Republic of Guinea
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Definition
Proper noun: * Republic of Guinea: A country in West Africa, located on the Atlantic coast. It is a republic and was formerly a French colony, gaining its independence from France in 1958.
Usage
- The term "Republic of Guinea" is the official name of the country. It is used in formal contexts such as diplomacy, official documents, and news reporting.
- In everyday usage, the country is most commonly referred to simply as "Guinea".
- It is used to specify the nation as a political and geographical entity.
Examples
- Formal Context:
- The ambassador presented his credentials to the Republic of Guinea.
- A new trade agreement was signed between the Republic of Guinea and its neighbors.
- Common Context:
- She is traveling to Guinea next month.
- The capital of the Republic of Guinea is Conakry.
Advanced Usage
- The country is often called "Guinea-Conakry" to distinguish it from other countries with "Guinea" in their names, such as Equatorial Guinea and Guinea-Bissau.
- To avoid confusion, the team was listed as representing Guinea-Conakry at the conference.
Variants and Related Words
- Guinea (n): The common, short-form name for the Republic of Guinea.
- Guinean (adj): Relating to the Republic of Guinea or its people.
- Guinean culture is very diverse.
- Guinean (n): A native or citizen of the Republic of Guinea.
- He is a Guinean working abroad.
Synonyms
- Guinea
- Guinea-Conakry
Related Terms
- French Guinea: The former colonial name for the territory before its independence in 1958.
- West Africa: The region where the Republic of Guinea is located.
Noun
- a republic in western Africa on the Atlantic; formerly a French colony; achieved independence from France in 1958