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  • Guinea-Bissau is a small country located on the West Coast of Africa. It is bordered by Senegal to the north, Guinea to the south and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The country gained its independence from Portugal in 1974 and has since been striving to establish a stable government and economy. Despite its rich cultural heritage and natural resources, Guinea-Bissau remains one of the poorest countries in the world.
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  • ^ "EU pull-out hits Guinea-Bissau reforms". BBC. 4 Ağustos 2010. ... ^ "MISSANG Trains Police Staff in Guinea-Bissau". allafrica. 25 Temmuz 2011.
  • Public Order Police officer during a parade in Guinea-Bissau. Guinea-Bissau is a republic.[68] In the past, the government had been highly centralized.
  • Guinea-Bissau is a small country located on the West Coast of Africa. It is bordered by Senegal to the north, Guinea to the south and east...
  • Guinea-Bissau is a major transit point for Latin American cocaine headed for Europe and some army officials are known to have become involved in the trade.
  • Plains and Guinean mangroves, various kinds of trees and shrubs adapted to thrive in the saline coastal sediment habitats, dominate the coastline of Guinea-Bissau.
  • The most interesting facts about Guinea-Bissau, from hippos adapted to saltwater, to briefly having two presidents and two prime ministers.
  • Present in the country since the signature of the Cooperation Agreement with the Government of Guinea-Bissau on 29 June, 1975, immediately after the...
  • With a GDP per capita of US$ 494, Guinea-Bissau is among the poorest countries in the world. Since independence from Portugal in 1974, the country has...
  • Tiny Guinea-Bissau, sandwiched between its beefier West African neighbours Senegal and Guinea, is overlooked, little known or at best, prone to mixed press.
  • Guinea-Bissau's environment is largely made up of swamps and marshlands that tend to spring up around the nation's many waterways.