| Vassérédou | |
|---|---|
| Sub-prefecture and town | |
| Coordinates: 8°42′N9°13′W / 8.700°N 9.217°W | |
| Country |  | 
| Region | Nzérékoré Region | 
| Prefecture | Macenta Prefecture | 
| Time zone | GMT (UTC+0) | 
Vassérédou is a town and sub-prefecture in the Macenta Prefecture in the Nzérékoré Region of south-eastern Guinea. [1]

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Coordinates: 8°42′N9°13′W / 8.700°N 9.217°W

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