Uruagu
Uruagu is a small village located in the northern region of the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers east of the city of Kankan, near the border with Mali. The village is primarily inhabited by the Fulani people, who are known for their nomadic lifestyle and cattle herding. Uruagu is part of the Kankan Prefecture and is governed by the local administration of Guinea.
The village is characterized by its traditional Fulani architecture, which includes mud-brick houses and thatched roofs.
Uruagu is connected to the broader region through a network of dirt roads and paths. The village
The cultural life of Uruagu is rich and vibrant, with traditional Fulani customs and practices still prevalent.
Despite its remote location, Uruagu plays a crucial role in the broader context of Guinea's northern region.