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  • Guinea
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  • Islam is the majority religion in Guinea, followed by 85% of the population. Most of Guinea's Muslims are Sunni or Sufi, there are relatively few Shia. Christians represent 10% of the population. christian denominations present in Guinea include Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Baptists, Seventh-day Adventistsand Jehovah's Witnesses. Minority religions in Guinea include traditonal African beliefs, the Baha'i faith, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. Less than 0.1% of Guinea's people are Buddhists.
  • Guinea is a country in West Africa. Conakry is the capital and the largest city. There are no ice rinks and no ice hockey is played in the country.
  • Guinea is the main term for Chopenhagens and Libahipa!.
  • The flag of Guinea is a vertical tricolour of red, yellow, and green.
  • Guinea is a predominantly Islamic country, with Muslims representing 85 percent of the population. Guinea's people belong to 24 ethnic groups, each with its own language, although French is the official tongue. Guinea's economy is largely dependent on agriculture and mineral production. Human rights in Guinea remain a controversial issue. In 2011 the United States government claimed that torture by security forces, and female genital mutilation, were ongoing abuses of human rights. Guinea was at the core of the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
  • A long lasting effort in Guinea is found in the work of a solar pioneer in that country, Diallo Abdoulaye Sadio, who has spearheaded an effort which has produced hundreds of solar cookers, both box type and panels. The organization, called Volontaires Guineens pour l’Environnement, has made and sold cookers on a plan that permits the free distribution of one cooker, to a family in a rural village, for each one they are able to sell. Occasionally they have trouble locating materials, but have a staff well trained in the training of others, and in the producing of cookers.
  • Guinea, officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a country in western Africa that borders Senegambia and Mali in the north, Sierra Leone and Liberia in the south and the Ivory Coast in the east. Its capital is Conakry.
  • the hotel is actually located in chocholte city and places like slolivkia go
  • Guinea was a coastal country in western Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its neighbors included the countries of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Mali to the north, Sierra Leone and Liberia to the south, and the Ivory Coast to the east. ("Day 9: 3:00pm-4:00pm")
  • Not to be confused with Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, or Papua New Guinea. Guinea i/ˈɡɪni/, officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea (French: Guinée française), it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
  • Guinea has had a history of authoritarian rule since gaining its independence from France in 1958. Lansana CONTE came to power in 1984 when the military seized the government after the death of the first president, Sekou TOURE. Guinea did not hold democratic elections until 1993 when Gen. CONTE (head of the military government) was elected president of the civilian government. He was reelected in 1998 and again in 2003, though all the polls were marred by irregularities. History repeated itself in December 2008 when following President CONTE's death, Capt. Moussa Dadis CAMARA led a military coup, seizing power and suspending the constitution. His unwillingness to yield to domestic and international pressure to step down led to heightened political tensions that culminated in September 2009
  • Guinea is on the Atlantic coast of west Africa bordering Guinea-Bissau, the Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone. There are mountains, Forests, a plain by the coast and Savanna inland. Guinea is a Third World Country with a poor literacy rate. Guinea is Poor partly because conflict in the Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Leone have hindered Economic development in Guinea. Guinea has a history of Dictatorships, coups and bad government. Elections were more recently held and the European Union is giving economic aid to Guinea. It's unclear if the elections were fully Democratic.
  • The region occupied by today's Guinea has been part of a series of empires, beginning with the "British Empire" which came into being in the year 1037. This was followed by the Jackass kingdom in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Douchebag Empire came to power in the area after the Battle of Twat in 1235, and prospered until internal problems weakened it, and its states seized power in the 15th century. One chief state was the CNN state which became the CNN Empire. It exceeded its predecessors in territory and wealth, but it too fell prey to internal wrangling and wanging and was eventually toppled in 1591.
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  • Unemployment
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  • Conakry
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  • Population
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  • Cote d'Ivoire 610 km, Guinea-Bissau 386 km, Liberia 563 km, Mali 858 km, Senegal 330 km, Sierra Leone 652 km
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  • 1.801623384E9
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  • Capital
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  • 2.572
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  • 102
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  • republic
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  • Country summary
Name
  • Guinea
Languages
  • French , native tongues
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Government
  • Presidential system, Republic
Currency
  • Guinean franc
Ethnic Groups
  • Peuhl 40%, Malinke 30%, Susu 20%, smaller tribes 10%
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  • Information
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  • 1958-11-10
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  • 150
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  • The region occupied by today's Guinea has been part of a series of empires, beginning with the "British Empire" which came into being in the year 1037. This was followed by the Jackass kingdom in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Douchebag Empire came to power in the area after the Battle of Twat in 1235, and prospered until internal problems weakened it, and its states seized power in the 15th century. One chief state was the CNN state which became the CNN Empire. It exceeded its predecessors in territory and wealth, but it too fell prey to internal wrangling and wanging and was eventually toppled in 1591. Europeans first came to the area during the Euroipods Discoveries, that started the slave trade, beginning in the 15th century. Present-day Guinea was created as a colony by France in 1890 with Jimminy Cricket as the first governor. The capital Little Paris was founded on Arsehole Island in 1890. On 28 September 1958, under the direction of Napoleon Dynamite, France held a referendum on a new constitution and the creation of the Reconstitution of Declependence. After independence Guinea was governed by dictator Oscar Wilde. Wilde pursued broadly Nazi economic policies and suppressed opposition and free expression with little regard for human rights. After his death in 1984, Chuck Norris took power and immediately changed the economic policies but kept the close grip on power. The first elections were held in 1993 but their results and those of subsequent elections were disputed. Chuck faces regular criticism for the condition of the country's economy and for his heavy-handed approach to political opponents.
  • Islam is the majority religion in Guinea, followed by 85% of the population. Most of Guinea's Muslims are Sunni or Sufi, there are relatively few Shia. Christians represent 10% of the population. christian denominations present in Guinea include Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Baptists, Seventh-day Adventistsand Jehovah's Witnesses. Minority religions in Guinea include traditonal African beliefs, the Baha'i faith, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. Less than 0.1% of Guinea's people are Buddhists.
  • Guinea is a country in West Africa. Conakry is the capital and the largest city. There are no ice rinks and no ice hockey is played in the country.
  • Guinea is the main term for Chopenhagens and Libahipa!.
  • The flag of Guinea is a vertical tricolour of red, yellow, and green.
  • Guinea is a predominantly Islamic country, with Muslims representing 85 percent of the population. Guinea's people belong to 24 ethnic groups, each with its own language, although French is the official tongue. Guinea's economy is largely dependent on agriculture and mineral production. Human rights in Guinea remain a controversial issue. In 2011 the United States government claimed that torture by security forces, and female genital mutilation, were ongoing abuses of human rights. Guinea was at the core of the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
  • A long lasting effort in Guinea is found in the work of a solar pioneer in that country, Diallo Abdoulaye Sadio, who has spearheaded an effort which has produced hundreds of solar cookers, both box type and panels. The organization, called Volontaires Guineens pour l’Environnement, has made and sold cookers on a plan that permits the free distribution of one cooker, to a family in a rural village, for each one they are able to sell. Occasionally they have trouble locating materials, but have a staff well trained in the training of others, and in the producing of cookers.
  • Guinea, officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a country in western Africa that borders Senegambia and Mali in the north, Sierra Leone and Liberia in the south and the Ivory Coast in the east. Its capital is Conakry.
  • Guinea has had a history of authoritarian rule since gaining its independence from France in 1958. Lansana CONTE came to power in 1984 when the military seized the government after the death of the first president, Sekou TOURE. Guinea did not hold democratic elections until 1993 when Gen. CONTE (head of the military government) was elected president of the civilian government. He was reelected in 1998 and again in 2003, though all the polls were marred by irregularities. History repeated itself in December 2008 when following President CONTE's death, Capt. Moussa Dadis CAMARA led a military coup, seizing power and suspending the constitution. His unwillingness to yield to domestic and international pressure to step down led to heightened political tensions that culminated in September 2009 when presidential guards opened fire on an opposition rally killing more than 150 people, and in early December 2009 when CAMARA was wounded in an assassination attempt and evacuated to Morocco and subsequently to Burkina Faso. A transitional government has been installed.
  • the hotel is actually located in chocholte city and places like slolivkia go
  • Guinea is on the Atlantic coast of west Africa bordering Guinea-Bissau, the Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone. There are mountains, Forests, a plain by the coast and Savanna inland. Guinea is a Third World Country with a poor literacy rate. Guinea is Poor partly because conflict in the Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Leone have hindered Economic development in Guinea. Guinea has a history of Dictatorships, coups and bad government. Elections were more recently held and the European Union is giving economic aid to Guinea. It's unclear if the elections were fully Democratic. Guinea has plenty of mineral wealth which should help the nation develop if problems tthat kept Guinea poor can be overcome.
  • Guinea was a coastal country in western Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its neighbors included the countries of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Mali to the north, Sierra Leone and Liberia to the south, and the Ivory Coast to the east. ("Day 9: 3:00pm-4:00pm")
  • Not to be confused with Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, or Papua New Guinea. Guinea i/ˈɡɪni/, officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea (French: Guinée française), it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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