Outline of Guinea

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Guinea:

The Flag of Guinea
The Coat of arms of Guinea
The location of Guinea
An enlargeable map of the Republic of Guinea

Guinea country located in West Africa, that was formerly known as French Guinea.[1] Guinea's territory has a curved shape, with its base at the Atlantic Ocean, inland to the east, and turning south. The base borders Guinea-Bissau and Senegal to the north, and Mali to the north and north-east; the inland part borders Côte d'Ivoire to the south-east, Liberia to the south, and Sierra Leone to the west of the southern tip. Its water sources include the Niger, Senegal, and Gambia rivers. Guinea is sometimes called Guinea-Conakry (Conakry being its capital) to differentiate it from the neighboring Guinea-Bissau (whose capital is Bissau).

General reference

An enlargeable relief map of Guinea

Geography of Guinea

An enlargeable topographic map of Guinea

Geography of Guinea

Location

Environment of Guinea

An enlargeable satellite image of Guinea
  • Climate of Guinea
  • Geology of Guinea
  • Protected areas of Guinea
  • Wildlife of Guinea
    • Fauna of Guinea
      • Birds of Guinea
      • Insects of Guinea
        • Butterflies of Guinea
        • Moths of Guinea
      • Mammals of Guinea

Natural geographic features of Guinea

Regions of Guinea

  • Natural regions of Guinea

Ecoregions of Guinea

Ecoregions in Guinea the following ecoregions lie partially within Guinea:

Administrative divisions of Guinea

Administrative divisions of Guinea

Regions of Guinea

Regions of Guinea

Prefectures of Guinea

Prefectures of Guinea

Municipalities of Guinea

Demography of Guinea

Demographics of Guinea

Government and politics of Guinea

Politics of Guinea

Branches of the government of Guinea

Government of Guinea

Executive branch of the government of Guinea

  • Head of state: President of Guinea
  • Head of government: President of Guinea
  • Cabinet of Guinea
    • Cabinet of the First Republic of Guinea governing body of Guinea from independence on 28 September 1958 until the death of President Ahmed Sékou Touré on 26 March 1984, followed by a bloodless coup by Colonel Lansana Conté on 5 April 1984.
    • Ministers of Justice of Guinea

Legislative branch of the government of Guinea

Judicial branch of the government of Guinea

  • Ministers of Justice of Guinea

Foreign relations of Guinea

Foreign relations of Guinea

  • Diplomatic missions in Guinea
  • Diplomatic missions of Guinea
    • Embassy of Guinea in Washington, D.C.
    • Embassy of Guinea, London

International organization membership

The Republic of Guinea is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Guinea

Law of Guinea

  • Law Enforcement in Guinea
  • Constitution of Guinea
    • Guinean constitutional referendum, 1958
    • Guinean constitutional referendum, 1990
    • Guinean constitutional referendum, 2001
  • Crime in Guinea
    • Human trafficking in Guinea
    • Polygamy in Guinea
  • Human rights in Guinea
    • LGBT rights in Guinea

Military of Guinea

Military of Guinea

Local government in Guinea

Local government in Guinea

History of Guinea

History of Guinea, by period

History of Guinea

  • Early history see history of West Africa
    • Sahelian kingdoms the area which is now Guinea lay on the fringes of these Kingdoms
  • Imamate of Futa Jallon West African theocratic state based in the Futa Jallon highlands of modern Guinea. The state was founded around 1727 by a Fulani jihad and became part of the French colonial empire in 1896.
  • Wassoulou Empire short-lived (1878–1898) empire of West Africa built from the conquests of Dyula ruler Samori Touré and destroyed by the French colonial army.
  • Anglo-French Convention of 1882 confirmed the territorial boundaries between Guinea and Sierra Leone around Conakry and Freetown.
  • Rivières du Sud administrative division of colonial French West Africa
  • French Guinea colony until 1958, part of French West Africa
    • Colonial governors of French Guinea
  • Independence in 1958, the colony chose independence from France, and named itself Guinea
  • Ahmed Sékou Touré ruled as president from 1958 to 1984
    • Cabinet of the First Republic of Guinea governing body of Guinea from independence on 28 September 1958 until the death of President Ahmed Sékou Touré on 26 March 1984, followed by a bloodless coup by Colonel Lansana Conté on 5 April 1984.
  • Lansana Conté took over in a bloodless coup, and ruled as president from 1984 to 2008
  • 2007 Guinean general strike
  • 2008 Guinean coup d'état Moussa Dadis Camara seized control from 23 December 2008 to 3 December 2009
  • 2008 Guinean military unrest
  • 2009 Guinea mine collapse
  • Alpha Condé elected president in 2010, survived an attempted coup less than a year later
  • Guinean legislative election, 2013 National Assembly of Guinea re-established
  • 2014 in Guinea

History of Guinea, by region

  • Timeline of Conakry

History of Guinea, by subject

Culture of Guinea

Culture of Guinea

  • Architecture of Guinea
    • List of buildings and structures in Guinea
  • Cuisine of Guinea
  • Languages of Guinea
  • Music of Guinea
    • Camayenne Sofa
  • National symbols of Guinea
    • Coat of arms of Guinea
    • Flag of Guinea
    • National anthem of Guinea
  • People of Guinea
    • List of Guineans
  • Public holidays in Guinea
  • Religion in Guinea
    • Christianity in Guinea
      • Roman Catholicism in Guinea
        • List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Guinea
      • Episcopal Conference of Guinea
    • Hinduism in Guinea
    • Islam in Guinea
  • Scouting and Guiding in Guinea
  • World Heritage Sites in Guinea

Art in Guinea

  • Cinema of Guinea
    • List of Guinean films
  • Literature of Guinea
    • List of Guinean writers
  • Music of Guinea

Sports in Guinea

Sports in Guinea

  • Football in Guinea
    • Football clubs in Guinea
  • Guinea at the Olympics
  • List of Guinean records in athletics
  • Guinea national basketball team

Economy and infrastructure of Guinea

Economy of Guinea

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 138th (one hundred and thirty eighth)
  • Agriculture in Guinea
  • Banking in Guinea
    • Banks in Guinea
      • Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea located in Conakry
  • Communications in Guinea
    • Postage stamps and postal history of Guinea
    • Telecommunications in Guinea
      • Internet in Guinea
      • Telephone numbers in Guinea
  • Companies of Guinea
    • Supermarket chains in Guinea
  • Currency of Guinea: Franc
  • Energy in Guinea
    • Power stations in Guinea
  • Health care in Guinea
  • Mining in Guinea
  • Trade unions in Guinea
  • Transport in Guinea

Education in Guinea

Education in Guinea

  • National Library of Guinea
  • Schools in Guinea
  • Universities in Guinea

Health in Guinea

Health in Guinea

See also

Guinea

References

  1. "Guinea". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 3, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  2. The only glaciers in Africa are on Mt Kenya (in Kenya), on Kilimanjaro (in Tanzania), and in the Ruwenzori Mountains (which are located in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo). See Proceedings of the Riederalp Workshop, September 1978; Actes de l'Atelier de Riederalp, septembre 1978): IAHS-AISH Publ. no. 126, 1980.

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