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Which cities in Guinea are more prosperous?

Conakry, the capital, is the largest city in China. Located on the southwest coast of Guinea, bordering on the east side of the Atlantic Ocean, it is composed of Ross Islands, Karume Peninsula and coastal land connected with the peninsula, and is the largest seaport in Guinea. Administrative divisions and major cities, the country is divided into the capital city of Conakry and seven administrative districts (regions), namely Kindia District, Bokai District, Rabe District, Mamu District, Farana District, Enzerekore District and Kangkang District; The administrative region governs 33 provinces (prefectures) and 5 urban districts in Conakry; The province is divided into sous-preference;; Grassroots administrative units are natural villages or urban streets. The main cities are: Kindia, Bokai, Rabe, Mamu, Farana, Enzerekore and Kangkang. These seven cities are the capitals of seven administrative regions. All ethnic groups have their own languages, and the main languages are Susu, Marince and Raf (also known as Boer). Conakry, the capital of Guinea and the largest city in China, covers an area of 347 square kilometers, with about 2 million teething teeth, with a teething density of nearly 6,000 people per square kilometer. Conakry Gebesia Airport is an international airport, and Conakry Autonomous Port is one of the largest seaports in West Africa. Conakry is a tropical land weather, which is dry and cold all the year round. The annual average temperature is 26.4℃, the relative maximum temperature is 38. 1℃, and the relative minimum temperature is 17.2℃. The rainy season is from June 1 1 to April of the following year, and from May to June 10. The annual precipitation is more than 4000 mm, and the precipitation in rainy season accounts for more than 95% of the whole year. Conakry was originally a small fishing village, which took shape at the beginning of the 20th century. From 65438 to 0950, Conakry grew up with the development of bauxite. Conakry's economy is backward, its industry is not vigorous, and there are only a few light industries and handicrafts. Because it is located along the coast, it is rich in fish and the fishing industry is more lively. Business is mainly private, there are few small and medium-sized supermarkets and specialty stores in the city, and there are 23 free markets. Among them, the markets of Medina and Niger belong to the larger commodity distribution centers in West Africa.