Guinea (Hungarian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Guinea" in Hungarian language version.

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  • Van Rossem, R; Gage, AJ (2009). "The effects of female genital mutilation on the onset of sexual activity and marriage in Guinea". Arch Sex Behav. 38 (2): 178–85. doi:10.1007/s10508-007-9237-5. PMID 17943434. S2CID 40103661.

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  • According to the WHO:"The 10 countries with the highest rates of child marriage are: Niger, 75%; Chad and Central African Republic, 68%; India, 66%; Guinea, 63%; Mozambique, 56%; Mali, 55%; Burkina Faso and South Sudan, 52%; and Malawi, 50%."[1] Archiválva 2015. április 24-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben.

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