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By: Laney Deal Guinea
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Guinea Capital *Conakry*
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Guinea five biggest cities Camayenne Conakry Nzérékoré Kindia Kankan
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Guinea Guinea Forestière Mount Loura Mount Richard-Molard
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Guinea Rivers Gambia River Geba River
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Guinea Historical Sites Guinée Forestière Presidential Palace Conakry National Museum
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Guinea Outdoor Activities Biking Rafting Climbing
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Guinea Flag red-signifies the struggle for liberation and work. Green- indicates unity and depicts the lush green foliage of Guinea. Yellow-depicts justice and resources of Guinea.
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Guinea Location Guinea is in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, and is bordering Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali, Cote d'Ivoire, and Senegal.
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Guinea Climate November-March is when day temperatures are mild and nights are a few degrees cooler. Guinea's records an average temperature of between 74 degrees and 84 degrees annually.
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Guinea Transportation Railways Highways Waterways Ports and Harbors Airports
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Guinea Arts and Culture Kissidougou Ethnology Museum Guinea National Museum
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Guinea Language French is the official language of Guinea Maninka Pular
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Guinea MuMu Cuisine Ingredients Taro, bananas, kaukau(sweet potatoes),yams,etc Protein,any kind of raw meat-pork, beef,lamb,chichen,etc. Spices, like ginger,garlic,and onion Salt Curry powder Dry coconuts (at least 5 or 6)
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Guinea Additional Information Guinea is known as the water tank of West Africa. It is the source of the Niger river. It is a very poor country. Guinea did not come into existence until 1958.
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Guinea Natural Hazards hot, dry, dusty harmattan haze may reduce visibility during dry season. Earthquakes
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Guinea Life Expectancy 58 years for men 62 years for women
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Guinea Major Religion About 85% of all Guineans are Muslims; about 10% follow various Christian faiths; and most of the remaining 5% practice traditional African religions.
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Guinea Largest Ethnic Group There are two dozen ethnic groups in Guinea. three predominate: the Fulani, Malinké, and Soussou
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Guinea imports Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc. Boilers, machinery, nuclear reactors, etc. Electrical and electronic equipment
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Guinea exports Ores, slag, and ash Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc. Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, and isotopes
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