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  1. Dec 16, 2021 · Guinea is a poor country of approximately 12.9 million people in 2016 that possesses the world's largest reserves of bauxite and largest untapped high-grade iron ore reserves, as well as gold and diamonds. In addition, Guinea has fertile soil, ample rainfall, and is the source of several West African rivers, including the Senegal, Niger, and ...

  2. Apr 14, 2023 · Guinea country profile. 14 April 2023. Guinea's mineral wealth makes it potentially one of continent's richest countries, but its people are among the poorest in West Africa. Experiments with...

  3. Dec 21, 2022 · Guinea is a poor country of approximately 12.9 million people in 2016 that possesses the world's largest reserves of bauxite and largest untapped high-grade iron ore reserves, as well as gold and diamonds. In addition, Guinea has fertile soil, ample rainfall, and is the source of several West African rivers, including the Senegal, Niger, and ...

  4. Guinea , officially Republic of Guinea, formerly French Guinea, Country, western Africa. Area: 94,926 sq mi (245,857 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 13,990,000. Capital: Conakry. The Fulani people are in the majority, followed by the Malinke, the Susu, and many other groups. Language: French (official), indigenous languages.

  5. Guinea, the forest and coastal areas of western Africa between the tropic of Cancer and the equator.

  6. Guinea (officially the Republic of Guinea; French: République de Guinée) is a former French colony in West Africa. Guinea has some spectacular landscapes with a few tropical, dry forests remaining, and the rainforests in the south are lush, verdant and full of wildlife — much of it destined for the cooking pot.

  7. History of Guinea. The modern state of Guinea did not come into existence until 1958, but the history of the area stretches back well before European colonization. Its current boundaries were determined during the colonial period by the Berlin Conference (1884–1885) and the French, who ruled Guinea until 1958.

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