Boké
Boké is a region in the northwestern part of Guinea, a country in West Africa. It is one of the eight administrative regions of the country, and its capital is the city of Boké. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, including savannas, forests, and rivers. Boké is also notable for its rich cultural heritage, with a significant population of the Fulani people, who have a strong influence on the region's traditions and customs.
The economy of Boké is primarily agricultural, with the region being a major producer of rice, peanuts,
Boké is also known for its educational institutions, including the University of Boké, which was established