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Guinea - traduzione in italiano

SOVEREIGN STATE IN WEST AFRICA
Republic of Guinea; Guinee; ISO 3166-1:GN; Guinée; Guinean; Guinea Conakry; Guinea-Conakry; People's Revolutionary Republic of Guinea; Guinea-Conkary; Old Guinea; République de Guinée; The Republic of Guinea; Independence Day (Guinea); Culture of Guinea; Guinea (Republic of); Art of Guinea; Tourism in Guinea; Guinea (country); Natural resources of Guinea; Ethnic groups in Guinea; Guinean culture
  • Monument to commemorate the 1970 military victory over the Portuguese raid. The key objective not accomplished by the Portuguese raid was the capture of [[Ahmed Sékou Touré]].
  • The [[2019–2020 Guinean protests]] against the rule of [[Alpha Condé]]
  • President [[Ahmed Sékou Touré]] was supported by Communist states, and in 1961, visited [[Yugoslavia]].
  • Malinke fisher women on the Niger River, [[Niandankoro]], [[Kankan Region]], in eastern Guinea
  • [[Fouta Djallon]] highlands in central Guinea
  • A market stall selling vegetables in [[Dinguiraye Prefecture]], Guinea
  • A proportional representation of Guinea exports, 2019
  • [[Regions of Guinea]]
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  • [[Kissidougou]] market
  • Map of Köppen climate classification
  • The "Voile de la Mariée" (Bride's Veil) waterfall in Kindia
  • [[Badiar National Park]]
  • U.S. President [[Jimmy Carter]] welcoming [[Ahmed Sékou Touré]] outside the White House, Washington, D.C., 1979
  • Children engaged in manual labour in order to support their families.
  • administrative divisions]]
  • President [[Alpha Condé]] with Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] on 28 September 2017

Guinea         
n. Guinea, country on the Atlantic coast of western Africa
New Guinea         
  • A Japanese military map of New Guinea from 1943
  • Australian soldiers resting in the [[Finisterre Range]]s of New Guinea while en route to the front line
  • [[New Guinea crocodile]]
  • Papuans on the [[Lorentz River]], photographed during the third South New Guinea expedition in 1912–13
  • [[Coral reef]]s in Papua New Guinea
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  • Korowai]] tribesman
  • Kurulu Village War Chief at Baliem Valley
  • The floristic region of [[Malesia]]
  • The continent of Sahul before the rising ocean sundered Australia and New Guinea after the last ice age
  • New Guinea located in relation to [[Melanesia]]
  • [[Mount Bosavi]]
  • Map of New Guinea, with place names as used in English in the 1940s
  • Britain]] the south-eastern part.
  • Political divisions of New Guinea
  • Australian landmass]] (including Tasmania), New Zealand, and New Guinea
  • Highlands of Papua New Guinea
  • New Guinea map of Köppen climate classification
  • Group of natives at Mairy Pass. Mainland of British New Guinea in 1885.
  • The [[raggiana bird-of-paradise]] is native to New Guinea.
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  • [[Western New Guinea]] was formally annexed by Indonesia in 1969.
  • Dani]] tribesman in the [[Baliem Valley]]
ISLAND IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Irian; New guinea; History of New Guinea; New Guinea Man; Island of New Guinea; The Island Of New Guinea; Names of New Guinea; Etymology of Papua; Biodiversity of New Guinea; Ecology of New Guinea; Wildlife of New Guinea; Guinea Island
n. Nuova Guinea, seconda isola per grandezza nell"oceano Pacifico occidentale (a nord dell"Australia)
Guinea Bissau         
  • Typical scenery in Guinea-Bissau
  • Men in Islamic garb, [[Bafatá]], Guinea-Bissau
  • Seat of the Central Bank of Guinea-Bissau
  • Caravela, Bissagos Islands
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  • Guinea-Bissau's second largest city, [[Gabú]]
  • Guinea-Bissau present-day settlement pattern of the ethnic groups
  • A proportional representation of Guinea-Bissau exports, 2019
  • Carnival in Bissau
  • Cacheu]]
  • [[PAIGC]] forces raise the [[flag of Guinea-Bissau]] in 1974.
  • National singer Manecas Costa
  • Flag of the Portuguese [[Company of Guinea]]
  • Kriol]] for [[Guinea-Bissau legislative election, 2008]], [[Biombo Region]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN AFRICA
Republic of Guinea Bissau; Guinea Bissau; ISO 3166-1:GW; Guiné-Bissau; Giunea-bissau; Guinea-bissau; Guine–Bissau; Republic of Guinea-Bissau; Bissau-Guinea; Guinée-Bissau; Guinée Bissau; Guinea (Bissau); Guiné Bissau; Guine-Bissau; Guine Bissau; Administrative divisions of Guinea-Bissau; Guinea-Biss.; Guinea-Bissauan; Guinea Bissauan; Guinea Bissauans; República da Guiné-Bissau; Republica da Guine-Bissau; Republica da Guine Bissau; Bissau-Guinean; Guinea-Bassau; Health care in Guinea-Bissau; Culture of Guinea-Bissau; Art of Guinea-Bissau; Sport in Guinea-Bissau; Ethnic groups in Guinea-Bissau; Bissau-Guinean culture; The Guinea of Cape Verde; Guinea of Cape Verde
n. Guinea Bissau, Repubblica della Guinea-Bissau, stato dell"Africa occidentale

Definizione

guinea
n.
Twenty-one shillings.

Wikipedia

Guinea

Guinea ( (listen) GHIN-ee), officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a coastal country in West Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Guinea-Bissau to the northwest, Senegal to the north, Mali to the northeast, Cote d'Ivoire to the southeast, and Sierra Leone and Liberia to the south. It is sometimes referred to as Guinea-Conakry after its capital Conakry, to distinguish it from other territories in the eponymous region such as Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea. It has a population of 13.5 million and an area of 245,857 square kilometres (94,926 sq mi).

Formerly French Guinea, it achieved independence in 1958. It has a history of military coups d'état. After decades of authoritarian rule, in 2010 it held its first democratic election. As it continued to hold multi-party elections, the country continued to face ethnic conflicts, corruption, and abuses by military and police. In 2011, the United States government claimed that torture by security forces and abuse of women and children (including female genital mutilation) were ongoing human rights issues. In 2021, a military faction overthrew president Alpha Condé and suspended the constitution.

Muslims represent 85% of the population. The country is divided into four geographic regions: Maritime Guinea on the Atlantic coast, the Fouta Djallon or Middle Guinea highlands, the Upper Guinea savanna region in the northeast, and the Guinée forestière region of tropical forests. French, the official language of Guinea, is a language of communication in schools, in government administration, and the media. More than 24 indigenous languages are spoken and the largest are Susu, Pular, and Maninka, which dominate respectively in Maritime Guinea, Fouta Djallon, and Upper Guinea, while Guinée forestière is ethnolinguistically diverse. Guinea's economy is mostly dependent on agriculture and mineral production. It is the world's second largest producer of bauxite, and has deposits of diamonds and gold. The country was at the core of the 2014 Ebola outbreak.