Guinea

guinea

Guinea is rich in neighbors. Its borders lie next to many countries in the northern, northeastern, northwestern, southwestern, eastern and southern regions: Senegal, Mali, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Liberia.
The Atlantic Ocean washes the west of the country, the length of the coastline of which forms three hundred and 20 km. Small rivers flow through the country, connecting with the ocean. All sources of Guinean rivers are in the mountains. Geographically, Guinea is divided into four areas: lowlands, mountains stretching from north to south, north-tropical thickets and east.
The country contains seven regions, which are divided into 30 three districts. Politics in the country are unstable, despite the fact that Guinea is considered a presidential republic with a Parliament and an adopted Constitution. The city of Conakry is the capital of Guinea. The inhabitants of this city number more than 2. 2 million people. And no matter how special, officially they speak here in French. In this country, a couple of religions are preached at a meeting: Islam, Christianity, and there is also a local belief – animism.

Guinea on the map

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Holidays in Guinea – a trip to a colorful country!

The Republic of Guinea itself is little known in western Africa. Due to some political disputes, it was inaccessible to tourists for a long time. But at the moment, the Guinean government is doing everything possible to attract foreigners to its country. This state is rich in beautiful plains, wide meadows, beautiful beaches and rugged jungle resorts.

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Weather and climate conditions of Guinea
The predominance of a tropical monsoon climate in Guinea allows the air temperature to remain at a high level all year round. From October to March there is a dry season, at a time when there is practically no rain, and from April to September there is a certain amount of rainfall.

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Guinean culture

, if we highlight the classic tastes of Guinean cuisine, it is mainly organized under the influence of the culinary traditions of the French and Lebanese peoples. Local food products are no different from products from other countries, and much more often dishes are prepared from rice, corn, meat, fish, fruits, and even later. The country is rich in cultural heritage and boasts world-famous Guinean dance and music. This state is considered Muslim, and therefore religious holidays are common here.

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Sights of Guinea

This country is not short on historical values. The Botanical Garden, the Cathedral, the National Museum, other attractions and the People’s Palace are widely known to everyone. Any tourist can plunge into the intrigue and atmosphere of mystery here by visiting the sacred caves of Kakimbon. Guinean restaurants, cafes and markets will leave an unforgettable impression in the soul of every traveler.

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