Macenta
Macenta | |
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Sub-prefecture and town | |
Macenta | |
Coordinates: 8°33′N 9°28′W / 8.550°N 9.467°W | |
Country | Guinea |
Region | Nzérékoré Region |
Prefecture | Macenta Prefecture |
Population (2008 est.) | |
• Total | 88,376 |
Macenta is a town in southeastern Guinea, founded by the Toma people. Population 88,376 (2008 est).[1]
Geography
Macenta is the capital of the Macenta Prefecture in southeastern Guinea. It is located in the Guinea Highlands (at 2,033 feet (620 m)) on the road from Nzérékoré to Guéckédou. The Nianda River joins the Makonda River near Macenta.[2]
Recent history
French colonial and settlement influx influenced by Liberians circa 2000.
Economy
Macenta is the major trading market town for tea, coffee, rice, cassava, shea butter extract, kola nuts, palm oil, and kernels grown in the surrounding agricultural area. A tea processing plant was built in Macenta in 1968, and the town has an agricultural research station, a sawmill, and several secondary schools.[3] A trade in smuggling is believed to have developed in Macenta.
The town is served by Macenta Airport.
References
- ↑ World Gazetteer, Retrieved on June 16, 2008
- ↑ Anderson, Ewan.W. International Boundaries: A Geopolitical Atlas By Ewan W. Anderson (2003). Routledge. p. 939. ISBN 1-57958-375-X. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica, Retrieved on June 16, 2008
Coordinates: 08°33′N 09°28′W / 8.550°N 9.467°W
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