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Guinea

ISO3: GINSub-Saharan AfricaLower middle income

Guinea is a lower middle income economy in Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a population of about 14,754,785 and a GDP of $25.01 billion.

Explore 261 World Bank indicators for Guinea below.

Guinea at a Glance

Capital
Conakry
Population
14,754,785
Area
245,857 km²
60.0 /km²
Currency
GNF Guinean franc
Languages
French
ISO codes
GIN · GN
Lower-middle income economy: The World Bank classifies Guinea as lower-middle income (GNI per capita $1,136–$4,465). These economies typically have significant agricultural sectors and face challenges around poverty reduction and infrastructure development.

Key Development Indicators

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Frequently asked questions about Guinea

What is the population of Guinea?
Guinea has a population of approximately 14,754,785, according to the most recent World Bank data.
What is the capital of Guinea?
The capital of Guinea is Conakry.
What region is Guinea in?
The World Bank places Guinea in the Sub-Saharan Africa region.
What income group is Guinea in?
The World Bank classifies Guinea as a Lower middle income economy.
What currency does Guinea use?
Guinea uses the Guinean franc (GNF).

Data sourced from the World Bank Open Data portal. Values represent the most recent available year. NULL or missing values indicate data is suppressed, not collected, or not applicable for this country.