Guinean in Seattle

Guinea

Nationality

Guinean

Seattle Sister City Nation

No

Consulate in Seattle

No

Honorary Consul in Seattle

Yes

Trade Rep in Seattle

No

Companies from this nation operating in Seattle region

To be confirmed

Nearest Consulate General

Chamber of Commerce in PNW

No

Historical, Cultural & Community Groups, including places of worship.

No

Local Immigrant Population*

1000

*Immigrant Population is an estimated sum of the number of naturalized Americans from this country and citizens from this country living in the Seattle Metro Area under any sort of immigration visa.  It does not count the American offspring or descendants of immigrants from this country, which can go back many generations and account for large numbers of people.  1,000 is the default number when we don’t have a better count.

Languages:

Guinea has 22 official language, including French, which is spoken widely.

Notes:

It’s not clear how many people from Guinea have made it to this far NW corner of America.  Seattle’s Guinean population is much smaller than in some US cities on the East coast.   If you are interested in learning more about Guinean culture in Seattle, then join an upcoming event at the West African Community Council located south of downtown.

Good person to contact about this international community in Seattle

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