No, the Republic of Guinea is a coastal country in Africa. You might be thinking of the island of New Guinea.
The Republic of Guinea is in Africa.Equatorial Guinea is in AfricaGuinea-Bissau is in AfricaThe island of New Guinea is in Oceania, which is associated with the region of Australia.
No. They are completely different:The Republic of Guinea is a country in Africa.The island of New Guinea is an island within Melanesia containing two countries: Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean. New Guinea is shared by Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.
Howland Island is 18,000 km from the Republic of GuineaHowever, you might be thinking of Papua New Guinea. It's only 4400 km from Papua New Guinea.
The Republic of Guinea is a presidential republic. It has no prince.
Guinea-Bissau is on the Northwest border of the Republic of Guinea.
Hispaniola, which is home to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. New Guinea, which is part of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Ireland, which is part of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The Republic of Guinea is an independent nation.
Yes, the Republic of Guinea is independent.
No. French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958. The Republic of Guinea is an independent country.
There are no inland lakes in the Republic of Guinea.
People from the Republic of Guinea are Guineans.