The Republic of Guinea is bordered by four countries: Senegal to the north, Mali to the northeast, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the southeast, and Liberia to the south. Additionally, it has a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The geographic positioning of these borders plays a significant role in Guinea's trade and cultural exchanges.
Guinea-Bissau is on the Northwest border of the Republic of Guinea.
No, the Republic of Guinea is nowhere near the Red Sea.
Mali and Côte D'Ivoire both border the Eastern side of the Republic of Guinea.
Cameroon shares borders with the Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Nigeria.-Hope this helped!
The large gulf that both Nigeria and Cameroon border is the Gulf of Guinea. The full name of Nigeria is the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
There are 4 countries with the word "Guinea" in their names:The Republic of GuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauPapua New Guinea
The countries that have a coastline on the Gulf of Guinea areCôte D'ivoireGhanaTogoBeninNigeriaCameroonEquatorial GuineaGabonSome also include:Congothe Democratic republic of Congo
There are 3 countries in Africa with Guinea in their name:The Republic of GuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-Bissau
6 countries border South Sudan. From North clockwise.SudanEthiopiaKenyaUgandaDemocratic Republic of the CongoCentral Africa Republic.
Liberia share borderd with theree countries in West Africa.The theree countries are Côte d'Ivoire on the east, Guinea on the north, Sierra Leon on the Sierra Leone on the west
Haiti.
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958.There are 4 unrelated countries that use the word Guinea:The Republic of GuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauPapua New Guinea