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  • 20]. [46][66], After the Carnation Revolution military coup in Lisbon on 25 April 1974, the new revolutionary leaders of Portugal and the PAIGC signed an accord in Algiers, Algeria in which Portugal agreed to remove all troops by the end of October and to officially recognize the Republic of Guinea-Bissau government controlled by the PAIGC, on 26 August 1974 and after a series of diplomatic meetings. (accboise.com)
  • This oral history of ex-combatants of the Portuguese colonial war places the reader face-to-face with the men who were conscripted to fight the last and bloodiest of the West's colonial wars in Africa, namely in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau (then Portuguese Guinea), between 1961 and 1974. (accboise.com)
  • Negotiations with African independence movements began, and by the end of 1974, Portuguese troops were withdrawn from Portuguese Guinea , which became a UN member state as Guinea-Bissau . (explained.today)
  • [13] Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau , was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea ). (wikipedia.org)
  • These movements alleged that Portuguese policies and development plans were primarily designed by the ruling authorities for the benefit of the territories' ethnic Portuguese population at the expense of local tribal control, the development of native communities, and the majority of the indigenous population, who suffered both state-sponsored discrimination and enormous social pressure to comply with government policies largely imposed from Lisbon. (accboise.com)
  • By the second half of the 14th century , the Portuguese had already compiled considerable geographical knowledge of the African west coast as far south as the Cape of Good Hope, had information on indigenous kingdoms in North Africa, and had other details about population makeup along the west coast (Marques, 1998 , pp. 125-140). (oxfordre.com)
  • The final Portuguese victory over the last remaining bastion of mainland resistance came in 1915 with the conquest of the Papel -ruled Kingdom of Bissau by the Portuguese military officer Teixeira Pinto and the Wolof mercenary Abdul Injai . (wikipedia.org)
  • [12] The Bissagos , islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, were officially conquered in 1936, ensuring Portuguese control of both the mainland and islands of the region. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, Guinea-Bissau Creole , a Portuguese-based creole , is the national language and also considered the language of unity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Guinea-Bissau is a member of the United Nations , African Union , Economic Community of West African States , Organisation of Islamic Cooperation , Community of Portuguese Language Countries , Organisation internationale de la Francophonie , and the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone , and was a member of the now-defunct Latin Union . (wikipedia.org)
  • Portugal's Estado Novo government remained neutral in the second world war, and was initially tolerated by its NATO post-war partners due to its anti-communist stance. (explained.today)
  • He was sworn in as President of Guinea-Bissau on 17 February. (wikipedia.org)
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  • O acesso à água e ao saneamento nos países em desenvolvimento : a União Europeia, as ONGDs e o caso de Bafatá na Guiné-Bissau is born from the readaptation of the master's thesis "Access to water and sanitation in developing countries: the European Union, NGDOs and the case of Bafatá in Guinea Bissau" carried out during 2014 and defended in November of the same year. (ulisboa.pt)
  • Among the projects carried out, one stands out, Bafatá Misti Iagu (BMI), co-financed by the EU in Bafatá, Guinea Bissau (GB). (ulisboa.pt)
  • The creoles to be discussed that developed in Africa belong to two subgroups: the Upper Guinea Creoles (Cape Verdean, Guiné Bissau Creole, Casamance Creole) and the Gulf of Guinea Creoles (Santome, Angolar, Principense, Fa d'Ambô). (oxfordre.com)
  • Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Kaabu , [11] as well as part of the Mali Empire . (wikipedia.org)
  • Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence. (wikipedia.org)
  • The deep history of what is now Guinea-Bissau is poorly understood by historians. (alamoana.net)
  • República da Guiné-Bissau [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ ðɐ ɣiˈnɛ βiˈsaw] ), is a country in West Africa that covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 2,026,778. (wikipedia.org)
  • We express our sincere condolences to the families of the British citizens killed in Egypt and other countries due to terrorist activity. (parliament.uk)
  • Between 1998 and 2003, and in 2007, there were no British nationals injured or killed as a result of terrorist activity in Egypt. (parliament.uk)
  • With 545,000 residents in the city and 2.9 million in the Lisbon Region (2021) and a thriving mix of Portugal's rich history and vivid contemporary culture, Lisbon enchants travellers with its white bleached limestone buildings, intimate alleyways, and an easy going charm that makes it a popular year round destination. (travelzom.com)
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  • The tournament was scheduled to be hosted by Libya, until CAF rescinded its hosting rights in August 2014 due to ongoing war in the country The tournament is instead being hosted by Gabon. (sportsgoogly.com)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sintra , the seaside resorts of Estoril , Cascais , the world class museums, or Almada famous for its hilltop Cristo Rei statue, all of which are connected with Lisbon by excellent public transportation links. (travelzom.com)
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  • Ironically, according to Jorge, this time plague spread from China and India, two places that had stronger connections with other European ports, including Lisbon itself, when compared with Porto. (teseopress.com)
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  • The ultra-modern Parque de Nações district was built at the eastern end of Lisbon for Expo '98 (1998 Lisbon World Exposition), making the most of its riverfront location. (travelzom.com)
  • Norte covers a huge portion of Lisbon but is of little interest to tourists, except for the airport and a handful of sights concentrated in the district's southern end, such as the large parks, prominent museums, and modern office towers scattered across Avenidas Novas and the hills of Campolide . (travelzom.com)
  • This is due to the developed infrastructure, a large number of airports and private airfields, as well as the basing of many business jets. (private-jets.it)
  • From 1998 to 2005, the ninja militias were engaged in the Pool region " liberation wa r" against President Denis Sassou Nguesso, whom they accused of trying to " exterminate " the Bakongo (a wider ethnic group including the Lari tribe). (southworld.net)
  • He was sworn in as President of Guinea-Bissau on 17 February. (wikipedia.org)
  • Portuguese can be spoken natively by 30% of the population in Guinea-Bissau, and a Portuguese-primarily based creole is understood by all. (redphaseindia.com)
  • In previous studies carried out in Guinea-Bissau [ 4 , 20 ], we observed that households were likely to work as individual units of transmission. (ijbs.com)
  • Negotiations with African independence movements began, and by the end of 1974, Portuguese troops were withdrawn from Portuguese Guinea , which became a UN member state as Guinea-Bissau . (explained.today)
  • Nominally part of the sultanate of Tlemcen, Algiers had a large measure of independence under amirs of its own due to Oran being the chief seaport of the Ziyanids. (wikipedia-on-ipfs.org)
  • In Bissau, Ialá studied law at the Law School of the University Amílcar Cabral. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is due to the developed infrastructure, a large number of airports and private airfields, as well as the basing of many business jets. (private-jets.it)