Fouta Djallon
Fouta Djallon is a mountainous region located in Guinea, West Africa. It is known for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and rich biodiversity. The area serves as the source of several major rivers, including the Niger and Gambia, making it crucial for the region's water supply.
The region is predominantly inhabited by the Fulani people, who have a rich cultural heritage. Agriculture and livestock farming are common practices among the locals, contributing to their economy. The unique climate and geography of Fouta Djallon also support various plant and animal species, making it an important ecological zone.