on 15 January 2010, of the Joint Ouagadougou Declaration, under the aegis of President Blaise Compaoré, in his capacity as Mediator of the Guinean crisis, which marks a significant step in the process for the return to constitutional order and the resolution of the crisis in Guinea, in accordance with the relevant AU and ECOWAS decisions.