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H.E. Mrs. Fatoumata Balde
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H.E. Mrs. Fatoumata Balde

High Commissioner / Ambassador

Population:13,132,795
GDP: 7.00 USD Billion by the end of 2020
Currency: Guinean franc
Independence Day:2 October 1958
Total Land Area:245,857 km2
GDP Per Capita:800.00 USD by the end of 2020

What do you know about Guinea?

Guinea is a country in West Africa, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. It's known for the Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve, in the southeast. The reserve protects a forested mountain range rich in native plants and animals, including chimpanzees and the viviparous toad. On the coast, the capital city, Conakry, is home to the modern Grand Mosque and the National Museum, with its regional artifacts.

What is the national language of Guinea?

The Republic of Guinea is a multilingual country, with over 40 languages spoken. The official language is French.

What is the Capital of Guinea?

Conakry is the Capital of Guinea.

What is the religion of Guinea?

Approximately 85 percent of the population is Muslim, 8 percent Christian, and 7 percent adheres to indigenous religious beliefs. Much of the Muslim and Christian population incorporates indigenous rituals into their religious practices. Muslims are generally Sunni; Sufism is also present.

What is the national game of Guinea?

Football is the national sport of Guinea.

what are minerals of the republic of Guinea?

Guinea possesses major mineral, hydropower and agricultural resources. It has significant bauxite, iron ore, gold and diamond reserves.

what are the import and export of republic of Guinea?

Ghana is a net importer of goods and services; net imports are 25 percent of GDP (2005). Most imported products are for local consumption. Export commodities are gold, cocoa, timber, tuna, bauxite, aluminium, manganese ore, diamonds and horticultural produce.