Guinea cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 20 January 2026.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Guinea. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 6750 places in Guinea that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Guinea is Conakry.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2417426 | Moriya | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.85 | -8.85 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420582 | Gozoguézia | Gosogesia,Gosoguesia,Gosoguésia,Gosogésia,Gosoquesia,Gozoguezia,Gozoguézia | GN | Nzerekore | Macenta | 7.78139 | -9.3325 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2422914 | Bokodougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.78333 | -8.71667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2422935 | Bohon | GN | Nzerekore | Nzerekore Prefecture | 7.69139 | -8.7725 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423121 | Biadjimadougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.81667 | -8.35 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417325 | Nananibala | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.21667 | -9.26667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414736 | Tinké Mansa | GN | Kankan | Kouroussa | 11.05 | -10.55 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423313 | Bataya | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.95 | -10.21667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414082 | Yombou | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.83333 | -10.2 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417080 | Ninata | GN | Nzerekore | Nzerekore Prefecture | 8 | -8.85 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2592727 | Symbaya | GN | Kindia | Préfecture de Dubréka | 9.89889 | -13.21583 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2415217 | Sountou Diana | GN | Kankan | Mandiana Prefecture | 10.7 | -8.68333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421022 | Folakoro | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 9.01667 | -10.46667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417939 | Mafinndo | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.88333 | -10.28333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421223 | Farko | GN | Kankan | Kouroussa | 9.61667 | -10.26667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420340 | Inako | GN | Faranah | 10.43333 | -11.11667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |||
| 2414547 | Tougbélé | GN | Kankan | Kouroussa | 11.38333 | -10.2 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423791 | Bakou | Bako,Bakou | GN | Boke | Boffa | 10.33333 | -14.33333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2415941 | Saré Dounia Sambassara | GN | Boke | Koundara Prefecture | 12.35 | -13.51667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417808 | Manandi | GN | Labe | Mali Prefecture | 12.2739 | -12.7058 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2592812 | Darakhouré | GN | Kindia | Préfecture de Forécariah | 9.51444 | -13.04167 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2422075 | Diambouria | GN | Mamou | Dalaba | 10.9 | -12.23333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419029 | Kondéyiré | Kondeire,Kondeyire,Kondeyre,Kondeïré,Kondéyiré | GN | Boke | Boffa | 10.35 | -14.45 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2414083 | Yombiro | Yombiro | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 9.08333 | -10.31667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2415714 | Sidikila | GN | Kankan | Mandiana Prefecture | 11.23333 | -8.48333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414428 | Vassala | GN | Nzerekore | Macenta | 8.77389 | -9.6275 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2415552 | Sirdou | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 9.43333 | -9.86667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2592709 | Bondékhori | GN | Kindia | Coyah | 9.79667 | -13.43167 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414236 | Yaradou | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 9.13333 | -10.23333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417637 | Médina | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.11667 | -8.16667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420512 | Guibékoro | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.81667 | -8.43333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417621 | Mélia | GN | Kindia | Kindia | 10.35 | -12.91667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421832 | Diré | GN | Kindia | Telimele Prefecture | 11.03333 | -12.86667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417265 | Népa | GN | Nzerekore | Yomou | 7.23333 | -9.05 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2415676 | Siliya | Siliya,Sillia | GN | Boke | Boke Prefecture | 11.26667 | -14.76667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2415367 | Soridougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.83333 | -8.35 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419493 | Kiri | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 12.33333 | -9.08333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2418081 | Lomidédougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.83333 | -8.46667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421206 | Fassalia | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.5 | -10.81667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2416002 | Santiguia | GN | Kindia | Préfecture de Forécariah | 9.61667 | -12.71667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420796 | Gbakolé | Bakore,Bakoré,Gbakole,Gbakolé | GN | Nzerekore | Lola | 7.72333 | -8.40361 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2420346 | Illili | GN | Mamou | 05 | 10.8 | -11.46667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2416496 | Pelloi | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.43333 | -10.43333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419977 | Kankomaria | Kankomaria,Konkomenia,Konkomeria,Konkoménia,Konkoméria | GN | Faranah | Faranah Prefecture | 9.88333 | -10.8 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2417624 | Méla | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.63333 | -8.88333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417197 | Niamandou | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 9.11667 | -9.98333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2418169 | Leyko | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.6 | -8.73333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2593088 | Donka | GN | Conakry | 9.54056 | -13.68333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |||
| 2415319 | Sougoula | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.36667 | -9.06667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2593033 | Kanka | GN | Kindia | Préfecture de Dubréka | 9.83694 | -13.7175 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2418590 | Koundian | Koundian | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 9.06667 | -10.45 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2419337 | Koéma | GN | Nzerekore | Yomou | 7.42611 | -9.06778 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417461 | Moriadi | GN | Boke | Boffa | 10.26667 | -14.41667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423444 | Bankaoulé | Bankaoule,Bankaoulé,Bankoule,Bankoulè | GN | Labe | Mali Prefecture | 12.06993 | -12.00135 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2414975 | Tatéma | GN | Boke | Boffa | 9.95361 | -13.90778 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414524 | Touloye | GN | Boke | Gaoual Prefecture | 12.2 | -13.45 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417021 | Nongoa | Nongoa,Nonkoyo | GN | Kankan | Kouroussa | 9.98333 | -10.15 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2418833 | Kossa | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 8.955 | -10.07472 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2422684 | Bouémékéla | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.48333 | -8.78333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419846 | Karita | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.08333 | -8.38333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414793 | Tiendou | Tiendou,Tiendougou | GN | Kankan | Kankan Prefecture | 9.91667 | -9.68333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2420774 | Gbarakouroudougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.65 | -8.26667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421668 | Doubéré | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.48333 | -10.73333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423797 | Bakongokoura | Bakongo,Bakongokoura | GN | Kankan | Kankan Prefecture | 10.7 | -9.25 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2420070 | Kamisaya | Kamisaya,Kamissaya | GN | Kindia | Kindia | 10.41667 | -12.46667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2414011 | Zobodougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.98333 | -8.31667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420787 | Gbandédou | GN | Nzerekore | 17 | 9.05 | -10.33333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2416482 | Péoaou | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.4 | -10.58333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421157 | Fello | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.38333 | -10.9 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2422742 | Bossodougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.56667 | -8.06667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420109 | Kambaia | Kambaia,Kambala | GN | Mamou | Mamou Prefecture | 10.06667 | -11.96667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2416032 | Sanofilala | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.95 | -8.38333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414297 | Yakilo | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.56667 | -9.98333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2593025 | Kakira | GN | Kindia | Préfecture de Dubréka | 9.8425 | -13.65667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420842 | Gamayalé | GN | Nzerekore | Lola | 7.84806 | -8.56139 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423019 | Bissélia | Bisselia,Bisselya,Bissélia | GN | Kankan | Kankan Prefecture | 9.53333 | -9.46667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2414283 | Yalamba | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.58472 | -10.49472 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419988 | Kanka Nafadji | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.8 | -10.38333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2416952 | Ollandé | GN | Kindia | Telimele Prefecture | 11.06667 | -12.81667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419049 | Konama Koura | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.13333 | -9.16667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2415386 | Sonkoya | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 8.93833 | -9.80444 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2418921 | Konkouré | GN | Kindia | Telimele Prefecture | 10.45 | -13 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2415913 | Sassani | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.75 | -10.3 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419260 | Kokoun | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.61667 | -8.9 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420715 | Giayaréla | GN | Mamou | 07 | 11.1 | -11.21667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421002 | Fonfoya | GN | Faranah | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 11.4 | -10.86667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419033 | Kondero | GN | Faranah | Kissidougou | 9.11667 | -10.25 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417153 | Niankoulan | GN | Faranah | Faranah Prefecture | 10.58333 | -10.96667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2421437 | Faléa | GN | Faranah | 19 | 10.63333 | -10.46667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2423157 | Bérèla | GN | Kankan | Siguiri Prefecture | 11.81667 | -9.63333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2415574 | Sintiou Rou | Sinntiou Rou,Sintiou Rou | GN | Boke | Koundara Prefecture | 12.53333 | -13.33333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | |
| 2414180 | Yembéré | GN | Kindia | Kindia | 9.85 | -12.78333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414407 | Vendoukanta | GN | Boke | Gaoual Prefecture | 11.61667 | -13.41667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2419146 | Kolobingo | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.55 | -10.015 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2417438 | Morigouédougou | GN | Nzerekore | Beyla Prefecture | 8.38333 | -8.3 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420540 | Guélo | GN | Nzerekore | Préfecture de Guékédou | 8.80028 | -10.06028 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414259 | Yanéya | GN | Kindia | Préfecture de Forécariah | 9.45 | -12.71667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2414567 | Tou | GN | Kankan | Kouroussa | 11.26667 | -9.85 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2420600 | Gouloukoboya | GN | Faranah | Faranah Prefecture | 9.93333 | -11.11667 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place | ||
| 2422131 | Diabaseridou | GN | Kankan | Mandiana Prefecture | 10.01667 | -8.13333 | 0 | Africa/Conakry | populated place |
**Exploring Guinea: A Geographer's Perspective**
Introduction**
As a geographer, delving into the geographic data of Guinea offers a fascinating journey through its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and dynamic urban centers. By obtaining data on the cities of Guinea, including their regions and departments, along with the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city, we can gain valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of this West African nation.
Diverse Regions of Guinea**
Guinea boasts a diverse array of geographic features, including coastal plains, dense forests, and mountainous terrain. The country is characterized by three main geographic regions: Lower Guinea in the west, Upper Guinea in the central part, and Forested Guinea in the southeastern region. Each region offers its own unique climate, vegetation, and natural resources, shaping the livelihoods of its inhabitants.
Mapping Guinea's Departments**
Guinea is divided into administrative units known as departments, which are further subdivided into prefectures and sub-prefectures. Mapping the departments allows us to understand the distribution of population, economic activities, and infrastructure across the country. From the bustling capital city of Conakry to the remote villages nestled in the Guinean highlands, each department plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of Guinea.
Vibrant Urban Centers**
Guinea's urban centers serve as important hubs of commerce, culture, and governance. The capital city of Conakry, located on the Atlantic coast, is not only the largest city in Guinea but also the economic and political heart of the country. Other major cities such as Kankan, Kindia, and Nzérékoré contribute to Guinea's urban landscape, offering opportunities for trade, education, and social interaction.
Unraveling Latitude and Longitude**
Obtaining the latitude and longitude coordinates of Guinea's cities provides valuable spatial references for navigation, research, and urban planning initiatives. From the northern city of Labé to the southern city of Macenta, these coordinates help us visualize the distribution of population and infrastructure, as well as analyze spatial patterns and trends over time.
Challenges and Opportunities**
Guinea faces various geographic challenges, including deforestation, soil erosion, and natural disasters such as floods and landslides. Addressing these challenges requires sustainable land management practices, environmental conservation efforts, and community-based resilience strategies. At the same time, Guinea possesses abundant natural resources, including bauxite, gold, and diamonds, which present opportunities for economic development and diversification.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, exploring Guinea's geography from a geographer's perspective offers valuable insights into the country's spatial dynamics, cultural diversity, and socio-economic challenges. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographic coordinates, we can better understand Guinea's past, present, and future trajectories. As Guinea continues to navigate the complexities of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, the role of geographers in analyzing and addressing these challenges remains vital. Through collaboration, innovation, and a deep understanding of Guinea's geographic complexities, we can contribute to the continued prosperity and well-being of its people and landscapes.

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A Geographic Exploration of Guinea: Unlocking the Data for Better Insights
Guinea, a country located in West Africa, is often overshadowed by its larger neighbors but offers an incredible array of geographical features, from its lush rainforests to its mountainous terrain. For geographers, Guinea represents a rich and diverse landscape for study. Understanding its cities, regions, and departments—and obtaining accurate geographic data about them—is crucial for anyone interested in exploring the country’s complex spatial dynamics. Whether you’re working on urban planning, environmental studies, or any other geographical research, access to comprehensive data, including latitude and longitude coordinates, is essential for effective analysis and decision-making.
Guinea’s cities are spread across different regions, each contributing uniquely to the country’s development. By obtaining detailed information about these cities, including their administrative divisions and precise geographic coordinates, researchers can develop deeper insights into the socio-economic patterns, environmental concerns, and infrastructural needs of the country. Additionally, making this data available in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that anyone working with this information can use it effectively in various applications.
The Structure of Guinea: A Look at Cities, Regions, and Departments
Guinea is divided into several regions, each with its own administrative divisions, known as departments. These regions and departments serve as the building blocks of the country’s political and administrative framework. Understanding the geographical distribution of these regions, as well as their cities, is crucial for geographers looking to assess the country's development needs and challenges.
Each region within Guinea is home to a number of cities, towns, and villages, each with varying levels of population density, infrastructure development, and economic activity. For instance, Conakry, the capital city, is a vibrant hub of commerce and politics, while other regions like Faranah, Kankan, and Labé are known for their distinct cultural identities and economic activities centered around agriculture and mining.
By obtaining detailed data on each of Guinea’s cities—including their regions and departments—researchers can better understand how the country’s population is distributed and where resources are needed most. This data can help policymakers allocate resources, plan infrastructure projects, and support local communities in ways that foster balanced development across the country.
Latitude and Longitude: Essential Data for Accurate Mapping
Latitude and longitude are fundamental for any geographical study, especially when working with large areas like Guinea. The ability to pinpoint the exact coordinates of cities and regions allows for precise mapping, navigation, and spatial analysis. In Guinea, where infrastructure and urbanization patterns can vary greatly between regions, having accurate latitude and longitude data is critical for planning and development.
By obtaining the geographic coordinates of each city in Guinea, researchers can create detailed maps that visualize the country’s urban centers, transportation routes, and natural resources. Furthermore, this data can be used to analyze the spatial relationships between cities and regions, allowing researchers to identify trends in population growth, urban expansion, and resource distribution.
Additionally, knowing the exact geographic location of cities and towns allows for the integration of Guinea’s data into geographic information systems (GIS) or other mapping platforms. This makes it easier for urban planners, developers, and government agencies to visualize and analyze geographical phenomena such as land use, environmental concerns, and infrastructure needs.
The Power of Data Formats: Flexibility and Accessibility for All
The true power of geographic data lies not only in its accuracy but also in its accessibility. When data about Guinea’s cities and regions is available in multiple formats, such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, it becomes easier for researchers, developers, and planners to integrate this information into their projects and systems. Each of these formats offers specific advantages depending on the application.
- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values)** is a simple format that is widely used for organizing data in tabular form. It is particularly useful for storing lists of cities, their populations, and other key statistics. The ease of use and compatibility with spreadsheet software makes CSV an excellent choice for data manipulation and analysis.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language)** is used to manage and query relational databases. When working with large datasets, SQL enables geographers and planners to store complex relationships between cities, regions, and departments in an organized manner. SQL’s querying capabilities allow users to extract specific data points from large datasets, making it ideal for detailed geographic analysis.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)** is a lightweight data format that is commonly used in web applications and APIs. JSON allows data to be transmitted and parsed quickly, making it ideal for creating interactive maps or web-based tools that require geographic data about Guinea’s cities and regions. JSON is also flexible, making it easy to structure data in a way that can be adapted to various applications.
- **XML (Extensible Markup Language)** is used to structure hierarchical data and is often employed when data needs to be shared between different systems. For complex datasets that include relationships between cities, regions, and departments, XML offers a convenient way to store and exchange data. This format is particularly useful when data needs to be shared across different platforms or integrated into other systems.
How Geographic Data of Guinea Can Drive Development and Environmental Research
Access to detailed geographic data of Guinea is essential for advancing research and development in the country. For urban development, having accurate data on the cities and regions allows planners to identify areas of high population density and plan infrastructure projects accordingly. Whether it’s improving transportation networks, upgrading utilities, or designing new residential areas, geographic data is key to ensuring that development is sustainable and meets the needs of the population.
Environmental researchers can also benefit from geographic data. With precise coordinates and data on land use, environmental scientists can monitor deforestation, track changes in biodiversity, and assess the impacts of climate change on Guinea’s ecosystems. By knowing the location of key natural resources, such as water bodies, forests, and agricultural land, researchers can design conservation strategies that protect Guinea’s rich biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of its resources.
Moreover, geographic data can support efforts to mitigate the effects of natural disasters. By mapping out regions vulnerable to flooding, landslides, or droughts, researchers and policymakers can prepare and implement disaster risk reduction measures to protect communities and minimize damage to infrastructure.
Conclusion
Guinea’s geographic data, including detailed information on cities, regions, and departments, provides invaluable insights into the country’s spatial dynamics. By obtaining accurate latitude and longitude data for each city and department, researchers and planners can gain a deeper understanding of the country’s infrastructure needs, environmental challenges, and socio-economic patterns. Accessing this data in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that it can be easily integrated into a variety of systems and applications, enabling more effective planning and research. Ultimately, geographic data plays a crucial role in supporting sustainable development and addressing the challenges faced by Guinea as it continues to grow and evolve.