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Most expensive numbers sold

  • '5' - £3.5million (Dubai - 2007)
  • 'M 1' - £331,500 (2006)
  • 'VIP 1' - £285,000 (2006)
  • '51 NGH' - £254,000 (2006)
  • 'GS 1' - £258,775 (2005)
  • 'K1 NGS' - £231,000 (1993)

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Car registrations of Guinea

Number Plates of Guinea

Continent: Africa

Capital: Conakry

Population: 9.5 million

Country ISO code: GN

Country OVAL code: RG
(Republic of Guinea)

Car registrations of Guinea

Driving Side: Right

First license issued in 1970's

Number of vehicles:
cars 13,000 (1989), trucks and buses 13,000 (1989)

Road information:
total: 30,500 km; paved: 5,033 km; unpaved: 25,467 km (1999 est.)

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Number Plates from Guinea

A little about Guinea

Guinea is located in southwestern West Africa. It is bound by Guinea-Bissau to the northwest, Senegal and Mali to the north, the Ivory Coast to the east, Sierra Leone and Liberia to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southwest. The country is divided into four topographical regions. (1.) Lower or Maritime Guinea which is an alluvial plain with coastal swamps (2.) Middle Guinea which is formed by the Fouta Djallon Massif and consists of a stepped plateau cut by narrow valleys. (3.) Upper Guinea in the northeast which is a region of grassy plains and savannas. (4.) The forest region of southeastern Guinea which consists of the Guinea Highlands. Over one-third of the country is drained by the Niger River and lower Guinea has numerous rivers, of which the most important are the Rio Nunez, Fatala, Melikhoure, Konkoure and the Rio Kapatchez. Major Cities (pop. est.); Conakry 650,000, Kankan 55,000, N'zerekore 44,600, Kindia 39,100 (1983). Land Use; forested 59%, pastures 22%, agricultural-cultivated 3%, other 16% (1993)