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Mamou, Guinea
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LABÉ    31 DALABA    44 TÉLIMÉLÉ    72 KOUBIA    80 MAMOU    83 TOUGUÉ    90 MALI    113 GAOUAL    116 KINDIA    122 TONDON    130 DABOLA    145 KIMBO    146 FRIA    151 KÉDOUGOU    167 KAMAKWIE    174 YOUKOUNKOUN    181 COYAH    185 DINGUIRAYE    186 KOUNDARA    186 KUKUNA    186

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Pita,  Mamou, Guinea

Pita - soft, slightly leavened flatbread baked from wheat flour

Population: 20052 inh.
Region: Mamou
Country: Guinea
Continent: AF

"Pita or pitta, is a family of yeast-leavened round flatbreads baked from wheat flour, common in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and neighboring areas. It includes the widely known version with an interior pocket, also known as Arabic bread, Syrian bread, and other names, as well as pocketless versions such as the Greek pita, used to wrap souvlaki. The Western name pita may sometimes be used to refer to various other types of flatbreads that have different names in their local languages, such as numerous styles of Arab khubz (bread). - Wikipedia"

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