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1[[quoteright:329:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guinea-bissau-map_1855.gif]]
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3The '''Republic of Guinea-Bissau''' (''República da Guiné-Bissau'' in Portuguese) is a country in West UsefulNotes/{{Africa}}. It was once part of the kingdom of Gabu, as well as the Mali Empire.
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5Although the Portuguese weren't technically the first Europeans to discover the land (a Venetian explorer and a Franco-Flemish trader allegedly discovered it before Diogo Cão), the [[UsefulNotes/{{Portugal}} Portuguese]] were the first to colonize the coast throughout the late 15th and early 16th centuries, exploring the interior only during the 19th century. Since there were plenty of disputes regarding the territory and, especially, the slave trade, the Portuguese presence only mantained the port of Bissau and Cacheu. Only in the 19th century did the Portuguese secured most of the coastline.
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7In 1956, an armed rebellion was started by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and UsefulNotes/CapeVerde (Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde / PAIGC), led by Amílcar Cabral. It gradually consolidated its hold on Portuguese Guinea. With help from the Soviet Union, Cuba and China, as well as the jungle-like terrain and its easily reached borderlines with allied neighbouring countries, the movement achieved control over the majority of Guinea-Bissau. However, there was a slight setback as Amílcar Cabral was assassinated in January 1973, 7 months before achieving independence.
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9Said independence was only recognized after the Carnation Revolution in Portugal. Amílcar's brother, Luís, became the first president of Guinea-Bissau. Following independence, many Guinean soldiers that had fought alongside the Portuguese army against the PAIGC were slaughtered by the thousands. A few managed to escape and settled in Portugal or other African nations. The country was controlled by a revolutionary council until 1984. The first multi-party elections were held in 1994, but an army uprising in May 1998 led to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea-Bissau_Civil_War Guinea-Bissau Civil War]] and, consequently, the ousting of president João Bernardo Vieira in June 1999. New elections were held in 2000, although there was another coup in 2003. In 2005, Vieira won the 2005 elections, but was assassinated 4 years later. Do notice that he had toppled Luís Cabral's government in 1980, and held it for 19 years. The following president, Malam Bacai Sanhá, died in 2012 (of illness), leading to another coup. The general Mamadu Ture Kuruma took care of the transitional period, and 2012 presidential candidate [[note]] The elections were cancelled as a result of said coup [[/note]] Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo was appointed acting president as a result of an agreement. Former finance minister José Mário Vaz was elected two years later and is so far the only Bissau-Guinean president to complete his term. The country is currently headed by former prime minister Umaro Sissoco Embaló, who won in the second round of the 2019 elections.
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11Only 14% of the population speaks Portuguese (the official language), while 44% speak Kriol (or ''crioulo''), a Portuguese-based creole language, and the remainder speak native African languages.
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13In another note, it's one of the main African countries that, as of 2005, has been central to the shipment of cocaine to Europe. The United Nations are concerned that it might become a narco-state, since the government and the military have done little to stop the trafficking, which has increased since the latest coup.
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16!!Guinea-Bissau in media
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18* Much of acclaimed documentary ''Film/SansSoleil'' was shot there; the film contrasts Guinea-Bissau with highly technological Japan.
19* Myth/FulaniMythology
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21[[AC:The Bissau-Guinean flag]]
22https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guinea-bissau_flag_4634.png
23->The flag is based on that of the PAIGC, itself derived from that of Ghana. Using the Ghanian symbolism the black star symbolizes the unity of Africa, while red, yellow and green stand for the blood of Guinea-Bissau's fallen freedom fighters, the sun, and hope, respectively.
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25[[AC:The Bissau-Guinean national anthem]]
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27->Sol, suor e o verde e mar,
28->Séculos de dor e esperança;
29->Esta é a terra dos nossos avós!
30->Fruto das nossas mãos,
31->Da flôr do nosso sangue:
32->Esta é a nossa pátria amada.
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34->Viva a pátria gloriosa!
35->Floriu nos céus a bandeira da luta.
36->Avante, contra o jugo estrangeiro!
37->Nós vamos construir
38->Na pátria imortal
39->A paz e o progresso!
40->Nós vamos construir
41->Na pátria imortal
42->A paz e o progresso!
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44->Ramos do mesmo tronco,
45->Olhos na mesma luz:
46->Esta é a força da nossa união!
47->Cantem o mar e a terra
48->A madrugada e o sol
49->Que a nossa luta fecundou.
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51->Viva a pátria gloriosa!
52->Floriu nos céus a bandeira da luta.
53->Avante, contra o jugo estrangeiro!
54->Nós vamos construir
55->Na pátria imortal
56->A paz e o progresso!
57->Nós vamos construir
58->Na pátria imortal
59->A paz e o progresso!
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63->Sun, sweat, verdure, and sea,
64->Centuries of pain and hope;
65->This is the land of our ancestors.
66->Fruit of our hands,
67->Of the flower of our blood:
68->This is our beloved motherland.
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70->Long live our glorious country!
71->The banner of our struggle
72->Has fluttered in the skies.
73->Forward, against the foreign yoke!
74->We are going to build
75->Peace and progress
76->In our immortal country!
77->Peace and progress
78->In our immortal country!
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80->Branches of the same trunk,
81->Eyes in the same light;
82->This is the force of our unity!
83->Sing the sea and the land,
84->The dawn and the sun
85->That our struggle has borne fruit!
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87->Long live our glorious country!
88->The banner of our struggle
89->Has fluttered in the skies.
90->Forward, against the foreign yoke!
91->We are going to build
92->Peace and progress
93->In our immortal country!
94->Peace and progress
95->In our immortal country!
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97[[AC:Government]]
98* Unitary semi-presidential republic
99** President: Umaro Sissoco Embaló
100** Prime Minister: Rui Duarte de Barros
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102[[AC:Miscellaneous]]
103* '''Capital and largest city:''' Bissau
104* '''Population:''' 1,874,303
105* '''Area:''' 36,125 km
106 (13,948 sq mi) (134th)
107* '''Currency''': West African CFA franc (CFA) (XOF)
108* '''ISO-3166-1 Code:''' GW
109* '''Country calling code:''' 245
110* '''Highest point:''' [[NoNameGiven Unidentified]] (300 m/984 ft) (186th)

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