History and Culture of Guinea through Stamp
2020-12-10 Thu
Guinea is a west coastal country in Africa. The country was ruled by series of African autocrat empires until France colonized it in the 1890s.The official language of the country is French. One-third of the population speak Pulaar language. The second most spoken language is the Mandinka language and Susu language is on a third.
Majority of the people practise Islam and 8-10 per cent follow Christian along with 7 per cent adhering to indigenous religious beliefs. It has a rich musical tradition. Bembeya Jazz band became popular in the 1960s after Guinean independence.
It cuisines vary from region to region. Rice is the most common staple food. Other food items include jollof rice, maafe and tapalapa bread. In remote areas, food is eaten from a large serving dish and eaten by hand outside of homes.
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