Examples of using Guinea in English and their translations into Bengali
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Bangladesh, Guinea, Central African Republic,
Local solutions on a sinking paradise, Carterets Islands, Papua New Guinea from UNUChannel on Vimeo.
That is, it is argued that Ross's pronouns do not support the validity of Trans- New Guinea, and do not reveal which families might belong to it.
Equatorial Guinea this Saturday January 21, 2012, kicking off three weeks of fierce competition.
Winning an Olympic heat for Equatorial Guinea, months after learning how to swim.
part are poorly documented, several of the branches of Trans- New Guinea have been recognized for some time.
Netherlands Indies(Indonesia from 1949) and Netherlands New Guinea(in 1962; now Irian Jaya).
Australia took over administration of the island when that war ended in 1945, managing it until Papua New Guinea independence in 1975.
Meanwhile, the Elephants of Côte d'Ivoire secured their seventh semi-final place since 1970, beating Equatorial Guinea, one of the host countries, 3-0.
In 1906 control of British New Guinea was transferred to the newly independent Commonwealth of Australia and renamed Territory of Papua.
The resource-rich area borders Papua New Guinea and became part of Indonesia in 1969.
The name New Guinea itself is chosen because of the natural similarities between the island and the Guinea region in Africa.
so might not be as old as proto-Trans- New Guinea.).
Quite Djata, State Secretary for the Environment, Guinea Bissau, strongly articulated a common theme of the evening,
Environmental issues facing the region include the risk of mining waste from the Fly River in southern Papua New Guinea, the impacts of global climate change
Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger,
In the case of Guinea Bissau, even if there weren't Armed Forces,
Since 2013, Australia has sent all asylum-seekers arriving by boat into detention on Nauru, Papua New Guinea or Manus Island, and denied them resettlement in Australia despite an outcry from rights groups.
Equatorial Guinea is a small country on the west coast of Africa which struck oil in 1995 and which is now being cited as a textbook case of the resource curse- or the paradox of plenty.
Since 2013 Australia has sent all asylum-seekers arriving by boat into detention on Nauru and Papua New Guinea, and denied them resettlement in Australia despite an outcry from rights groups.