mírou
Mírou is a small village located in the northern region of the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. It is situated in the Faranah Prefecture, approximately 100 kilometers east of the regional capital, Faranah. The village is primarily inhabited by the Susu people, who are part of the Mande ethnic group. Mírou is known for its agricultural activities, with the local population engaging in the cultivation of rice, maize, and other crops. The village also has a small market where residents can trade goods and services. Mírou is connected to the broader region by a network of dirt roads, which facilitate the transportation of goods and people. The village has a basic primary school that provides education to the local children. Mírou is part of the larger Faranah region, which is known for its natural beauty, including the Faranah River and the surrounding forests. The village plays a significant role in the local economy and community life, contributing to the overall development of the Faranah Prefecture.