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Bissau () is the
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, and largest city of Guinea-Bissau. Bissau had a population of 492,004. Bissau is located on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean, and is Guinea-Bissau's largest city, major port, and its administrative and military centre.


Etymology

The term Bissau may have come from the name of a clan N'nssassun, in its plural form Bôssassun.
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Intchassu (Bôssassu) was the name given to the nephew of King Mecau—the first sovereign of the island of Bissau—, son of his sister Pungenhum. Bôssassu formed a clan of the Papel peoples.


History

The city was founded in 1687 by Portugal as a fortified port and trading center. In 1942 the capital of Portuguese Guinea was transferred from
Bolama Bolama may refer to several locations in Guinea-Bissau: * Bolama Region * Bolama Island * Bolama (town) Bolama is the main town of Bolama Island and the capital of the Bolama Region. Though once the capital of Portuguese Guinea (now Guinea Biss ...
to Bissau. After the declaration of independence by the anti-colonial guerrillas of PAIGC in 1973, the capital of the rebel territories was declared to be Madina do Boe, while Bissau remained the colonial capital. When Portugal granted independence, following the military coup of April 25 in
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, Bissau became the capital of the new independent state. Bissau was the scene of intense fighting during the beginning and end of the Guinea-Bissau Civil War in 1998 and 1999.


Geography and climate

Bissau is located at 11°52' North, 15°36' West (11.86667, -15.60
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on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean. The land surrounding Bissau is extremely low-lying, and the river is accessible to ocean-going vessels despite its modest discharge for about beyond the city. Bissau has a tropical savanna climate ( Köppen ''Aw''), not quite wet enough to qualify as a tropical monsoon climate (''Am'') but much wetter than most climates of its type. Almost no rain falls from November to May, but during the remaining five months of the year the city receives around of rain.


Demographics

At the 1979 census, Bissau had a population of 109,214. By the 2015 census Bissau had a population of 492,004.


Economy

Bissau is the country's largest city, major port, educational, administrative, industrial and military center. Peanuts,
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s, copra,
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, milk products, and rubber are the chief products. Bissau is also the main city of the fishing and agricultural industry in the country.


Transportation


Air

Bissau is served by Osvaldo Vieira International Airport, the country's sole international airport, which currently offers flights from six different airlines.


Highways

The main highway connecting Bissau to the rest of the nation and the continent is the Trans–West African Coastal Highway. There are also many smaller national highways that connect to other big cities such as Bafatá and Gabu.


Education

The main secondary school institutions in Bissau are the
National Lyceum Kwame N'Krumah The National Lyceum Kwame N'Krumah (Portuguese: ''Liceu Nacional Kwame N'Krumah'', LNKN) is a Bissau-Guinean educational institution, based in Bissau, the country's capital. It is the oldest public secondary education institution and one of the mo ...
and the Bethel-Bissau Adventist School. The main higher education institutions in the city are the Amílcar Cabral University, the
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, and the
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. The city of Bissau still has two international schools: * Escola Portuguesa da Guiné-Bissau * Escola Portuguesa Passo a Passo


Culture

Attractions include the Portuguese-built
Fortaleza de São José da Amura Fort São José of Amura (Fortaleza de São José da Amura in Portuguese), also known locally as Amura Fort (Fortaleza de Amura), is a fortification located in the city of Bissau, region of Bissau, capital of Guinea-Bissau, in West Africa. Histor ...
barracks from the 18th century, containing Amílcar Cabral's
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, the Pidjiguiti Memorial to the dockers killed in the Bissau Dockers' Strike on August 3, 1959, the Guinea-Bissau National Arts Institute, Bissau New Stadium and local beaches. Many buildings in the city were ruined during the Guinea-Bissau Civil War (1998–1999), including the Guinea-Bissau Presidential Palace and the Bissau French Cultural Centre (now rebuilt), and the city centre is still underdeveloped. Because of the large populations of Muslims in Bissau,
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is also an important celebration.


Sports

Football is the most popular sport in the country, as well as in the city. Many teams are based in the city, such as: UD Internacional,
SC de Bissau Sporting Clube de Bissau, usually known as Sporting de Bissau, is a football (soccer) club from Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. History The club was founded on 30 January 1936 in Bissau, the club named after to that of the Portuguese club Sporting CP of ...
,
SC Portos de Bissau Sport Clube dos Portos de Bissau is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Guinea-Bissau. They play in the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau. Achievements *Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau The Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau is the top knoc ...
, Sport Bissau e Benfica, and
FC Cuntum ) , founded = 27 December 1997 , ground = Estádio Lino Correia Bissau, Guinea-Bissau , capacity = 5,000 , chairman = , manager = , league = Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau , season = 2018 , position = 6th , pattern_ ...
. Stadiums that are located in the city are Estádio Lino Correia and
Estádio 24 de Setembro Estádio Nacional 24 de Setembro is a multi-purpose stadium in Bissau, Guinea Bissau. The stadium opened its doors in 1989. It is currently used primarily for football matches, and the stadium holds 15,000 people. It is currently the home ground ...
.


Religion

The majority of the population of Bissau is with the majority being Muslims (50%), then Christians (34%) and animists (7.9%).


Places of Worship

Among the places of worship, they are predominantly
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mosques. There are also some
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churches and temples such as the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bissau ( Catholic Church),
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, and the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. File: Catedral de Bissau (2).jpg ,
Bissau Cathedral Bissau Cathedral ( pt, Catedral de Bissau), also known as Sé Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Candelária (Cathedral of Our Lady of Candelaria) is a Catholic cathedral in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. It is the centre of the Catholic Church in Guinea-Bissau ...
File: Mesquita em Bissau.jpg, Mosque in Bissau


Notable people

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Benvindo António Moreira Benvindo António Moreira (born 10 November 1989 in Bissau) is a footballer who plays for Tirsense. Benvindo began his playing career with Boavista F.C. and moved to C.D. Aves when the club was relegated from the Liga de Honra The Liga Portugal ...
(born 1989), footballer


Gallery

File:Bissau geba.png, View of Bissau from Geba River File:Bissau1.jpg, ''Ministério da Justiça'' - Guinea-Bissau's Justice Ministry File:Praça Che Guevara, Bissau.jpg, Che Guevara Square, Bissau File:STCP_1.JPG, Public transport in Bissau File:20130610 - Monumento aos Heróis da Independência.jpg, A landmark monument in the city center File:Edif%C3%ADcio_da_Galp_em_Bissau.jpg, Administration building of the Portuguese energy company Galp File:Agencia BCEAO em Bissau.jpg, An ECOWAS branch in Bissau File:Bissau paigc hq.jpg, PAIGC's headquarters File:Guine.jpg, Residential area in Bissau File:Pal%C3%A1cio_da_Rep%C3%BAblica_(fundos).jpg, Guinea-Bissau's Presidential Palace File:Centre culturel franco-bissau-guinéen, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau.jpg, French Culture Centre in Bissau File:Solar_panels_(482989866).jpg,
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s on a rooftop of a building File:Bissau,_CTT.jpg, Central Post Office building File:Museu_Etnogr%C3%A1fico_Nacional,_Bissau.jpg, ''Museu Etnográfico Nacional'' - National Ethnographic Museum File:Avenida_dos_Combatentes_da_Liberdade_da_P%C3%A1tria,_Bissau_(1).jpg, ''Combatentes da Liberdade'' Avenue, Bissau File:Alfândega de Bissau, Guinea-Bissau.jpg, Bissau-Guinean Customs Agency, ''Porto de Bissau'' File:Hotel_Imp%C3%A9rio,_Bissau.jpg, One of the hotels in the city File:Porto_de_Bissau_01.jpg, Port of Bissau


International relations


Twin towns – Sister cities

Bissau is
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with: * Águeda Municipality, Portugal * Dakar, Senegal *
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, People's Republic of China * Agadir, Morocco * Havana, Cuba *
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, Portugal * Lagos, Nigeria * Luanda, Angola * Taipei, Taiwan *
Praia Praia (, Portuguese language, Portuguese for "beach") is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde.
, Cape Verde * Ankara, Turkey * Sintra, Portugal


References


Further reading

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External links

* * {{Authority control Populated places established in 1687 Former Portuguese colonies Capitals in Africa Populated places in Guinea-Bissau Populated coastal places in Guinea-Bissau Geba River Regions of Guinea-Bissau Sectors of Guinea-Bissau 1687 establishments in Portuguese Guinea 1687 establishments in Africa