Subdivisions of Guinea

Guinea's natural regions of Maritime, Middle, Upper, and Forested.

Guinea is divided into four natural regions with distinct human, geographic, and climatic characteristics:

Government divisions

Regions

Further information: Regions of Guinea

Guinea is divided into seven administrative regions. The national capital, Conakry, ranks as a special zone.

RegionCapitalPopulation
Conakry Region Conakry2,325,190
Nzérékoré Region Nzérékoré1,528,908
Kankan Region Kankan1,427,568
Kindia Region Kindia1,326,727
Boké Region Boké965,767
Labé Region Labé903,386
Faranah Region Faranah839,083
Mamou RegionMamou719,011

Prefectures

Further information: Prefectures of Guinea

Guineas regions are subdivided into thirty-three prefectures.

  1. Beyla
  2. Boffa
  3. Boké
  4. Conakry
  5. Coyah
  6. Dabola
  7. Dalaba
  8. Dinguiraye
  9. Dubréka
  10. Faranah
  11. Forécariah
  12. Fria
  13. Gaoual
  14. Guéckédou
  15. Kankan
  16. Kérouané
  17. Kindia

  1. Kissidougou
  2. Koubia
  3. Koundara
  4. Kouroussa
  5. Labé
  6. Lélouma
  7. Lola
  8. Macenta
  9. Mali
  10. Mamou
  11. Mandiana
  12. Nzérékoré
  13. Pita
  14. Siguiri
  15. Télimélé
  16. Tougué
  17. Yomou

Sub-prefectures

Further information: Sub-prefectures of Guinea

The Communes of Guinea or sub prefectures, known in French as sous-prefectures, are the third-level administrative divisions in Guinea. As of 2009 there were 303 rural communes of Guinea and 38 urban communes, 5 of which compose the Conakry greater urban area.

See also

References

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