Guéckédou
Guéckédou is a city in southwestern Guinea, located in the Guéckédou Prefecture within the Forested Guinea region. It is situated near the borders with Sierra Leone and Liberia. The city serves as an important administrative and commercial center for its surrounding area.
Historically, Guéckédou has been a significant crossing point for trade and migration, particularly between Guinea and
The economy of Guéckédou is largely based on agriculture, with staple crops including rice, cassava, and palm
Guéckédou gained international attention in 2014 as one of the initial epicenters of the West African Ebola
The population of Guéckédou is diverse, comprising various ethnic groups indigenous to Guinea and those who