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The Best Attractions In Guinea

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Guinea , officially the Republic of Guinea , is a country on the western coast of Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea , the modern country is sometimes referred to as Guinea-Conakry in order to distinguish it from other countries with Guinea in the name and the eponymous region, such as Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea. Guinea has a population of 12.4 million and an area of 245,860 square kilometres .The sovereign state of Guinea is a republic with a president that is directly elected by the people and is head of state and head of government. The unicameral Guinean National Assembly is the legislative body of the country, and its members are als...
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The Best Attractions In Guinea

  • 1. Iles de Los Conakry
    Îles de Los are an island group lying off Conakry in Guinea. Their name is derived from the Portuguese: Ilhas dos Ídolos, Island of the Idols. They are located about 2 kilometres off the headland limiting the southern side of Sangareya Bay.The islands are best known for their beaches and forested interiors and are popular with tourists. Ferries sail to the Los from Conakry.
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  • 3. Conakry Grand Mosque Conakry
    Conakry is the capital and largest city of Guinea. A port city, it serves as the economic, financial and cultural centre of Guinea. Its population as of the 2014 Guinea census was 1,660,973 Originally situated on Tombo Island, one of the Îles de Los, it has since spread up the neighboring Kaloum Peninsula. The current population of Conakry is difficult to ascertain, although the U.S. Bureau of African Affairs has estimated it at 2 million, accounting for one sixth of the entire population of the country.
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  • 4. National Museum (Musee National) Conakry
    The Sandervalia National Museum is the national museum of Guinea, situated in the capital, Conakry. Most of the rooms are empty, but it contains a limited display of traditional objects from different regions of Guinea, as well as objects and statues from the colonial era. Various craft items are for sale.
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  • 5. Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve Guinea
    Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve is a protected area and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in both Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire, extending over a total of area of 17,540 hectares, with 12,540 hectares in Guinea, and 5,000 hectares in Côte d'Ivoire. The reserve covers significant portions of the Nimba Range, a geographically unique area with unusually rich flora and fauna, including exceptional numbers of single-site endemic species, such as viviparous toads, and horseshoe bats. Its highest peak is Mount Richard-Molard at 1,752 m , which is the highest peak of both countries.
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