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Bafatá-Bafatá
conditions. Bafatá market Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Bafatá, GBW A residential street in Bafatá Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Graça church, Downtown Bafatá Children
Bafatá-Regions of Guinea-Bissau
provinces: Leste (East): Bafatá, Gabu Norte (North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development
Bafatá-Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
The Guinea-Bissau War of Independence (Portuguese: Guerra de Independência da Guiné-Bissau), or the Bissau-Guinean War of Independence, was an armed independence
Bafatá-Sectors of Guinea-Bissau
There are 39 sectors of Guinea-Bissau (singular: setor, plural: setores) which subdivide the regions. The sectors are further subdivided into smaller
Bafatá-Guinea-Bissau Creole
Guinea-Bissau Creole, also known as Kiriol or Crioulo, is a creole language whose lexicon derives mostly from Portuguese. It is spoken in Guinea Bissau
Bafatá-National People's Assembly (Guinea-Bissau)
Guinea-Bissau Politics of Guinea-Bissau List of presidents of the National People's Assembly of Guinea-Bissau "Guinea-Bissau". Parline: the IPU’s Open
Bafatá-List of political parties in Guinea-Bissau
Democrática Social) (FDS) Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (Resistência da Guiné-Bissau-Movimento Bafatá) (RGB-MB) National Unity Party (Partido
Bafatá-Index of Guinea-Bissau-related articles
of Guinea-Bissau - Askia Mohammad - Assembleia Nacional Popular (ANP) - Assimilados - Diego da Azambuja - Gomes Eannes de Azurara Badius - Bafatá - Bagas
Bafatá-Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement
Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (Portuguese: Resistência da Guiné-Bissau-Movimento Bafatá, RGB-MB) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. Once the
Bafatá-Bafata
Bafata may refer to: Bafatá Region of Guinea-Bissau Bafatá, city and seat of the Bafatá Region of Guinea-Bissau Bafata, Oio, Guinea-Bissau This disambiguation
Bafatá-Politics of Guinea-Bissau
The politics of Guinea-Bissau take place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, with a multi-party system, wherein
Bafatá-Elections in Guinea-Bissau
the 102 seats; the PAIGC finished third behind the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. Ialá was overthrown in a coup in September 2003, and after
Bafatá-African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde
Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (Portuguese: Partido Africano para a Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde, PAIGC) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. Originally
Bafatá-Bissau
Bissau (Portuguese pronunciation: [biˈsaw]) is the capital and largest city of Guinea-Bissau. As of 2015,[update] it had a population of 492,004. Bissau
Bafatá-2004 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 28 March 2004 after repeated postponements caused by political and financial chaos in the country
Bafatá-Bafatá Region
12.167°N 14.750°W / 12.167; -14.750 Bafatá is a region in north-central Guinea-Bissau and its capital is Bafatá. It is an inland region covered with
Bafatá-Christianity in Guinea-Bissau
(including Portuguese Bissau-Guineans). There are two dioceses: Bafatá Bissau Religion in Guinea-Bissau Islam in Guinea-Bissau US State Report 2022 International
Bafatá-Workers' Party (Guinea-Bissau)
(Portuguese: Partido dos Trabalhadores, PT) is a socialist political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established by Aregado Mantenque Té in Lisbon, Portugal
Bafatá-List of Bissau-Guineans
political organizer and diplomat. Born in Bafatá. Luís Cabral (1931–2009), first President. Born in Bissau. Maria da Conceição Nobre Cabral, politician
Bafatá-Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ GHIN-ee bi-SOW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: ???? ???????, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫
Bafatá-SC de Bafatá
is a -Bissauan football club based in . They play in the top division in football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-
Bafatá-2023 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
Snap parliamentary elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 4 June 2023. Incumbent president Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved the parliament on 16 May 2022
Bafatá-Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
Clube de Bafatá (Bafatá) 1987–88 : Sport Bissau e Benfica (Bissau) 1988–89 : Sport Bissau e Benfica (Bissau) 1989–90 : Sport Bissau e Benfica (Bissau) 1990–91 :
Bafatá-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá
Diocese of Bafatá (Latin: Bafatan(us)) is a diocese located in the city of Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau. March 13, 2001: Established as Diocese of Bafatá from the
Bafatá-Inclusive Alliance Platform – Terra Ranka
Portuguese: Plataforma Aliança Inclusiva; Guinea-Bissau Creole: Terra Ranka, lit. 'the country starts'") is a Bissau-Guinean political coalition formed for the
Bafatá-Catholic Church in Guinea-Bissau
(including Portuguese Guinea-Bissauans). There are two dioceses: Bafatá Bissau Religion in Guinea-Bissau Christianity in Guinea-Bissau World Religions Database
Bafatá-Mass media in Guinea-Bissau
government-run Guinea-Bissau National Radio began in 1973 and Guinea-Bissau Television began in 1987. Guinea-Bissau National Radio Radio Bafata Rádio Bombolom
Bafatá-Guinean Workers' Party
The Guinean Workers' Party (PTG ; Portuguese: Partido dos Trabalhadores Guineenses) is a Guinea-Bissau political party, founded in 2021 by then-time Minister
Bafatá-Geba River
northernmost area of Guinea in the Fouta Djallon highlands, passes through southern Senegal, and reaches the Atlantic Ocean in Guinea-Bissau. It is about 550
Bafatá-1994 Guinea-Bissau general election
General elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 3 July 1994, with a second round for the presidential election on 7 August. They were the first multi-party
Bafatá-East, Guinea-Bissau
East is a province in Guinea-Bissau. It consists of Bafatá and Gabu regions. The notes of the Pole of Dakar - Guinea-Bissau (PDF). unesco. p. 1. Margin
Bafatá-Bafatá Airport
Bafatá Airport (ICAO: GGBF) is an airport serving Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau. The dirt runway doubles as Av. Brasil and may have vehicular traffic. Transport
Bafatá-2021 in Guinea-Bissau
Carlos Pedro Zilli, 66, Brazilian-born Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá (since 2001); COVID-19. Lusa, Agência
Bafatá-2019 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 10 March 2019. They were originally scheduled for 18 November 2018 following an ECOWAS brokered
Bafatá-1999–2000 Guinea-Bissau general election
General elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 28 November 1999, with a second round for the presidential election on 16 January 2000. The presidential
Bafatá-Party for Social Renewal
102 seats, whilst the PAIGC was also beaten by the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. The PRS nominated Caetano N'Tchama as Prime Minister in
Bafatá-Democratic Alliance (Guinea-Bissau)
Alliance (Portuguese: Aliança Democrática, AD) was a political alliance in Guinea-Bissau. The alliance was established in 1999 and was initially led Jorge Mandinga
Bafatá-Religion in Guinea-Bissau
Religion in Guinea-Bissau is diverse, with no particular religion comprising an absolute majority of the population. Islam is the most widely professed
Bafatá-Henrique Rosa
2013) was a Bissau-Guinean politician who served as interim President of Guinea-Bissau from 2003 to 2005. He was born in 1946 in Bafatá. Rosa served
Bafatá-List of cities in Guinea-Bissau
of cities in Guinea-Bissau order by population. All settlements with a population of over 5,000 are included. Boe Tombali "Guinea-Bissau: Regions, Cities
Bafatá-Democratic Socialist Party (Guinea-Bissau)
(Portuguese: Partido Democrático Socialista) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party first contested national elections in 2004, when it ran in
Bafatá-Zinha Vaz
Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement, as well as a presidential advisor. In 1999 she served for a brief time as mayor of the capital city Bissau. She was
Bafatá-New Democracy Party (Guinea-Bissau)
(Portuguese: Partido da Nova Democracia, PND) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established by Mamadú Iaia Djaló in 2007. It won a single
Bafatá-Amílcar Cabral
September 1924. He was born in the town of Bafatá, Portuguese Guinea (located in modern-day Guinea-Bissau) to Cape Verdean parents, Juvenal António Lopes
Bafatá-Democratic Convergence Party (Guinea-Bissau)
(Portuguese: Partido da Convergência Democrática, PCD) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was formed on 2 August 1991 by Víctor Mandinga. In the 1994
Bafatá-List of buildings and structures in Guinea-Bissau
structures in Guinea-Bissau: Guinea-Bissau National Ethnographic Museum Universidade Amílcar Cabral Universidade Colinas de Boé Hotel Hotti Bissau Fortaleza
Bafatá-Democratic Front (Guinea-Bissau)
Front (Portuguese: Frente Democrática, FD) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established in 1991 by Aristide Menezes. After Menezes'
Bafatá-2014 Guinea-Bissau general election
General elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 13 April 2014, with a second round for the presidential elections held on 18 May since no candidate received
Bafatá-Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Bafatá
and is located in the town of Bafatá in the region of Batafá one of those that make the African country of Guinea-Bissau. This is one of the two cathedrals
Bafatá-Human trafficking in Guinea-Bissau
begging on the streets of Dakar are from Guinea-Bissau. Men, often former talibés from the regions of Bafata and Gabu, are the principal traffickers.
Bafatá-List of Catholic dioceses in Guinea-Bissau
The Roman Catholic Church in Guinea-Bissau is composed of 2 dioceses. Diocese of Bafatá Diocese of Bissau Catholic-Hierarchy entry. GCatholic.org.
Bafatá-Madem G15
para Alternância Democrática, Grupo dos 15), is a political party in Guinea-Bissau founded by former members of PAIGC in 2018, named for the 15 members
Bafatá-Struggle Front for the National Independence of Guinea
Independence of Guinea (Portuguese: Frente de Luta pela Independência Nacional da Guiné, FLING) was a political movement in Guinea-Bissau. Founded by groups
Bafatá-Cansunco
Cansunco is a village in the Bafatá Region of southern-central Guinea-Bissau. It lies to the northwest of Chumael.[citation needed] v t e
Bafatá-Gabu Region
Guinea-Bissau regions of Tombali and Bafatá to the west. It covers an area of 9,150 km2, making it the largest of Guinea-Bissau's administrative regions. It is
Bafatá-Social Democratic Party (Guinea-Bissau)
(Portuguese: Partido Social Democrática, PSD) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established in 1995 by Joaquim Baldé. In the 1999–2000
Bafatá-British Guinea
independent nation Guinea-Bissau. Guinea was already being gradually explored by the Portuguese from 1490 in Cacheu, from 1615 in Bafatá, from 1641 in Farim
Bafatá-Chumael
Chumael is a village in the Bafatá Region of southern-central Guinea-Bissau. It lies to the northeast of Mampata and the Corubal River.[citation needed]
Bafatá-Assembly of the People United
Party of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: Assembleia do Povo Unido - Partido Democrático da Guiné-Bissau, APU-PDGB) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party
Bafatá-Electoral Union
Party (PSGB), as well as a dissident faction of the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. It was initially headed by Joaquim Baldé of the PSD, but
Bafatá-Mampata
Mampata is a large village in the Bafatá Region of central Guinea-Bissau. It lies near the northern bank of the Corubal River, southwest of Chumael. There
Bafatá-National Unity Party (Guinea-Bissau)
(Portuguese: Partido da Unidade Nacional, PUN) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established by Idrissa Djaló on 26 July 2001. In the
Bafatá-Guinean Portuguese
Guinean Portuguese (Portuguese: Português Guineense) is the variety of Portuguese spoken in Guinea-Bissau, where it is the official language. Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá-Socialist Party of Guinea-Bissau
The Socialist Party of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: Partido Socialista da Guiné-Bissau, PSGB) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established
Bafatá-2013 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
defending team of the title. Benfica Bissau scored the most goals and numbered 23, Balantas and Sporting Bafatá were second with 23 goals and Bissorã
Bafatá-Telephone numbers in Guinea-Bissau
Prefix: none To call from within Guinea-Bissau, use the full nine-digit number. For calls from outside Guinea-Bissau, prepend +245 to the nine-digit number
Bafatá-Geology of Guinea-Bissau
The geology of Guinea-Bissau is oldest in the east and becomes younger toward the west, with sediments from the past 66 million years nearer the coast
Bafatá-Bambadinca
in one of seven sectors in the Bafatá Region of Guinea-Bissau, situated in some 59 kilometres (37 mi) east of Bissau, the country's capital city. In
Bafatá-Liberation Front of Guinea
Liberation Front of Guinea (Portuguese: Frente de Libertação da Guiné, FLG) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau, the part of Portuguese Guinea, formed to seek
Bafatá-Francisco Mendes
Mendes, nom de guerre Chico Té (February 7, 1939 – July 7, 1978), was a Bissau-Guinean politician. He was the country's first Prime Minister and held that
Bafatá-Socialist Alliance of Guinea
(Portuguese: Aliança Socialista da Guiné, APG) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established by Fernando Gomes in 2000. In 2004 it joined
Bafatá-2018 Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
competition of Guinea-Bissau. [Feb 27] Portos de Bissau 0-1 Benfica de Bissau Académica de Ingoré 0-1 Sporting de Bafatá Djata FC (Fulacunda) awd Os Arados FC (Nhacra)
Bafatá-Guinean People's Party
The Guinean People's Party (Portuguese: Partido Popular Guineense, PPG) was a small political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established by João
Bafatá-Buba
Buba is the largest city in southern Guinea-Bissau and the capital of the Quinara region. Itlies on the extreme end of the Rio Grande de Buba, near the
Bafatá-Subdivisions of Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau is divided into eight regions (regiões) and one autonomous sector (sector autónomo). These, in turn are subdivided into 37 sectors (singular:
Bafatá-1972 Portuguese Guinea National Assembly election
1972, but not in the Portuguese-controlled areas of Bissau, Bolama, the Bissagos Islands and Bafatá. A single list of PAIGC candidates for Regional Councils
Bafatá-Adja Satú Camará
Adja Satú Camará Pinto is a politician from Guinea-Bissau. A health administrator and veteran PAICS politician, she served as a PAICS Deputy in the National
Bafatá-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bissau
) José Lampra Cà (2011 – 2021) Roman Catholicism in Guinea-Bissau Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá GCatholic.org Catholic Hierarchy 11°51′36″N 15°34′52″W
Bafatá-Suzi Barbosa
national political affairs of Guinea-Bissau. She was part of the feminist movement in Guinea-Bissau among women from Bafatá Region who avoided voting in
Bafatá-José Lampra Cà
Bishop of Bissau, D. José Câmnate na Bissign, consecrated him on 12 November; co-consecrators included Carlos Pedro Zilli PIME, the Bishop of Bafatá, and Luis
Bafatá-United Platform
was led by Hélder Vaz Lopes, a former leader of the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. A co-founder was his cousin Zinha Vaz. The alliance received
Bafatá-Babetida Sadjo
Sadjo, born on 19 September 1983 in Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau, is a Belgian actress. Babetida grew up in Guinea-Bissau until she was 12 years old, before moving
Bafatá-Carlos Pedro Zilli
Brazilian-born Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic bishop. He became the Roman Catholic bishop of the newly created Diocese of Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau in 2001. Zilli
Bafatá-2017–18 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
Nacional da Guiné-Bissau season is the 41st edition (since independence) of the top level of football competition in Guinea-Bissau. It began on 25 November
Bafatá-Guinean Democratic Movement
The Guinean Democratic Movement (Portuguese: Movimento Democrático Guineense) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established on 14 February
Bafatá-Corubal River
of Bissau. For a short distance, it forms the international border between Guinea and Guinea-Bissau. It flows between the southern border of Bafatá and
Bafatá-Our Lady of Grace Cathedral
Lady of Grace Cathedral may refer to: Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Belém, Brazil Our Lady of Grace Cathedral
Bafatá-Oio Region
the Guinea-Bissau regions of Bafatá, Bissau and Biombo to the east, the Rio Geba/Guinea-Bissau region of Quinara to the south and the Guinea-Bissau region
Bafatá-List of airports in Guinea-Bissau
list of airports in Guinea-Bissau, sorted by location. Transport in Guinea-Bissau List of airports by ICAO code: G#GG - Guinea-Bissau Wikipedia: WikiProject
Bafatá-2018–19 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
de Bula 26 13 8 5 33-20 47 3.Sporting de Bafatá 26 13 4 9 28-27 43 [2 2 0 0 3-1 6] 4.Sporting da Guiné-Bissau 26 11 10 5 31-14 43 [2 0 0 2 1-3 0] 5.FC
Bafatá-Democratic Social Front
(Portuguese: Frente Democrática Social, FDS) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established in March 1990 by Rafael Paula Barbosa, a
Bafatá-List of hospitals in Guinea-Bissau
As of 2019, there were eight Ministry of Public Health hospitals in Guinea-Bissau. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML
Bafatá-Republican Party for Independence and Development
para a Independência e Desenvolvimento, PRID) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau led by António Afonso Té. The party was established in March 2008 as
Bafatá-Guinean League for Ecological Protection
The Guinean League for Ecological Protection (Portuguese: Liga Guineense para a Protecção Ecológica, LIPE) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party
Bafatá-Soares Sambú
Soares Sambú (c. 1975) is a Bissau-Guinean engineer and politician who was deputy of the National People's Assembly and minister of the Presidency of the
Bafatá-National Union for Democracy and Progress (Guinea-Bissau)
Nacional para a Democracia e o Progresso, UNDP) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established on 5 December 1997 by Abubácar Baldé. In
Bafatá-Manifest Party of the People
(Portuguese: Partido do Manifesto do Povo, PMP) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The PMP was established in 2003 by Faustino Imbali. The party received
Bafatá-Miss World 2018
Suomi 2018 pageant. GUINEA-BISSAU – Rubiato Nhamajo was appointed to represent Guinea-Bissau, she was previously Miss Guinea-Bissau 2014. ICELAND – Erla
Bafatá-Bubaque Airport
BQE, ICAO: GGBU) is an airport serving the island town of Bubaque, in Guinea-Bissau. It is the Bijagos Archipelago's only airfield. The airport is on the
Bafatá-Union for Change
Change (Portuguese: União para a Mudança, UM) is a political alliance in Guinea-Bissau. The UM was established in 1994 as an alliance of six parties; the Democratic
Bafatá-Unity Movement for Democracy
Movimento de Unidade para a Democracia, MUD) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The MUD was established on 6 June 1990 by Filinto Vaz Martins, a former
Bafatá-Galomaro
11°56′50″N 14°38′26″W / 11.94733°N 14.64069°W / 11.94733; -14.64069 Galomaro is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. v t e
Bafatá-Contuboel
Contuboel is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. Contuboel - Mapcarta 12°22′N 14°34′W / 12.367°N 14.567°W / 12.367; -14.567 v t e
Bafatá-Salifo Caropitche
just Salifo, is a Bissau-Guinean footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club CD Tenerife. Born in the small village of Bafatá, Salifo moved abroad
Bafatá-Uacaba
central-eastern Guinea-Bissau. It is located 40 km north-east from Bafatá and 180 km from the capital Bissau, 120 km south-east of Guinea-Bissau – Senegal border
Bafatá-Liberation Front of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde
Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde (Portuguese: Frente de Libertação da Guiné Portuguesa e Cabo Verde, FLGC) was a militant political party in Guinea-Bissau, then
Bafatá-Xitole
Xitole is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. It covers an area of 1,218.6 square kilometres, and with a population of 19,424. 11°44′N 14°49′W
Bafatá-Gamamundo
Gamamundo is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. 12°16′N 14°44′W / 12.267°N 14.733°W / 12.267; -14.733 v t e
Bafatá-Alliance of Patriotic Forces
Patrioticas, AFP) was a political alliance in Guinea-Bissau. It consisted of the Union for Change (UM), Guinean Civic Forum-Social Democracy (FCG-SD), the
Bafatá-Fula people
but the dichotomy is false. Common Fulani family names in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau and Southern Senegal are: Diallo (French regions), Jallow
Bafatá-Instituto Camões
the towns of Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel in Guinea-Bissau to spread the fluency of Portuguese as
Bafatá-Our Lady of Grace
Grace Cathedral (Nicosia), Cyprus Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Setúbal, Portugal Our Lady of Grace
Bafatá-United Social Democratic Party
Democrático, PUSD) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Guinea-Bissau. The party was established on 30 May 1991 and legalised on 6 June 1992
Bafatá-Democratic Party of Progress
(Portuguese: Partido Democrático do Progresso, PDP) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The PDP was established on 10 February 1992 by Amin Michel Saad. It
Bafatá-Party for Renewal and Development
Partido para Renovação e Desenvolvimento, PRD) was a political party in Guinea-Bissau. The PRD was established on 12 February 1992 by dissidents from the
Bafatá-List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal
Spain Houilles, France Wiltz, Luxembourg Chaves Angoulême, France Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Differdange, Luxembourg Nampula, Mozambique Talence, France Coimbra
Bafatá-United People's Alliance
a political alliance in Guinea-Bissau. It consisted of the Guinean People's Party (PPG) and the Socialist Alliance of Guinea (ASG). The Alliance was formed
Bafatá-List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. List of countries by Human Development Index
Bafatá-ISO 3166-2:GW
ISO 3166-2:GW is the entry for Guinea-Bissau in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Bafatá-Mozdahir
School, a private school in Kolda, Senegal an Islamic center in Bafatá, Guinea Bissau a cultural center in Vélingara, Senegal new forests in Kolda Region
Bafatá-Bambaia
sculptor Agostino Busti Bambaia, Bafata, Guinea-Bissau Bambaia, Oio, Guinea-Bissau Bambaia, Quinara, Guinea-Bissau This disambiguation page lists articles
Bafatá-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
Country: Guinea Football association: Guinean Football Federation Top-level league: Guinée Championnat National As of 2014 season Country: Guinea-Bissau Football
Bafatá-2004–05 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
of the first-tier football in Guinea-Bissau. The tournament was organized by the Football Federation of Guinea-Bissau. The season began on 27 November
Bafatá-Manuel Saturnino da Costa
(29 November 1942 – 10 March 2021) was a Bissau-Guinean politician who served as Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau from 26 October 1994 to 6 June 1997. From
Bafatá-2003–04 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
of the first-tier football in Guinea-Bissau. The tournament was organized by the Football Federation of Guinea-Bissau. The season began on 27 December
Bafatá-2016–17 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
The 2016–17 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau season is the top level of football competition in Guinea-Bissau. It began on 10 September 2016 and concluded
Bafatá-List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
Region PU01 Bafatá Region, Guinea-Bissau PU02 Quinara Region, Guinea-Bissau PU04 Oio Region, Guinea-Bissau PU05 Bolama Region, Guinea-Bissau PU06 Cacheu
Bafatá-Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
The Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau is the top knockout tournament of the Guinea-Bissauan football. It was created in 1976. Some of the competition, the
Bafatá-Miss World 2013
After they last use Chinese Taipei on Miss World 2008. Cameroon Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kosovo Uzbekistan Last competed in 1975: Haiti Last competed
Bafatá-Fundación El Compromiso
water in San Fabian, Huancavelica. 2005 Guinea Bissau HIV/AIDS prevention in educational areas of Bissau, Bafatá and Gabú. Togo Installation of a mill to
Bafatá-List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical)
dioceses in Ghana List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Guinea List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Guinea-Bissau List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Ivory Coast
Bafatá-2009 CAF Champions League
GFA League First Division champion Guinea-Bissau Sporting Clube de Bafatá 2008 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau champion Kenya Mathare United 2008
Bafatá-African Cup of Champions Clubs and CAF Champions League records and statistics
Cote d'Or FC 11-1 (27 September 2019, First round) Difaâ El Jadidi - Sport Bissau e Benfica 10-0 (10 February 2018 , First round) Biggest aggregate win: 15
Bafatá-List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
Makokou in and for all The Gambia: Diocese of Banjul in Guinea-Bissau: Diocese of Bafatá Diocese of Bissau in Kenya: Military Ordinariate of Kenya Apostolic
Bafatá-Deaths in March 2021
soloist). Carlos Pedro Zilli, 66, Brazilian-born Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bafatá (since 2001), COVID-19. Stefano Zuccherini, 67
Bafatá-2021 in Brazil
Carlos Pedro Zilli, 66, Brazilian-born Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá (since 2001); COVID-19. April 2: Jean
Bafatá-Fula people
country as traders and merchants Guinea Bissau: Gabu Region, Tombali Region, Bafatá Region Sierra Leone: North-West, Northern Province, Western Area, All across
Bafatá-Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
the PAIGC launched Operation Tenaz against Portuguese positions around Bafata, north of the River Corubal. They started by secretly depositing ammunition
Bafatá-Bambadinca
Bambadinca is a village in one of seven sectors in the Bafatá Region of Guinea-Bissau, situated in some 59 kilometres (37 mi) east of Bissau, the country's
Bafatá-Contuboel
Contuboel is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. Contuboel - Mapcarta 12°22′N 14°34′W / 12.367°N 14.567°W / 12.367; -14.567 v t e
Bafatá-Galomaro
11°56′50″N 14°38′26″W / 11.94733°N 14.64069°W / 11.94733; -14.64069 Galomaro is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. v t e
Bafatá-Gamamundo
Gamamundo is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. 12°16′N 14°44′W / 12.267°N 14.733°W / 12.267; -14.733 v t e
Bafatá-Xitole
Xitole is a sector in the Bafata Region of Guinea-Bissau. It covers an area of 1,218.6 square kilometres, and with a population of 19,424. 11°44′N 14°49′W
Bafatá-Guinean Portuguese
open centers in other towns of the country: Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel. The percentage of Portuguese
Bafatá-Guinea-Bissau
autónomo). These, in turn, are subdivided into 37 Sectors. The regions are: Bafatá Biombo Bissau Bolama Cacheu Gabu Oio Quinara Tombali Autonomous sector.
Bafatá-Politics of Guinea-Bissau
cases. Guinea-Bissau is divided in 9 regions (regiões, singular - região): Bafata, Biombo, Bissau, Bolama, Cacheu, Gabu, Oio, Quinara, and Tombali. ACCT (associate)
Bafatá-List of Catholic dioceses (structured view)
and for all The Gambia: Diocese of Banjul in Guinea-Bissau: Diocese of Bafatá Diocese of Bissau in Kenya: Military Ordinariate of Kenya Apostolic Vicariate
Bafatá-Bambaia
Bambaia may refer to: The sculptor Agostino Busti Bambaia, Bafata, Guinea-Bissau Bambaia, Oio, Guinea-Bissau Bambaia, Quinara, Guinea-Bissau This disambiguation
Bafatá-ISO 3166-2:GW
Subdivision name (pt) Local variant Subdivision category In province GW-BA Bafatá region L GW-BM Biombo region N GW-BS Bissau SAB autonomous sector — GW-BL
Bafatá-Elections in Guinea-Bissau
seats; the PAIGC finished third behind the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. Ialá was overthrown in a coup in September 2003, and after several
Bafatá-Struggle Front for the National Independence of Guinea
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Index of Guinea-Bissau-related articles
(ANP) - Assimilados - Diego da Azambuja - Gomes Eannes de Azurara Badius - Bafatá - Bagas - Baiotes - Balafon - Balantas - Balantes - Baldé - Adul Baldé -
Bafatá-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá
Diocese of Bafatá (Latin: Bafatan(us)) is a diocese located in the city of Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau. March 13, 2001: Established as Diocese of Bafatá from the
Bafatá-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bissau
(2011 – 2021) Roman Catholicism in Guinea-Bissau Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá GCatholic.org Catholic Hierarchy 11°51′36″N 15°34′52″W / 11.8600°N 15
Bafatá-Buba
the entire area, the economic heart of the colony had moved to Bissau and Bafata, leaving Buba a backwater. The Portuguese constructed an army camp in Buba
Bafatá-Bafatá
501 (2008 est). It is the capital of Bafatá Region as well as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá, which was established in March 2001 with
Bafatá-Bafata
Bafata may refer to: Bafatá Region of Guinea-Bissau Bafatá, city and seat of the Bafatá Region of Guinea-Bissau Bafata, Oio, Guinea-Bissau This disambiguation
Bafatá-Geba River
known as the Kayanga. Its tributary the Colufe River joins the Geba at Bafatá. After passing by Geba town and Bambadinca, the river broadens into a wide
Bafatá-Corubal River
between the southern border of Bafatá and the regions of Quinará and Tombali. It is navigable in its reach right up to Bafatá town. Navigation of the Corubal
Bafatá-Carlos Pedro Zilli
bishop. He became the Roman Catholic bishop of the newly created Diocese of Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau in 2001. Zilli was born in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo, São
Bafatá-Religion in Guinea-Bissau
A mosque in Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau.
Bafatá-2009 CAF Champions League
2008 GFA League First Division champion Guinea-Bissau Sporting Clube de Bafatá 2008 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau champion Kenya Mathare United 2008
Bafatá-Bafatá Region
12.167°N 14.750°W / 12.167; -14.750 Bafatá is a region in north-central Guinea-Bissau and its capital is Bafatá. It is an inland region covered with
Bafatá-SC de Bafatá
Sporting Clube de Bafatá is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Bafatá. They play in the top division in Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional
Bafatá-Workers' Party (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Oslo Grand Prix
Ch. Riviere 1:19.9 1980 Express Gaxe Gunnar Axelryd Gunnar Axelryd Stall Bafata 1:17.1 1981 Pamir Brodde Karl Erik Nilsson Karl Erik Nilsson Stall Point
Bafatá-List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical)
Apostolic prefecture, (for all) Azerbaijan Badulla, Sri Lanka Bafang, Cameroon Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Bafia, Cameroon Bafoussam, Cameroon Bagdogra, India Bagé
Bafatá-Subdivisions of Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá Biombo Bissau* Bolama Cacheu Gabu Oio Quinara Tombali • autonomous sector
Bafatá-List of Bissau-Guineans
diplomat Amílcar Cabral (1924–1973), political organizer and diplomat. Born in Bafatá. Luís Cabral (1931–2009), first President. Born in Bissau. Maria da Conceição
Bafatá-List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal
Cambados, Spain Houilles, France Wiltz, Luxembourg Chaves Angoulême, France Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Differdange, Luxembourg Nampula, Mozambique Talence, France
Bafatá-2009 CAF Champions League qualifying rounds
round. Club Africain advanced to the First round after Sporting Clube de Bafatá withdrew. 1 February 2009 Complex Sportif Hérémakono, Bamako Referee: Bakary
Bafatá-Christianity in Guinea-Bissau
Church (including Portuguese Bissau-Guineans). There are two dioceses: Bafatá Bissau Religion in Guinea-Bissau Islam in Guinea-Bissau US State Report
Bafatá-Our Lady of Grace
Lady of Grace Cathedral (Nicosia), Cyprus Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Setúbal, Portugal Our Lady of
Bafatá-United Social Democratic Party
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-United Platform
by Hélder Vaz Lopes, a former leader of the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. A co-founder was his cousin Zinha Vaz. The alliance received 4
Bafatá-Electoral Union
(PSGB), as well as a dissident faction of the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. It was initially headed by Joaquim Baldé of the PSD, but was designed
Bafatá-Democratic Socialist Party (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Union for Change
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement
The Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (Portuguese: Resistência da Guiné-Bissau-Movimento Bafatá, RGB-MB) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá-National Unity Party (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-United People's Alliance
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-National Union for Democracy and Progress (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Party for Social Renewal
seats, whilst the PAIGC was also beaten by the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. The PRS nominated Caetano N'Tchama as Prime Minister in January
Bafatá-Telephone numbers in Guinea-Bissau
Manssabá Guiné Telecom +245 44 335 XXXX Farim Guiné Telecom +245 44 341 XXXX Bafatá Guiné Telecom +245 44 342 XXXX Bambadinca Guiné Telecom +245 44 351 XXXX
Bafatá-Manuel Saturnino da Costa
entirely composed of PAIGC members, although one post was given to the Bafata Movement. Following the ouster of President Vieira in May 1999, da Costa
Bafatá-Francisco Mendes
rose through the ranks in the 1960s, becoming a political commissar of the Bafatá area in 1962. In the years 1963–1964 he held the same function on the Northern
Bafatá-List of Catholic dioceses in Guinea-Bissau
The Roman Catholic Church in Guinea-Bissau is composed of 2 dioceses. Diocese of Bafatá Diocese of Bissau Catholic-Hierarchy entry. GCatholic.org.
Bafatá-Uacaba
Region of central-eastern Guinea-Bissau. It is located 40 km north-east from Bafatá and 180 km from the capital Bissau, 120 km south-east of Guinea-Bissau –
Bafatá-Chumael
Chumael is a village in the Bafatá Region of southern-central Guinea-Bissau. It lies to the northeast of Mampata and the Corubal River.[citation needed]
Bafatá-Mampata
Mampata is a large village in the Bafatá Region of central Guinea-Bissau. It lies near the northern bank of the Corubal River, southwest of Chumael. There
Bafatá-Cansunco
Cansunco is a village in the Bafatá Region of southern-central Guinea-Bissau. It lies to the northwest of Chumael.[citation needed] v t e
Bafatá-1994 Guinea-Bissau general election
518 21.88 148,664 48.00 Domingos Fernandes Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement 53,825 17.44 Carlos Gomes Independent 15,645 5.07 François Mendy
Bafatá-1999–2000 Guinea-Bissau general election
Democratic Party 8,623 2.32 Salvador Tchongó Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement 6,937 1.87 José Catengul Mendes Struggle Front for the National
Bafatá-1987 African Cup Winners' Cup
before the 1st leg of the same round and finally, Ela Nguema and SC de Bafatá withdrawing before the 1st leg of the first round. 1: Royal Lesotho Defence
Bafatá-1972 Portuguese Guinea National Assembly election
Portuguese-controlled areas of Bissau, Bolama, the Bissagos Islands and Bafatá. A single list of PAIGC candidates for Regional Councils was approved by
Bafatá-Human trafficking in Guinea-Bissau
Dakar are from Guinea-Bissau. Men, often former talibés from the regions of Bafata and Gabu, are the principal traffickers. In most cases they operate in the
Bafatá-List of buildings and structures in Guinea-Bissau
Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus Osvaldo Vieira International Airport Port of Bissau Hospital Nacional Simão Mendes Estadio Lino Correia Bafatá Airport
Bafatá-2014 Guinea-Bissau general election
+1 Guinean Patriotic Union 10,919 1.86 0 0 Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement 9,502 1.62 0 New National Reconciliation Party 7,903 1.35 0 0 Manifest
Bafatá-Bubaque Airport
v t e Airports in Guinea-Bissau Osvaldo Vieira International Bafatá Bubaque Cufar Gabú Quebo
Bafatá-Instituto Camões
African States in Abuja and in 2005, the towns of Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel in Guinea-Bissau to spread
Bafatá-Miss World 2013
Guatemala City Guinea Mariama Diallo 22 Conakry Guinea-Bissau Heny Tavares 21 Bafatá Guyana Ruqayyah Boyer 23 Georgetown Haiti Ketsia Iciena Lioudy 19 Cap-Haïtien
Bafatá-National People's Assembly (Guinea-Bissau)
62 24 Party for Social Renewal (PRS) 12 38 Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (RGB-MB) 19 29 Union for Change (UM) 06 03 Front for the Liberation
Bafatá-Fundación El Compromiso
2005 Guinea Bissau HIV/AIDS prevention in educational areas of Bissau, Bafatá and Gabú. Togo Installation of a mill to transform cassava into flour, in
Bafatá-Manifest Party of the People
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Socialist Party of Guinea-Bissau
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Guinea-Bissau Creole
varieties of this creole in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal: Bissau and Bolama, Bafata, and Cacheu–Ziguinchor. The creole's substrate language is the language
Bafatá-Henrique Rosa
interim President of Guinea-Bissau from 2003 to 2005. He was born in 1946 in Bafatá. Rosa served as the interim President of Guinea-Bissau from 28 September
Bafatá-African Cup of Champions Clubs and CAF Champions League records and statistics
2010, 2014W 2 Sporting Clube de Bissau 2000, 2008 1 Sporting Clube de Bafatá 2009W 1 Sport Bissau e Benfica 2018 Kenya (9) 10 Tusker FC 1997, 2000, 2001
Bafatá-List of political parties in Guinea-Bissau
Democrática Social) (FDS) Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (Resistência da Guiné-Bissau-Movimento Bafatá) (RGB-MB) National Unity Party (Partido da Unidade
Bafatá-List of cities in Guinea-Bissau
(2009 Census) Region 1 Bissau 387,909 Bissau 2 Gabú 43,556 Gabú 3 Bafatá 29,556 Bafatá 4 Canchungo 12,044 Cacheu 5 Bissorã 9,898 Oio 6 Farim 9,005 Oio 7
Bafatá-Democratic Convergence Party (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-New Democracy Party (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Republican Party for Independence and Development
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Democratic Social Front
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Democratic Alliance (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Alliance of Patriotic Forces
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Socialist Alliance of Guinea
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Democratic Front (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Guinean League for Ecological Protection
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Unity Movement for Democracy
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Democratic Party of Progress
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Party for Renewal and Development
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Social Democratic Party (Guinea-Bissau)
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Zinha Vaz
People's Assembly for several terms for the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement, as well as a presidential advisor. In 1999 she served for a brief
Bafatá-Bafatá Airport
Bafatá Airport (ICAO: GGBF) is an airport serving Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau. The dirt runway doubles as an avenue named Av. Brasil and may have vehicular
Bafatá-Catholic Church in Guinea-Bissau
Church (including Portuguese Guinea-Bissauans). There are two dioceses: Bafatá Bissau Religion in Guinea-Bissau Christianity in Guinea-Bissau World Religions
Bafatá-Guinean Democratic Movement
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Guinean Civic Forum–Social Democracy
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Guinean People's Party
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Sectors of Guinea-Bissau
settlements, communities, etc.). Here are the following listed below, by region: Bafata Bambadinca Contuboel Galomaro Gamamundo Xitole Boe Gabú Piche Pirada Sonaco
Bafatá-Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Bafatá
that is affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located in the town of Bafatá in the region of Batafá one of those that make the African country of Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá-2003–04 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
Benfica Atlético Clube de Bissorã Futebol Clube de Bijagos Sporting Clube de Bafatá Futebol Clube de Cantchungo Mavegro Futebol Clube Flamengo Futebol Clube
Bafatá-2004–05 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
Gabú Desportivo de Nhacra Relegated Bula Futebol Clube Sporting Clube de Bafatá Desportivo de Nhacra Matches played 162 Goals scored 307 (1.9 per match)
Bafatá-Liberation Front of Guinea
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Liberation Front of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Mass media in Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau Television began in 1987. Guinea-Bissau National Radio Radio Bafata Rádio Bombolom Rádio Jovem Radio Mavegro Radio Nacional Radio Pindjiguiti
Bafatá-List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
FIPS Code Region PU01 Bafatá Region, Guinea-Bissau PU02 Quinara Region, Guinea-Bissau PU04 Oio Region, Guinea-Bissau PU05 Bolama Region, Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá-2016–17 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
18 +40 62 2 Nuno Tristão de Bula 26 13 10 3 22 10 +12 49 3 Sporting de Bafatá 26 12 7 7 32 20 +12 43 4 FC Cuntum 26 12 7 7 36 29 +7 43 5 UDIB 26 9 7 10
Bafatá-2013 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
Benfica Bissau scored the most goals and numbered 23, Balantas and Sporting Bafatá were second with 23 goals and Bissorã scored the least with 10. On the opposites
Bafatá-Suzi Barbosa
She was part of the feminist movement in Guinea-Bissau among women from Bafatá Region who avoided voting in elections if women were not featured on the
Bafatá-Miss World 2018
Guatemala Elizabeth Gramajo 22 Guatemala City Guinea-Bissau Rubiato Nhamajo 23 Bafatá Guyana Ambika Ramraj 19 Georgetown Haiti Stephie Morency 26 Port-au-Prince
Bafatá-2017–18 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
10 23-30 26 11.Flamengo FC de Pefine 24 6 7 11 22-30 25 12.Sporting de Bafatá 24 6 6 12 21-30 24 --------------------------------------------------- 13
Bafatá-Bissau
many smaller national highways that connect to other big cities such as Bafatá and Gabu. The main secondary school institutions in Bissau are the National
Bafatá-2019 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
019 1.50 1 0 Union for Change 8,535 1.42 1 0 Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement 6,959 1.16 0 0 African National Congress 6,005 1.00 0 New Patriotic
Bafatá-Geology of Guinea-Bissau
due to the presence of graptolite fossils. Similarly, the Late Devonian Bafata Group preserves the remains of a marine carbonate shelf environment. Mesozoic
Bafatá-East, Guinea-Bissau
East is a province in Guinea-Bissau. It consists of Bafatá and Gabu regions. The notes of the Pole of Dakar - Guinea-Bissau (PDF). unesco. p. 1. Margin
Bafatá-2018 Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
Portos de Bissau 0-1 Benfica de Bissau Académica de Ingoré 0-1 Sporting de Bafatá Djata FC (Fulacunda) awd Os Arados FC (Nhacra) [3-0 awarded; Os Arados FC
Bafatá-2004 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
2.05 0 New Union for Change 8,621 2.01 0 –3 Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement 7,918 1.85 0 –28 National Unity Party 6,260 1.46 0 New United People's
Bafatá-2018–19 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
38-22 54 Champions 2.Nuno Tristão de Bula 26 13 8 5 33-20 47 3.Sporting de Bafatá 26 13 4 9 28-27 43 [2 2 0 0 3-1 6] 4.Sporting da Guiné-Bissau 26 11 10 5
Bafatá-List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index
2 Cacheu 0.503 – Guinea-Bissau (average) 0.483 3 Biombo 0.481 4 Bolama 0.473 5 Quinara 0.471 6 Tombali 0.467 7 Bafatá 0.463 8 Oio 0.433 9 Gabú 0.388
Bafatá-Madem G15
MADEM-G15 party office in Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá-Assembly of the People United
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Mozdahir
Al Mahdi School, a private school in Kolda, Senegal an Islamic center in Bafatá, Guinea Bissau a cultural center in Vélingara, Senegal new forests in Kolda
Bafatá-List of hospitals in Guinea-Bissau
Regional de Bafata Bafata Region Regional Hospital 12°10′08″N 14°39′41″W / 12.1689°N 14.6613°W / 12.1689; -14.6613 (Hospital Regional de Bafata) Hospital
Bafatá-Babetida Sadjo
Babetida Sadjo, born on 19 September 1983 in Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau, is a Belgian actress. Babetida grew up in Guinea-Bissau until she was 12 years old
Bafatá-Soares Sambú
Sambú was elected to a seat as a PAIGC candidate in the 12th constituency, Bafata e Cosse. On June 7, 2013, he took over the Ministry of Economy and Regional
Bafatá-Mukakamanzi Beatha
October 2020. Claude, Ndayisaba Ben. "Mukakamanzi Beatha yatanze impanuro ku bafata abakinnyi ba filime mu ishusho mbi - Inyarwanda.com". inyarwanda.com. Retrieved
Bafatá-Deaths in March 2021
Zilli, 66, Brazilian-born Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bafatá (since 2001), COVID-19. Stefano Zuccherini, 67, Italian politician, senator
Bafatá-2021 in Brazil
Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá (since 2001); COVID-19. April 2: Jean Luc Rosat, 67, Olympic volleyball
Bafatá-Amílcar Cabral
Lopes Cabral was born on 12 September 1924. He was born in the town of Bafatá, Portuguese Guinea (located in modern-day Guinea-Bissau) to Cape Verdean
Bafatá-Regions of Guinea-Bissau
below: The regions can also be grouped into 3 provinces: Leste (East): Bafatá, Gabu Norte (North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali
Bafatá-2021 in Guinea-Bissau
Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá (since 2001); COVID-19. Lusa, Agência (10 March 2021). "Morreu ex-primeiro-ministro
Bafatá-British Guinea
gradually explored by the Portuguese from 1490 in Cacheu, from 1615 in Bafatá, from 1641 in Farim and from 1697 in Bissau. In this period, all the lands
Bafatá-African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde
Assembly after being beaten by the PRS and the Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement. The 2004 legislative elections saw the PAIGC regain its position
Bafatá-2023 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
Assembly of the People United 29,787 4.44 1 –4 Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement 10,989 1.64 0 0 New Democracy Party 7,111 1.06 0 –1 Patriotic Front
Bafatá-Salifo Caropitche
as a forward for Spanish club CD Tenerife. Born in the small village of Bafatá, Salifo moved abroad as a baby with his family, staying in Dakar for a week
Bafatá-Guinean Workers' Party
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Inclusive Alliance Platform – Terra Ranka
Republican Party for Independence and Development Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement Socialist Party Workers' Party United Social Democratic Party Inactive
Bafatá-Adja Satú Camará
health administration posts Camará was appointed head of health services at Bafatá hospital after independence. Moving into politics, Adja Satú Camará became
Bafatá-Our Lady of Grace Cathedral
Our Lady of Grace Cathedral may refer to: Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Bafatá, Guinea-Bissau Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Belém, Brazil Our Lady of Grace
Bafatá-Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
de Bissau (Bissau) Sport Bissau e Benfica (Bissau) Sporting Clube de Bafatá (Bafatá) Sporting Clube de Bissau (Bissau) União Desportiva Internacional (Bissau)
Bafatá-José Lampra Cà
November; co-consecrators included Carlos Pedro Zilli PIME, the Bishop of Bafatá, and Luis Mariano Montemayor, the Apostolic Nuncio of Senegal, Cape Verde
Bafatá-Biague Na Ntan
office 2014 Personal details Born 12 June 1950 (53 years old) Bambadinca, Bafatá Region, Guinea-Bissau Alma mater Odesa Military Academy Military service
Bafatá-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
Nuno Tristão FC Bula Sporting Clube de Bissau Bissau Sporting Clube de Bafatá Bafatá Estrela Negra de Bissau Bissau Mavegro FC Bissau SC Portos de Bissau
Bafatá-Gabu Region
Guinea to the east and south and the Guinea-Bissau regions of Tombali and Bafatá to the west. It covers an area of 9,150 km2, making it the largest of Guinea-Bissau's
Bafatá-Oio Region
The region borders Senegal to the north, the Guinea-Bissau regions of Bafatá, Bissau and Biombo to the east, the Rio Geba/Guinea-Bissau region of Quinara
Bafatá-List of airports in Guinea-Bissau
Airport name Coordinates Bafatá GGBF Bafatá Airport 12°10′35″N 14°39′30″W / 12.17639°N 14.65833°W / 12.17639; -14.65833 (Bafatá Airport) Bissau GGOV OXB
Bafatá-Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
Desportivo de Mansabá 2002 Mavegro Futebol Clube (Bissau) 3–1 Sporting Clube de Bafatá 2003 Annulled2 2004 Mavegro Futebol Clube (Bissau) 1–0 Sporting Clube de