- Guinea (region)
Guinea is a traditional name for the region of
Africa that lies along theGulf of Guinea . It stretches north through the forested, tropical, regions and ends at theSahel .Historically, this region was one of the first parts of
sub-Saharan Africa to trade with Europeans. The extensive trade inivory ,gold , and slaves made the region wealthy, with a number of centralized kingdoms developing in the 18th and 19th centuries. These were much smaller than the large states of the wide open Sahel, but they had far higher population densities and were more centralized and technologically advanced. These kingdoms meant that the region showed more resistance to European incursions than other areas of Africa. For that reason, combined with adisease environment hostile to Europeans, much of Guinea was not made into European colonial territories until the very end of the 19th century.The name comes from the Berber term "aginaw" via Portuguese; it originally meant "black" (or, in context, "land of the blacks.")
Guinea is often subdivided into "Lower Guinea", one of the most densely populated regions of Africa, covering southern
Nigeria ,Benin ,Togo and stretching intoGhana ; and "Upper Guinea ", which is far less densely populated and stretches from theCôte d'Ivoire toGuinea-Bissau . Within theRepublic of Guinea , Lower and Upper Guinea refer to the coastal plain and the interior of that country, respectively.European traders in the region subdivided the region based on its main exports. The eastern portion by Benin and Nigeria was named the
Slave Coast . What is now Ghana was called the Gold Coast, a name later given to a British colony in the area. West of this was the Ivory Coast, still the name of the nation in that region. Furthest west, the area around modernLiberia andSierra Leone was referred to as either thePepper Coast or theGrain Coast .Countries in Guinea
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Benin
*Côte d'Ivoire
*Equatorial Guinea
*Ghana
*Guinea
*Guinea-Bissau
*Liberia
*Sierra Leone
*Togo
*SouthernNigeria
*WesternCameroon ee also
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Gulf of Guinea
*Upper Guinean forests
*Lower Guinean forests
*West Africa
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