Guinea By Delaney Schroeder
GuineaBy Delaney Schroeder
Surrounding Countries
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Capital
Label, say, point
Niger River
SavannaGambia River
Geba River
GeographyFarmland
5 Major Cities Conakry Boke Kindia Labe Kankan
Historic Site National
Museum Canakry
Historic Site Kimiban Caves
Historical Site Guinée Forestière
Recreation Hiking Swimming Fishing
Flag Red- struggle for liberation Green- unity Yellow-justice
Setting Western Africa, bordering the North
Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone
Climate generally hot and humid; monsoonal-
type rainy season with southwesterly winds; dry season with northeasterly harmattan winds
Transportation Airports Cars Bikes
Arts and Culture Kissidougou Ethnology Museum Guinea National Museum
Languages French-official Maninka Pular
Food Beans, cabbage, and fish.
Additional Info Slightly smaller than Oregon Population- about 10.5 million Schooling- 10 years
Natural Hazards Harmattan Winds Volcanoes
Life Expectancy 58- men 62-women
Religon 85% muslim 8% christian 7% tribal religions
Ethnic Fulani Malinke Soussou
Imports Mineral fuels Machinery Electronics
Exports Ore Pearls Isotopes