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Sierra Leone - traducción al Inglés

SOVEREIGN STATE IN WEST AFRICA
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  • A secondary school class in [[Pendembu]], [[Kailahun District]]
  • The 14 districts and 2 areas of Sierra Leone
  • Historical GDP per capita development
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  • The road from [[Kenema]] to [[Kailahun District]]
  • Sierra Leone map of Köppen climate classification
  • Fragments of [[prehistoric]] [[pottery]] from [[Kamabai]] Rock Shelter
  • A radio listener in [[Kailahun]]
  • Sierra Leone's total population, from 1961 to 2013
  • Lisk-Carew Brothers]], Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • National Stadium]] in [[Freetown]].
  • A proportional representation of Sierra Leone exports, 2019
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  • A map of Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone         
Sierra Leone noun Сьерра-Леоне
Republic of Sierra Leone         
Республика Сьерра-Леоне
Sierra Leone         

['siərəli'əun]

география

Сьерра-Леоне

существительное

общая лексика

Сьерра-Леоне

Definición

Леоне
(Leone)

Джованни (р. 3.11.1908, Неаполь), итальянский политический и государственный деятель. Профессор уголовно-процессуального права. Видный деятель Христианско-демократической партии. В 1946 был избран в Учредительное собрание. Участвовал в разработке конституции Итальянской республики (1947). Член парламента республики всех созывов. В 1955-63 председатель палаты депутатов. В 1967 назначен пожизненно сенатором. В 1963 и 1968 глава "служебных правительств". В 1971 был избран президентом Итальянской республики.

Wikipedia

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It shares its southeastern border with Liberia, and the northern half is surrounded by Guinea. Covering a total area of 71,740 km2 (27,699 sq mi), it has a tropical climate, with environments ranging from savanna to rainforests. It has a population of 7,092,113 as of the 2015 census. Freetown is the capital and largest city. The country is divided into five administrative regions, which are subdivided into 16 districts.

It is a constitutional republic with a unicameral parliament and a directly elected president serving a five-year term with a maximum of two terms. It is a secular nation with the constitution providing for the separation of state and religion and freedom of conscience (which includes freedom of thoughts and religion). Muslims make up about three-quarters of the population, with a Christian minority.

Sierra Leone, as the country and its borders are known, was founded by the British Crown in two phases: first, the coastal Sierra Leone Colony in 1808 (for returning Africans after the abolition of slavery); second, the inland Protectorate in 1896 (as the Crown needed to establish more dominion inland following the outcome of the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885). Hence, it formally became known as the Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate or simply British Sierra Leone. It gained independence from the United Kingdom on 27 April 1961, and became a Commonwealth realm on the same day; its name changed to the Dominion of Sierra Leone. Sir Milton Margai became its first prime minister. During decades following independence, Sierra Leone witnessed an increase in political activities, transformations, turmoil, humanitarian and socio-economic crises. It had its first general elections as an independent nation on 27 May 1961. Margai's Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) won a plurality of parliamentary seats and he was re-elected Prime Minister. A new constitution was adopted in 1971, paving the way for Sierra Leone becoming a republic, and Siaka Stevens, leader of the All People's Congress (APC), becoming the first executive president of the Republic of Sierra Leone. Stevens held on to this position for 14 years (until 1985) under a one-party system of government facilitated by the 1978 Constitution. Stevens' hand-picked successor Joseph Saidu Momoh promised to return the country to a multi-party system; a constitution was adopted in 1991 that provided the means for a multi-party democracy. A civil war broke out the same year, which went on for 11 years. In 1992, President Momoh was ousted in a coup led by Sierra Leone Army captain Valentine Strasser. Strasser was later ousted by his army colleague and second-in-command Julius Maada Bio, for failing to commit to a quick transfer to civilian rule. Bio would then return the country back to a democratic republic in 1996 through a general election. In 1996, the prospect of a transformation back to a multi-party democracy emerged, with the national debate "Peace before Elections vs Elections before Peace". Eventually, "Elections before Peace" won the debate. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah won the 1996 presidential election and became the first multi-party democratically elected president of Sierra Leone. Kabbah's presidency included a focus on fostering national unity and reconciliation, trust in government, peace and stability, the improvement in relations with countries, and the refounding of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces with special assistance and training led by the Government of the United Kingdom.

About 18 ethnic groups inhabit Sierra Leone; the two largest are Temne and Mende peoples. About 2% of the country's population are Creole people, descendants of freed African-American and Afro-Caribbean slaves. English is the official language used in schools and government administration. Krio is spoken by 97% of the country's population. Sierra Leone has diamond, gold, bauxite and aluminium. It is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mano River Union, Commonwealth of Nations, IMF, World Bank, WTO, African Development Bank, and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. It is home to Sub-Saharan Africa's first Western-style university: Fourah Bay College (established in 1827).

Ejemplos de uso de Sierra Leone
1. The Sierra Leone special court moved Taylor to The Hague because of fears a trial in Freetown could spur unrest in Sierra Leone or Liberia.
2. FREETOWN, Sierra Leone –– Sierra Leone police say pirates attacked a Chinese fishing vessel in a rare attack off West Africa that ended with four suspects dead.
3. When he was 1', Siakor sought refuge in neighboring Sierra Leone after the conflict in Liberia erupted in 1'8'. In 1''2, the fighting spilled into Sierra Leone.
4. The Sierra Leone Special Court was established by the United Nations and Sierra Leone after that country‘s 1''1–2002 civil war.
5. "Sierra Leone is one of the countries we don‘t touch.
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