Fun facts about Nzérékoré
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Nzérékoré was the center of an uprising against French rule in 1911.
Nzérékoré
Guinea
Nzérékoré is the third largest city in Guinea by population after the capital, Conakry and Kankan, and the largest city in the Guinée forestière region of southeastern Guinea. The city is the capital of Nzérékoré Prefecture.
From the “History” section
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There were three days of ethno-religious fighting in Nzérékoré in July 2013.
Nzérékoré
Guinea
Nzérékoré is the third largest city in Guinea by population after the capital, Conakry and Kankan, and the largest city in the Guinée forestière region of southeastern Guinea. The city is the capital of Nzérékoré Prefecture.
From the “History” section
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Nzérékoré has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw).
Nzérékoré
Guinea
Nzérékoré is the third largest city in Guinea by population after the capital, Conakry and Kankan, and the largest city in the Guinée forestière region of southeastern Guinea. The city is the capital of Nzérékoré Prefecture.
From the “Climate” section
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The city features a lengthy wet season covering the months of March through November.
Nzérékoré
Guinea
Nzérékoré is the third largest city in Guinea by population after the capital, Conakry and Kankan, and the largest city in the Guinée forestière region of southeastern Guinea. The city is the capital of Nzérékoré Prefecture.
From the “Climate” section
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The N1 highway connects the city with Kankan in the north.
Nzérékoré
Guinea
Nzérékoré is the third largest city in Guinea by population after the capital, Conakry and Kankan, and the largest city in the Guinée forestière region of southeastern Guinea. The city is the capital of Nzérékoré Prefecture.
From the “Transportation” section
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