Republic of Guinea
République de Guinée
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République de Guinée
Guinea, also known by his human name of Aboubacar Diakite, is a stubborn man who struggles with his self-esteem and perception of himself, a man who wants to stand out against his peers.
Guinea tries his best to stand out and be unique, afraid that he will lose himself and his independent identity in the midst of countries that have names similar to his own. He hates being confused for them and is always the first to protest when people confuse them.
Guinea struggles with his self-esteem, feeling that he is easily overlooked, and sometimes feels as if he deserves to be overlooked. Guinea likes making friends and being around people, and struggles with anxiety around how people see him. Guinea just wants to be well-liked and loved and will change himself to get that.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Guinea-Conakry, Conakry
Languages Spoken: French (Official), Arabic, English, Fula, Malinké, Susu, Kissi, Koro, Kpelle, Temne, Toma, Badyara, Baga, Bambara, Bassari, Dan, Dyula, Landoma, Limba, Maninka, Mano, Pular, Sua, Wamey, Yalunka, Zialo
Religion: Mālikī Sunni Islam
Guinea is five foot four in height and a physical age of twenty-four. He has dark brown eyes and kinky brown hair.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the stripes of his flag traveling down the rest of his body.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest ethnic groups being Fulani (33.4%), Malinke (29.4%), Soussou (21.2%), and Guerze (7.8%)
Guinea has broad shoulders and a stocky build.
Guinea has looked the same for much of his history.
From October 12, 1882 to October 2, 1958, Guinea had a dulled French flag.
1958-Present: Aboubacar Diakite
1882-1958: Dieudonné Sauveterre
May 23, 1984-Present: Republic of Guinea | République de Guinée
1978-May 23, 1984: People's Revolutionary Republic of Guinea | République populaire révolutionnaire de Guinée
October 2, 1958-1978: Republic of Guinea | République de Guinée
Decemeber 17, 1891-October 2, 1958: French Guinea | Guinée française
October 12, 1882-December 17, 1891: South Rivers | Rivières du Sud