Guinea-Bissau


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Guinea-Bissau is a small West African nation of captivating natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage. Its capital is Bissau, a bustling port city on the Geba River estuary. The country is most famous for the Bijagós Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve comprising 88 islands with diverse ecosystems and unique traditions. Guinea-Bissau is a musical nation, with "gumbe" being a popular traditional genre. Its history as a former Portuguese colony is reflected in its language and architecture, creating a unique blend of African and European influences. Guinea-Bissau offers an off-the-beaten-path journey into untouched nature and vibrant coastal culture.
Bissau
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36,125 sq km

