Lower Guinea (Guinea)
Lower Guinea or Maritime Guinea (French Basse Guinée or Guinée maritime ) is one of the four unofficial, geographically defined regions of Guinea . It is located in the west of the country on the coast and includes the capital region Conakry and thus the economic and political center of Guinea as well as the west of the Boké region and most of the Kindia region .
The predominant people in Lower Guinea are the Susu , their language is the lingua franca in Lower Guinea and spreads at the expense of other languages such as the Baga languages, Mani, Landuman and Nalu.