Ginuea address format & examples
How to write a Guinean address
Home to Mount Nimba and the source of the Niger River, Ginuea is known as the "water tower of West Africa." The country is also filled with more than 24 ethnic groups that are deeply rooted in oral traditions. If you're hoping to write a letter to one of these amazing human beings, you'll need to know how to address a letter to Ginuea.
The Guinean address format isn't very different from other countries in Africa, and if you're looking at other address formats from that area of the world you'll likely notice a pattern. If you don't want to compare addresses but just want to type in the address data you have and get the correct address format back, you can use Smarty's tools for that, too. Using the correct Guinean address format ensures your mail reaches its destination stress-free. Here’s a breakdown of how to write a Ginuea address:
- Addressee line - The recipient's full name, using appropriate titles for the region.
- The street and building number - The house or building number goes right after the street.
- City - The city goes on this line all by itself.
- Country - The last thing you’ll need is the country code, GIN.

Ginuea address examples
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Boké - BOK Conakry - CNK Faranah - FRN Kankan - KAN Kindia - KND Labé - LAB Mamou - MAM Nzérékoré - NZR
La Poste Guinéenne
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