Guinea is a Tier III Nation in Africa . It borders
Guinea-Bissau,
Senegal,
Sierra Leone,
Liberia,
Mali and
Cote d'Ivoire.
Background[]
Guinea, officially the Republic of Guinea, is a west-coastal country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea, the modern country is sometimes referred to as Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from other countries with "Guinea" in the name and the eponymous region, such as Guinea-Bissau and
Equatorial Guinea. Guinea has an area of 245,857 square kilometres (94,926 sq mi).
The sovereign state of Guinea is a republic with a president who is directly elected by the people; this position is both head of state and head of government. The unicameral Guinean National Assembly is the legislative body of the country, and its members are also directly elected by the people. The judicial branch is led by the Guinea Supreme Court, the highest and final court of appeal in the country.
Guinea is a predominantly Islamic country, with Muslims representing 85 percent of the population. Guinea's people belong to twenty-four ethnic groups. French, the official language of Guinea, is the main language of communication in schools, in government administration, and the media, but more than twenty-four indigenous languages are also spoken.
Base Statistics[]
Economy[]
Guinea starts with a modest economy of $372,684. $254,425 from tax and $118,259 from resources.
Resources[]
Resources of Guinea | |
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+9.87 |
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+1.1 |
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+4.88 |
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+3.1 |
Military[]
Guinea starts with 20k home guards and has a manpower reserve of 60,000.
Base Manpower Capacity of Guinea per Conscription Law | |
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The following columns below present the manpower capacity from lowest (Disarmed) to highest (Required). RP stands for "Recruitable Population". | |
Disarmed [1% RP] |
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Volunteer [2% RP] |
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Limited [5% RP] |
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Extensive [10% RP] |
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Required [25% RP] |
Geography[]
Guinea's terrain is completely flat.
Cities[]
Guinea has 26 cities. The most populous is the capital Conakry, with a population of 1,494,000. Conakry alone has nearly half of the country's total population. The only other major city of note is Boke.
Formables[]
Guinea can form Kaabu Empire and
African Union
Strategy[]
First make 2 electronic factories and get the resources needed for it. While you're waiting, get a military leader and assign it to your troops and start training them. Then sell the electronics and put government spending to medium, and put research spending to low. Now justify on Guinea-Bissau and on
Sierra Leone. Get some artillery to weaken the troops and make 2 units of infantry. Now declare war on them. (Not the home guard.) Combine them and use the AI Luring method. With the home guards out of the capital, use your home guard to take the capital. Now take over the rest of the nations and annex their land. Now justify on Senegal and
Gambia. While you're waiting, try to buy some steel and motor parts from other countries to invade quicker. You could also create them yourself if you're up for that. If you have tanks, make 2 tanks units, preferably as much as you can handle. One for
Senegal and one for
Gambia. Move the artillery to the tank where the tank will take a city for AI Luring since you can damage the infantry of both
Senegal and
Gambia at the same time. Take the
Gambia, and use the tank to invade the southern part of
Senegal. Use the other tank to invade the east and north. Combine the tanks to invade the capital. Now you can form the
Kaabu Empire. You can go after the rest of Africa and/or start invading Europe if you're strong enough for that.
Resources[]
Guinea produces a variety of resources, with the primary one being Aluminum. This makes it a prime target for colonization. The resources are as follows:
Trivia[]
Guinea has a city that is named Mali. If Mali were to form anything, the city would change its name accordingly to what they formed (Eg:
Mali forms the [[File:{{{Name}}} Flag.png|border|22px|link={{{Name}}}]] [[{{{Name}}}|{{{Name}}}]]), but it was fixed in an update.