Conakry

From World travel guide

Jump to: navigation, search

Downtown Mendoza.jpg Conakry or Konakry (Malinké: Template:Unicode) is the capital and largest city of Guinea.

Guinea's capital city is a port on the Atlantic Ocean. Originally situated on Tombo Island, one of the Îles de Los, it has since spread up the neighboring Kaloum Peninsula. The population of Conakry is difficult to ascertain, although the U.S. Bureau of African Affairs has estimated it at 2 million.<ref>"Background Note: Guinea". Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State, January 2007. Accessed February 24, 2007; World Gazetteer, Retrieved on June 16 2008</ref> Even given this uncertainty, Conakry makes up almost a quarter of the population of Guinea.

Contents

History

According to a legend, the name of the city comes from the fusion of the name "Cona", a wine and cheese producer of the Baga people, and the word "nakiri", which means the other bank or side.<ref>Histoire de Conakry - Template:Fr icon</ref>

Image:Conakry us map 1981.jpg
Streetmap of the city centre of Conakry, 1981.

Conakry was originally settled on tiny Tombo Island and later spread to the neighboring Kaloum Peninsula, a Template:Convert long stretch of land Template:Convert wide. The city was essentially founded after Britain ceded the island to France in 1887. In 1885, the two island villages of Conakry and Boubinet had fewer than 500 inhabitants. Conakry became the capital of French Guinea in 1904 and prospered as an export port, particularly after a (now closed) railway to Kankan opened the large scale export of groundnut from the interior. In the decades after independence, the population of Conakry exploded, from 50,000 inhabitants in 1958 to 600,000 in 1980, to over two million today.<ref>Patrick Manning. Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, 1880-1995, Cambridge (1998)</ref> Its small size and relative isolation from the mainland, while an advantage to its colonial founders, has created an infrastructural burden since independence.<ref>For the urban infrastructure and its history, see [ http://www.worldbank.org/urban/forum2002/docs/diallo-pres.pdf. M. Dian DIALLO. Street Addressing And Basic Services In Conakry, Guinea]. Presented at the Urban Forum/ World Bank - Washington DC - April 2 - 4 2002.</ref>

Image:22novemberdetail.JPG
A monument to commemorate the 1970 military victory over the Portuguese invasion

In 1970, conflict between Portuguese forces and the PAIGC in neighboring Portuguese Guinea (now Guinea-Bissau) spilled into the Republic of Guinea when a group of 350 Portuguese troops and Guinean dissidents landed near Conakry, attacked the city, and freed 26 Portuguese prisoners of war held by the PAIGC before retreating, failing to overthrow the government or kill the PAIGC leadership. <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Government & Administration

Conakry is a special city with a single region and prefecture government. The local government of the city was decentralized in 1991 between five municipal communes headed by a mayor.<ref>Guineeconakry.info - Conakry (la capitale)</ref> From the tip in the southwest, these are:

The five urban communes make up the Conakry Region, one of the eight Regions of Guinea, which is headed by a governor. At the second-tier prefect level, the city is designated as the Conakry Special Zone, though the prefecture and regional government are one-and-the-same. At two million inhabitants, it is far and away the largest city in Guinea, making up almost a quarter of the nation's population and making it more than four times bigger than its nearest rival, Kankan.

Economy

Conakry is Guinea's largest city and its administrative, communications, and economic center. The city's economy revolves largely around the port, which has modern facilities for handling and storing cargo, through which alumina and bananas are shipped. Manufactures include food products and Housing Materials. An average Guinean in Conakry will get a monthly wage of about 225 000 GNF or about $45.

Infrastructural crisis

Periodic power and water cuts are a daily burden for Conakry's residents, dating back to early 2002. Government and power company officials blame the drought of February 2001 for a failure of the hydro-electric supply to the capital, and a failure of aging machinery for the continuation of the crisis. Critics of the government cite mis-management, corruption, and the pull out of the power agency's French partner at the beginning of 2002. As of 2007, much of the city has no traffic lighting in the overnight hours.<ref>Conakry's dark streets turning orange. James Copnall, BBC News, Guinea . 23 November 2006.</ref> Popular anger at shortages in Conakry were entwined with anti-government protests, strikes, and violence over the rule of former President Lansana Conté and the successive prime ministers, Cellou Dalein Diallo and Eugène Camara, appointed to fill the post after the resignation of PM François Lonseny Fall in April 2004. Violence reached a peak in January-February 2007 in a general strike, which saw over a hundred deaths when the Army confronted protesters<ref>For the relations between the 2007 crisis and infrastructure in Conakry, see:

</ref>

Attractions

Attractions in the city include the Guinea National Museum, several markets, the Guinea Palais du Peuple, Conakry Grand Mosque (which was built by Ahmed Sékou Touré), the city's nightlife and the nearby Iles de Los. [[File:Conakrymosque.jpg|thumb|left|240px|Conakry Grand Mosque]] The city is noted for its botanical garden. The Polytechnical Institute of Conakry is also located in Conakry.

The street numbering scheme of Conakry labels all roads with a two-letter code for the urban district, followed by a three digit number: odd for north-south streets and even for east-west, e.g. KA002 for a northbound street in the Kaloum district.

See also

References

Template:Reflist

Template:Coord

External links

Template:Guinea-pref Template:List of African capitalsaf:Conakry ar:كوناكري bn:কোনাক্রি be-x-old:Конакры br:Conakry bg:Конакри ca:Conakry cs:Conakry da:Conakry de:Conakry et:Conakry el:Κονακρί es:Conakry eo:Konakrio eu:Konakry fa:کوناکری fr:Conakry ff:Konaakiri gd:Conakry gl:Conakry ko:코나크리 hy:Կոնակրի hr:Conakry io:Conakry id:Conakry is:Kónakrí it:Conakry he:קונאקרי jv:Conakry ka:კონაკრი ky:Конакри sw:Conakry ht:Konakri la:Conakri lv:Konakri lb:Conakry lt:Konakris lij:Conakry hu:Conakry mk:Конакри nl:Conakry ja:コナクリ no:Conakry nov:Konakri oc:Conakry pms:Conakry pl:Konakry pt:Conacri ksh:Conakry ru:Конакри simple:Conakry sk:Konakry sr:Конакри fi:Conakry sv:Conakry tl:Conakry tg:Конакри tr:Konakri uk:Конакрі (місто) vec:Conakry war:Conakry zh:科納克里

Personal tools
Destinations

Toolbox