Guineans
Guineans are the people of Guinea, a country located in West Africa. The population is diverse, consisting of several ethnic groups, including the Malinke, Fula, and Susu. The official language is French, but many Guineans also speak local languages.
The culture of Guineans is rich and vibrant, with traditions in music, dance, and art. Guinea is known for its musical heritage, particularly in genres like Guinean folk music and soukous. The country is also famous for its natural resources, including bauxite, which is a key export.