Guéckédougou

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Guéckédougou
Sub-prefecture and town
Guéckédou hospital
Guéckédougou
Location in Guinea
Coordinates: 8°34′N 10°08′W / 8.567°N 10.133°W / 8.567; -10.133
Country  Guinea
Region Nzérékoré Region
Prefecture Guéckédou Prefecture
Population (2008)
  Total 221,715

Guéckédougou or Guéckédou is a town in southern Guinea near the Sierra Leone and Liberian borders. It had a population of 79,140 in 1996 (census) but has grown massively since the civil wars and, as of 2008, it is estimated to be 221,715.[1] It was a centre of fighting during the Second Liberian Civil War and the Sierra Leone Civil War in 2000 and 2001.

A school in Guéckédougou

The city is renowned for its large weekly market, which attracts traders from across Southern Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire.

On 12 February 2007, the town's police station was ransacked amidst the resumption of protests and strikes against President Lansana Conté

References

  1. World Gazetteer, Retrieved on June 16, 2008

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Coordinates: 8°34′N 10°08′W / 8.567°N 10.133°W / 8.567; -10.133

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