• There is no rail line in Guinea-Bissau. In 2002, the country had an estimated 4,400 km (2,735 mi) of roads, of which 453 km (282 mi) were tarred.
  • Guinea-Bissau, country of western Africa. Situated on the Atlantic coast, the predominantly low-lying country is slightly hilly farther inland.
  • Bissau is the capital city of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau. WHO Region: African Region. ... WHO country cooperation strategy at a glance: Guinea-Bissau.
  • 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.
  • 7 Dec 1836 District of Guinea (Distrito da Guiné)(composed of Bissau and Cacheu) of the Province of Cape Verde. 7 Dec 1852 United government at Bissau.
  • Town of Bula in Guinea-Bissau. Praca 24 de Septembro in Bissau. ... Essential Guinea-Bissau. Stay. A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true.
  • Tiny Guinea-Bissau, sandwiched between its beefier West African neighbours Senegal and Guinea, is overlooked, little known or at best, prone to mixed press.
  • The most interesting facts about Guinea-Bissau, from hippos adapted to saltwater, to briefly having two presidents and two prime ministers.
  • Location and Geography. Guinea-Bissau, one of the smallest and poorest West African nation-states, is surrounded by former French colonies.
  • Guinea-Bissau's environment is largely made up of swamps and marshlands that tend to spring up around the nation's many waterways.