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Cities of Bolama:
Bolama
Bolama-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-Bissau), it has
Bolama-Sectors of Guinea-Bissau
Canghungo São Domingos Bissorã Farim Mansaba Mansôa Nhacra Bissau (autonomous sector) Bolama Bubaque Caravela Uno Buba Empada Fulacunda Tite Bedanda Cacine
Bolama-Regions of Guinea-Bissau
Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index ISO 3166-2:GW Guinea-Bissau at GeoHive
Bolama-Bissau-Guinean Americans
Bissau-Guinean Americans are Americans of Bissau-Guinean descent. As was the case with almost all current West African coastal countries (and some of Central
Bolama-Bolama Island
Bolama is the closest of the Bissagos Islands to the mainland of Guinea-Bissau. The island has a population of 6,024 (2009 census). It shares its name
Bolama-Index of Guinea-Bissau-related articles
Judice Joaquim Biker - Bissau - Bissau-Guineans - José Câmnate na Bissign - Black Ladino - Bolama Island - Bolama Region - Bolama (town) - Bolanhas - Balana
Bolama-Portuguese Guinea
Portugal from 1588 until 10 September 1974, when it gained independence as Guinea-Bissau. The Portuguese Crown commissioned its navigators to explore the Atlantic
Bolama-Bissau
the Kingdom of Bissau and permanently incorporated it into Portuguese Guinea.: 9 In 1941 the capital was transferred from Bolama to Bissau. 1959 saw the
Bolama-Guinea-Bissau Creole
natives. There are three main varieties of this creole in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal: Bissau and Bolama, Bafata, and Cacheu–Ziguinchor. The creole's substrate
Bolama-Bolama Region
16°5′W / 11.333°N 16.083°W / 11.333; -16.083 Bolama is an administrative region in Guinea-Bissau, consisting primarily of the Bijagós Archipelago
Bolama-Bolama
Bolama may refer to several locations in Guinea-Bissau: Bolama Region Bolama Island Bolama (town), capital of the region and main town of the island This
Bolama-Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ GHIN-ee bi-SOW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: ???? ???????, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫
Bolama-Music of Guinea-Bissau
The music of Guinea-Bissau is most widely associated with the polyrhythmic genre of gumbe, the country's primary musical export. Tina and tinga are other
Bolama-List of governors of Portuguese Guinea
territory of Portuguese Guinea, an area equivalent to modern-day Guinea-Bissau. In 1941 the capital moved from Bolama to Bissau. (Dates in italics indicate
Bolama-British Guinea
British Guinea or Colony of Bolama and Bolama River, was a colony of the United Kingdom in West Africa. Its capital was in the city of Bolama. The colony
Bolama-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
Bolama-History of Guinea-Bissau
People have inhabited the region now known as Guinea-Bissau for thousands of years. In the 13th century, it became a province of the Mali Empire that
Bolama-List of Bissau-Guineans
The following is a list of people from Guinea-Bissau. Amarildo Almeida (1976–), Olympic sprinter Fernando Arlete (sprinter) (1979–), Olympic sprinter
Bolama-Osvaldo Vieira International Airport
city of Bissau depended mainly on the (now abandoned) Bolama airport, which was close to the town of Bolama, the colonial capital of Guinea until 1941
Bolama-Bissagos Islands
Basilio de Palenque. List of islands of Guinea-Bissau João Vieira and Poilão Marine National Park "Archipel Bolama-Bijagós". Ramsar Sites Information Service
Bolama-Economy of Guinea-Bissau
The economy of Guinea-Bissau comprises a mixture of state-owned and private companies. Guinea-Bissau is among the world's least developed nations and
Bolama-Galinhas
Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. Galinhas is located about 25 km southwest of Bolama town. The Canal de Bolama separates it from Bolama Island, the easternmost
Bolama-EN Bolama
EN Bolama, also known by its full name Estrela Negra de Bolama, is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Bolama. It is one of two chief clubs of the
Bolama-Formosa (Guinea-Bissau)
Formosa is an island in the Bissagos Islands, Guinea-Bissau, part of the sector of Caravela. Its area is 140 km2, its length is 19.9 km and its width
Bolama-Uno (Guinea-Bissau)
Uno is one of the Bissagos Islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, in the Atlantic Ocean. The land area is 104 km2 (40 sq mi), with a population of 3
Bolama-Canal de Bolama
Canal de Bolama is a strait in the coast of Guinea Bissau on the Atlantic Ocean. The Canal de Bolama runs from NW to SE and is located to the east of
Bolama-South, Guinea-Bissau
South is a province in Guinea-Bissau. It consists Bolama, Quinara and Tombali regions. The notes of the Pole of Dakar - Guinea-Bissau (PDF). unesco. p. 1
Bolama-Arquivos Históricos Nacionais da República da Guiné-Bissau
Arquivos Históricos Nacionais da República da Guiné-Bissau (AHN; 'National Historical Archives of Guinea-Bissau') formed on 10 November 1984 per government decree
Bolama-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
Bolama-Guinean Portuguese
Guinean Portuguese (Portuguese: Português Guineense) is the variety of Portuguese spoken in Guinea-Bissau, where it is the official language. Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-Cacheu
conquest of the region in 1914. As Portuguese Guinea expanded and solidified, however, towns such as Bolama, Bissau and Canchungo became administrative centers
Bolama-Carache
in the northwestern part of the Bissagos Islands group, Guinea-Bissau. It belongs to the Bolama Region and the sector of Caravela. Its area is 80.4 km2
Bolama-Timeline of Bissau
formed. 1941 - Capital of colonial Portuguese Guinea moves to Bissau from Bolama. 1944 - Sport Bissau e Benfica (football club) formed. 1948 - City Market
Bolama-FC Bijagós
Bidyogo) is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Bubaque. They currently play in the top domestic Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau. It is one of
Bolama-Uracane
Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau. The island has a population of 1,181 (2009 census). It is part of the sector of Uno within the Bolama Region. It lies northeast
Bolama-List of islands of Guinea-Bissau
This is a list of islands of Guinea-Bissau. Bubaque Bolama Carache Caravela Enu Formosa Galinhas João Vieira Maio Meneque Orango Orangozinho Poilão Ponta
Bolama-Guinea-Bissau–Turkey relations
Guinea-Bissau–Turkey relations are the foreign relations between Guinea-Bissau and Turkey. Turkey has an embassy in Bissau. Guinea Bissau has an embassy
Bolama-1972 Portuguese Guinea National Assembly election
August and October 1972, but not in the Portuguese-controlled areas of Bissau, Bolama, the Bissagos Islands and Bafatá. A single list of PAIGC candidates
Bolama-Caravela
Caravela is the northernmost island of the Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau, part of the Sector of Caravela, which also includes the islands Carache
Bolama-Carlos Gomes Júnior
Gomes Júnior (born December 19, 1949) is a Bissau-Guinean politician who was Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau from 10 May 2004 to 2 November 2005, and again
Bolama-Bubaque
15.833°W / 11.283; -15.833 Bubaque is one of the Bijagós Islands in Guinea-Bissau, and is also the name of its main town. The island has a population
Bolama-António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama
the issue of the island of Bolama. The British occupied the West African island off the coast of modern-day Guinea Bissau, but the ownership of the island
Bolama-Francisca Pereira
Francisca Pereira, is a former Bissau-Guinean nurse, independence activist and current politician. She was born in Bolama, the former capital of the Portuguese
Bolama-List of football clubs in Guinea-Bissau
association football clubs based in Guinea-Bissau. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Guinea-Bissau Académica de Ingoré Acaja Club ADR
Bolama-Orangozinho
meaning Little Orango) is an island in the Bissagos Islands, Guinea-Bissau, it is part of the Bolama Region and the Bubaque sector. Its area is 107 km2, its
Bolama-2018 Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
Sporting Guiné-Bissau drw Os Balantas de Mansôa [7-6 pen] FC Cumura 0-1 UDIB FC Canchungo 2-3 Nuno Tristão de Bula Estrela Negra Bolama 1-4 Tigres de Fronteira
Bolama-Okinka Pampa
queen-priestess of the Bijagos of Orango, in the Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau. She lived in Angagumé. Queen Pampa Kanyimpa, member of the Okinka clan
Bolama-Aurelia Correia
again expanded the farm in Bolama, making it the largest plantation in the area. Her success attracted other traders from Bissau, who also set up slave factories
Bolama-Benjamin Pinto Bull
activist in Guinea-Bissau, then Portuguese Guinea, who sought his country's independence from Portugal. He was born into a leading family in Bolama in Portuguese
Bolama-Orango
located 60 kilometres (30 nautical miles) off the coast of mainland Guinea-Bissau. At 272.5 km2 (105+1⁄4 sq mi), it is the largest island in the archipelago
Bolama-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:
Bolama-Orango National Park
Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional de Orango) is a protected area in Guinea-Bissau. It was established in December 2000. The park has an area of 1,582 km2
Bolama-Lançados
the Senegal, Gambia, Casamance, and Guinea valleys; the Cacheu and Geba River regions in current-day Guinea-Bissau; and in the Port Loko region in current-day
Bolama-Islands of Peace
(1975-1994) Burkina Faso: Yalogo (1982-1999), Tansobentenga (2001-2011) Guinea-Bissau: Bolama (1986-2003) Bolivia: Sacaca (2001-2003) Ecuador: Pangor (1995),
Bolama-Rubane
Rubane is one of the Bijagós Islands in Guinea-Bissau. The island has a population of 165 (2009 census). The island lies northeast of the larger island
Bolama-List of Art Deco architecture in Africa
Theatre, Accra Cine Bolama, Bolama, Sul Province Cine UDIB, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, 1940s Monumento aos Heróis da Independência, Bissau, 1934 Jubilee Insurance
Bolama-Sana Na N'Hada
Sana Na N’Hada (born 1950) is a filmmaker from Guinea Bissau, "the first filmmaker from Guinea-Bissau". Sana Na N’Hada was born in 1950 in Enxalé. Though
Bolama-Phoneyusa rutilata
covering of hairs. Phoneyusa rutilata is native to Guinea-Bissau. It was originally described from Bolama Island. "Taxon details Phoneyusa rutilata (Simon
Bolama-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
Bolama-Community of Portuguese Language Countries
CPLP was founded in 1996, in Lisbon, by Angola, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, and São Tomé and Príncipe, nearly two decades
Bolama-João Vieira (island)
João Vieira is an island in the Bijagós Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. Its population is 6 (2009 census). It is part of the João Vieira and Poilão Marine
Bolama-Banco Nacional Ultramarino
BNU operated. BNU opened branches in Macau and in Bolama, Portuguese Guinea (present-day Guinea-Bissau) in 1902, in Dili, East Timor (present-day Timor
Bolama-2006 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 14 January
Bolama-Instituto Camões
Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel in Guinea-Bissau to spread the fluency of Portuguese as the official
Bolama-Titina Silá
1943 – 30 January 1973) was a Bissau-Guinean revolutionary. Recruited into the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), while
Bolama-Mariatu Candé
1991) is a Bissau-Guinean footballer who plays as a left back for Bolivian club Mundo Futuro. She has been a member of the Guinea-Bissau women's national
Bolama-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
Bolama-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
Bolama-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
Name Area (ha) Archipel Bolama-Bijagós 1046950 Lagoa de Cufada 39098 Lagune de Wendu Tcham 14970.18 Parc Naturel des Mangroves du Fleuve Cacheu (PNTC)
Bolama-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
Bolama-Poilão
Poilão is a small uninhabited island in the Bijagós Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. It contains the country's southernmost point, at 10°51'53"N,15°43'36"W
Bolama-Unhocomo
archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. It forms part of the Sector of Uno. In 2009 its population was 678. It lies 15 km west of Uno. Census, Guinea-Bissau 2009 (PDF)
Bolama-List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal
Mozambique Suzdal, Russia Fafe Porto Seguro, Brazil Sens, France Faro Bolama, Guinea-Bissau Haikou, China Hayward, United States Huelva, Spain Maxixe, Mozambique
Bolama-João Vieira and Poilão Marine National Park
Parque Nacional Marinho João Vieira e Poilão) is a national park in Guinea-Bissau. It was established in August 2000. It covers an area of 495.0 square
Bolama-Portuguese Navy
notable missions performed were in Bolama (Guinea-Bissau, 1990), Luanda (Angola, 1992), and Bissau (Guinea-Bissau, 1998 and again in 1999). In these theatres
Bolama-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
Bolama-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
Bolama-Ramsar site
Archipel Bolama-Bijagos Ramsar site in Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
Guinea-Bissau PU02 Quinara Region, Guinea-Bissau PU04 Oio Region, Guinea-Bissau PU05 Bolama Region, Guinea-Bissau PU06 Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau PU07
Bolama-Odette Ferreira
island of Bolama in Portuguese Guinea and her father was a civil servant there. Her uncles were also pharmacists. Ferreira moved to Bolama when she was
Bolama-Richard Hancorn (Royal Navy officer)
Bulama island, in the mouth of the Rio Grande river (now Bolama island, Corubala river, Guinea Bissau), in 1792 at Glamorgan Archives Beaver, Philip (1805)
Bolama-Roxa
Roxa or Canhabaque is an island in the Bissagos Islands, Guinea-Bissau. It is part of the sector of Bubaque. Its area is 111 square kilometres (43 sq mi);
Bolama-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
Bolama-Colin Chisholm (medical writer)
arrived carrying infectious disease presumed to be from Bolama, in what is now Guinea-Bissau. Chisholm gave an account, designed to identify the cause
Bolama-Faro, Portugal
e Estoi Montenegro Santa Bárbara de Nexe Faro is twinned with: Bolama, Guinea-Bissau Haikou, China Hayward, United States Huelva, Spain Maxixe, Mozambique
Bolama-Portuguese colonial architecture
1885, Angola Natural History Museum; b. 1913, Mozambique Bolama City Hall b. 1919, Guinea-Bissau Venilale School; b. 1933, East Timor Cathedral of Maputo;
Bolama-List of wars involving Portugal
References: "Cuba: Havana's Military Machine". The Atlantic, August 1988. "In Guinea-Bissau, Cuban combat units saw action, fighting with Amilcar Cabral's rebel
Bolama-List of islands by name (B)
Chain Marshall Islands Bokissa Pacific Ocean Vanuatu Bolama Bissagos Islands Guinea-Bissau Bolivar Texas United States Bolter Mississippi River,
Bolama-Ramsar Convention
Archipel Bolama-Bijagos Ramsar site in Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-List of former national capitals
moved to Accra Bolama Portuguese Guinea Guinea-Bissau 1879 1941 moved to Bissau Boe Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 1973 1974 moved back to Bissau Ngazargamu
Bolama-Economic history of Portugal
foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. By the 19th century, however, the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline
Bolama-1972 Atlantic hurricane season
another tropical depression formed about 120 mi (190 km) west of Bolama, Guinea-Bissau, on October 5. The depression moved generally westward, before curving
Bolama-1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic
Hankey, which had fled the West African colony of Bolama (an island off West Africa, present-day Guinea-Bissau) the previous November. It trailed yellow fever
Bolama-List of national capital city name etymologies
saint of the same name. The city's Wolof name is Ndar. Guinea-Bissau: Bissau Boe (1973–1974) Bolama (1879–1942) Guyana: Georgetown: Named after King George
Bolama-Caravela
Caravela is the northernmost island of the Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau, part of the Sector of Caravela, which also includes the islands Carache,
Bolama-Horta, Azores
1833, the vila of Horta, through the initiative of the Duke d'Ávila and Bolama, was elevated to the status of city and the district capital as a reward
Bolama-Faial Island
First Portuguese Republic António José de Ávila, 2nd Marquis of Ávila and Bolama (1842–1917) a military officer, politician, member of the nobility José
Bolama-Bissagos Islands
populated island, Bubaque. The administrative capital, Bolama is situated on the island of Bolama. There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with
Bolama-Formosa (Guinea-Bissau)
/ 11.483; -15.967 Archipelago Bissagos Islands Area 140 km2 (54 sq mi) Administration Guinea-Bissau Region Bolama Demographics Population 1,873 (2009)
Bolama-Roxa
Roxa or Canhabaque is an island in the Bissagos Islands, Guinea-Bissau. It is part of the sector of Bubaque. Its area is 111 square kilometres (43 sq mi);
Bolama-Uno (Guinea-Bissau)
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designated in 1996. The Uno Sector, part of the Bolama Region, covers Uno and the nearby islands of Eguba, Orango, Unhocomo, Unhocomozinho
Bolama-Orangozinho
is an island in the Bissagos Islands, Guinea-Bissau, it is part of the Bolama Region and the Bubaque sector. Its area is 107 km2, its length is 19 km
Bolama-Guinean Portuguese
towns of the country: Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel. The percentage of Portuguese speakers increased
Bolama-Guinea-Bissau
brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a foothold on Bolama. Guinea-Bissau was among the first regions touched by the Atlantic slave
Bolama-History of Guinea-Bissau
brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a foothold on Bolama. Guinea-Bissau was among the first regions touched by the Atlantic slave
Bolama-Politics of Guinea-Bissau
divided in 9 regions (regiões, singular - região): Bafata, Biombo, Bissau, Bolama, Cacheu, Gabu, Oio, Quinara, and Tombali. ACCT (associate), ACP, AfDB, ECA
Bolama-Economy of Guinea-Bissau
British attempted to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama, but by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau
Bolama-Savoia-Marchetti S.55
made by the Santa Maria under Francesco de Pinedo. After flying south to Bolama, at that time in Portuguese Guinea, they hoped to cross the ocean without
Bolama-Titina Silá
state-owned fruit juice factory named after Silá was opened in the town of Bolama, but it was closed by the mid-1980s. Silá was one of the few women to be
Bolama-Carache
northwestern part of the Bissagos Islands group, Guinea-Bissau. It belongs to the Bolama Region and the sector of Caravela. Its area is 80.4 km2, the island is 18
Bolama-List of Assamiidae species
Roewer, 1923: 246). Boeorix manducus — Thorell, 1889 — Myanmar Bolama — Roewer, 1927 Bolama spinosa — Roewer, 1927 Buemba — Roewer, 1935 Buemba filipes —
Bolama-Portuguese Navy
zones in Sub-Saharan Africa. The most notable missions performed were in Bolama (Guinea-Bissau, 1990), Luanda (Angola, 1992), and Bissau (Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-Uracane
population of 1,181 (2009 census). It is part of the sector of Uno within the Bolama Region. It lies northeast of Uno, and south of Formosa. População por região
Bolama-Unhocomo
Unhocomo is the westernmost island in the Bissagos archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. It forms part of the Sector of Uno. In 2009 its population was 678. It
Bolama-ISO 3166-2:GW
region L GW-BM Biombo region N GW-BS Bissau SAB autonomous sector — GW-BL Bolama / Bijagós region S GW-CA Cacheu region N GW-GA Gabú region L GW-OI Oio region
Bolama-1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic
British merchant ship Hankey, which had fled the West African colony of Bolama (an island off West Africa, present-day Guinea-Bissau) the previous November
Bolama-Index of Guinea-Bissau-related articles
Bissau-Guineans - José Câmnate na Bissign - Black Ladino - Bolama Island - Bolama Region - Bolama (town) - Bolanhas - Balana - Bulana - Bolola - Brames -
Bolama-Bubaque
15°50′W / 11.283°N 15.833°W / 11.283; -15.833 Country Guinea-Bissau Region Bolama Region Sector Bubaque Area • Land 70 km2 (28 sq mi) Population (2009)
Bolama-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-Bissau), it has
Bolama-Cacheu
1914. As Portuguese Guinea expanded and solidified, however, towns such as Bolama, Bissau and Canchungo became administrative centers at the expense of Cacheu
Bolama-Orango
5 km2 (105.2 sq mi) Length 22.5 km (13.98 mi) Width 22.5 km (13.98 mi) Administration Guinea-Bissau Region Bolama Demographics Population 1,250 (2009)
Bolama-João Vieira (island)
033°N 15.633°W / 11.033; -15.633 Archipelago Bijagós Islands Administration Guinea-Bissau Region Bolama Region Sector Bubaque Demographics Population 6
Bolama-Galinhas
Galinhas is located about 25 km southwest of Bolama town. The Canal de Bolama separates it from Bolama Island, the easternmost island of the group that
Bolama-Lançados
Press. ISBN 978-0-2520-8117-0. Ribeiro, Fernando Tabanez (2018). Guiné-Bolama: história e memórias (in Portuguese). Oeiras, Portugal: Programa Fim do
Bolama-José
6th President of Portugal António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama, Portuguese politician Antonio José Cavanilles, Spanish taxonomist and botanist
Bolama-B. spinosa
B. spinosa may refer to: Bolama spinosa, a spider in the family Assamiidae Bossiaea spinosa, a pea species Branchinella spinosa, a species of fairy shrimp
Bolama-List of shipwrecks in 1929
State Description NRP Adamastor Portuguese Navy The cruiser ran aground at Bolama, Portuguese Guinea. She was refloated on 7 October. Belfri Norway The cargo
Bolama-Duke of Ávila and Bolama
of Ávila and Bolama (Marquês de Ávila e Bolama) in 1870, and finally by a royal decree dated from May 14, 1878, to Duke of Ávila and Bolama (Duque de Ávila
Bolama-António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama
Ávila e Bolama (Marquis of Ávila and Bolama). After another eight years, on 14 May 1878, King Luis raised him still higher to Duque de Ávila e Bolama (Duke
Bolama-Ramsar Convention
Archipel Bolama-Bijagos Ramsar site in Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-Ministry of Finance (Portugal)
4 July 1870 29 August 1870 51 António José de Ávila, Marquês de Ávila e Bolama (1807–1881) 29 August 1870 12 September 1870 52 Carlos Bento da Silva (interim
Bolama-Ministry of Justice (Portugal)
26, 1870 August 29, 1870 66 António José de Ávila, Marques de Ávila and Bolama (3rd time, interim) (1806-1881) August 29, 1870 September 12, 1870 XXXII
Bolama-Bolama Region
11°20′N 16°5′W / 11.333°N 16.083°W / 11.333; -16.083 Bolama is an administrative region in Guinea-Bissau, consisting primarily of the Bijagós Archipelago
Bolama-Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, 1st Marquis of Sá da Bandeira
António de Aguiar Preceded by António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama Prime Minister of Portugal 1868–1869 Succeeded by Nuno José de Moura Barreto
Bolama-List of prime ministers of Portugal
after the Janeirinha uprising. 26 António José de Ávila, Duke of Ávila and Bolama (1807–1881) 4 January 1868 22 July 1868 Independent (with Reformists) 7th
Bolama-1839 in literature
Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. Bradbury and Evans. 1856. p. 22. Avila e de Bolama, Antonio José de Avila (1916). A marqueza d'Alorna; algumas noticias authenticas
Bolama-EN Bolama
EN Bolama, also known by its full name Estrela Negra de Bolama, is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Bolama. It is one of two chief clubs of the
Bolama-1750 in literature
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 23 March 2019. Avila e de Bolama, Antonio José de Avila (1916). A marqueza d'Alorna; algumas noticias authenticas
Bolama-Subdivisions of Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá Biombo Bissau* Bolama Cacheu Gabu Oio Quinara Tombali • autonomous sector
Bolama-List of Bissau-Guineans
in Cadique. Carlos Gomes Júnior (1949–), former Prime Minister. Born in Bolama. Rogério Araújo Adolfo Herbert, diplomat Kumba Ialá (1953–2014), former
Bolama-List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal
Mozambique Suzdal, Russia Fafe Porto Seguro, Brazil Sens, France Faro Bolama, Guinea-Bissau Haikou, China Hayward, United States Huelva, Spain Maxixe
Bolama-Luís I of Portugal
Marquis of Sá da Bandeira Joaquim António de Aguiar The Duke of Ávila and Bolama The Duke of Saldanha Fontes Pereira de Melo Anselmo José Braamcamp António
Bolama-Elders Colonial Airways
on 25 June 1938 with Short Scion Senior, and was operated via Conakry, Bolama and Bissau. The Lagos-Takoradi route was started on 4 April 1939, whilst
Bolama-List of football clubs in Guinea-Bissau
Catacumba FC Cuntum Desportivo Quelele Desportivo de Biombo Djaraf EN Bolama Farim Green Sunrise Jagudis de Biombo Mavegro Futebol Clube Oio Soccer Club
Bolama-List of national capital city name etymologies
The city's Wolof name is Ndar. Guinea-Bissau: Bissau Boe (1973–1974) Bolama (1879–1942) Guyana: Georgetown: Named after King George III. The city was
Bolama-Fontes Pereira de Melo
presidency of the Chamber of Peers after the death of the Duke of Ávila and Bolama. Later, on 11 November, Fontes was preparing to create a new government
Bolama-Orango National Park
The Orango National Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional de Orango) is a protected area in Guinea-Bissau. It was established in December 2000. The park has
Bolama-João Vieira and Poilão Marine National Park
Marinho João Vieira e Poilão IUCN category II (national park) Location Bolama Region, Guinea-Bissau Coordinates 10°54′N 15°42′W / 10.9°N 15.7°W / 10
Bolama-Sarmento de Beires
Casablanca, Morocco on the same day. From Casablanca it flew to Bolama, Portuguese Guinea. In Bolama, technical problems prevented the takeoff and the pilot Duvalle
Bolama-1972 Portuguese Guinea National Assembly election
and October 1972, but not in the Portuguese-controlled areas of Bissau, Bolama, the Bissagos Islands and Bafatá. A single list of PAIGC candidates for
Bolama-Economic history of Portugal
British attempted to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. By the 19th century, however, the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in
Bolama-Portuguese nobility
António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama, the only commoner to become a duke.
Bolama-Community of Portuguese Language Countries
Moçambique (1994), Salvador (1995), Belo Horizonte (1998), Belém (1999), Bolama, Huambo, Porto Alegre and Mindelo (2000), Dili (2002), São Filipe, Oecusse
Bolama-List of former national capitals
moved to Yamoussoukro Cape Coast Gold Coast Ghana 1664 1877 moved to Accra Bolama Portuguese Guinea Guinea-Bissau 1879 1941 moved to Bissau Boe Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-Banco de Comércio e Indústria
situation with Bolama: appears in Angop only as one of the shareholders of BCI. It is probably the company which once was or is BOLAMA EMPRESA REGIONAL
Bolama-Bubaque Airport
Bubaque Airport (IATA: BQE, ICAO: GGBU) is an airport serving the island town of Bubaque, in Guinea-Bissau. It is the Bijagos Archipelago's only airfield
Bolama-Instituto Camões
2005, the towns of Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel in Guinea-Bissau to spread the fluency of Portuguese
Bolama-Dukedoms in Portugal
relation to the royal family, was given the title of duke of Ávila and Bolama. Duke of Braganza (the principal grandeza of the Portuguese royal dynasty
Bolama-Guinea-Bissau Creole
main varieties of this creole in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal: Bissau and Bolama, Bafata, and Cacheu–Ziguinchor. The creole's substrate language is the language
Bolama-List of knights of the Order of the Seraphim
1875 António José de Ávila Prime Minister of Portugal Duke of Ávila and Bolama Portugal 24 December 1883 Afonso, Duke of Porto Duke of Porto Portugal
Bolama-Phoneyusa rutilata
Phoneyusa rutilata is native to Guinea-Bissau. It was originally described from Bolama Island. "Taxon details Phoneyusa rutilata (Simon, 1907)", World Spider Catalog
Bolama-1917 in Portugal
(born 1840) 18 March – António José de Ávila, 2nd Marquis of Ávila and Bolama, military officer, politician, nobility (b. 1842) 5 June – António Teixeira
Bolama-1871 in Portugal
Monarch: Louis I Prime Minister: António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama (until 13 September); Fontes Pereira de Melo 9 July – Portuguese legislative
Bolama-1870 in Portugal
Legislative election 29 October – António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama takes over as Prime Minister 1 December – Artur Ivens Ferraz, military officer
Bolama-1878 in Portugal
Monarch: Louis I Prime Minister: António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama (until 26 January); Fontes Pereira de Melo (starting 26 January) 13 October
Bolama-1868 in Portugal
Joaquim António de Aguiar; António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama; Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, 1st Marquis of Sá da Bandeira 22
Bolama-Portuguese colonial architecture
Palácio de Ferro; b. 1885, Angola Natural History Museum; b. 1913, Mozambique Bolama City Hall b. 1919, Guinea-Bissau Venilale School; b. 1933, East Timor Cathedral
Bolama-Bissau-Guinean Americans
fortified coastal settlements where the trading took place; Bissau, Cacheu and Bolama. The Portuguese, after buying slaves from African kings and aristocracies
Bolama-Colin Chisholm (medical writer)
ship, the Hankey, arrived carrying infectious disease presumed to be from Bolama, in what is now Guinea-Bissau. Chisholm gave an account, designed to identify
Bolama-António José de Ávila, 2nd Marquis of Ávila and Bolama
Coat of Arms of the Duke of Ávila and Bolama.
Bolama-José de Almeida de Ávila
was the brother of the second Marquess of Ávila e Bolama, and nephew of the first Duke of Ávila e Bolama. For a time José de Ávila was commander of the port
Bolama-List of cities in Guinea-Bissau
Mansôa 8,313 Oio 8 Buba 7,898 Quinara 9 Cacheu 5,891 Cacheu 10 Quinhámel 5,825 Biombo 11 Quebo 5,454 Quinara 12 Catió 5,081 Tombali 13 Bolama 5,026 Bolama
Bolama-Carlo Del Prete
at Villa Cisneros in Spanish Sahara and Bolama in Portuguese Guinea before attempting to take off from Bolama on 16 February to cross the Atlantic Ocean
Bolama-Music of Guinea-Bissau
independence, had begun in 1973 with the recording of Ernesto Dabó's "M'Ba Bolama" in Lisbon. Dabó's record producer, Zé Carlos, had formed the popular Cobiana
Bolama-Faro, Portugal
Conceição e Estoi Montenegro Santa Bárbara de Nexe Faro is twinned with: Bolama, Guinea-Bissau Haikou, China Hayward, United States Huelva, Spain Maxixe
Bolama-List of knights commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VII
Household to the King of Portugal Antonio Jose d'Avila, Count d'Avila e Bolama* Portugal 7 April 1903 Lord Mayor of Lisbon, President of the Executive
Bolama-FC Bijagós
It is one of two chief clubs of the Bijagos Archipelago, the other is EN Bolama. The club entered the First Division in late 2002 and finished 10th with
Bolama-Convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Horta)
and owing to the intervention of António de Ávila (later Duke of Ávila e Bolama) the convent was spared, even as other liberals wished to destroy the building
Bolama-Sectors of Guinea-Bissau
Domingos Bissorã Farim Mansaba Mansôa Nhacra Bissau (autonomous sector) Bolama Bubaque Caravela Uno Buba Empada Fulacunda Tite Bedanda Cacine Catió Quebo
Bolama-Islands of Peace
Burkina Faso: Yalogo (1982-1999), Tansobentenga (2001-2011) Guinea-Bissau: Bolama (1986-2003) Bolivia: Sacaca (2001-2003) Ecuador: Pangor (1995), Pallatanga
Bolama-Banco Nacional Ultramarino
the countries in which BNU operated. BNU opened branches in Macau and in Bolama, Portuguese Guinea (present-day Guinea-Bissau) in 1902, in Dili, East Timor
Bolama-List of wars involving Portugal
Ruivães Combat Location: Portugal Portugal Cartista insurgents Victory Bolama Question (1838–1870) Location: West Africa, Guinea-Bissau Portugal Portuguese
Bolama-2003–04 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
Division Season 2003–04 Champions Sporting Bissau Promoted Estrela Negra de Bolama Bula Futebol Clube Relegated Flamengo Futebol Clube Futebol Clube de Bijagos
Bolama-2004–05 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
Cantchungo Mavegro Futebol Clube Desportivo de Gabú - Promoted from the Second Division Estrela Negra de Bolama - Promu de Segunda Divisião CF Os Balantas
Bolama-Canal de Bolama
Canal de Bolama is a strait in the coast of Guinea Bissau on the Atlantic Ocean. The Canal de Bolama runs from NW to SE and is located to the east of
Bolama-Poilão
72667 Archipelago Bijagós Islands Area 0.43 km2 (0.17 sq mi) Administration Guinea-Bissau Region Bolama Region Sector Bubaque Demographics Population 0
Bolama-2006 First Division (Guinea-Bissau)
Farim - Promoted from the Second Division Futebol Clube de Cantchungo Mavegro Futebol Clube Desportivo de Gabú Estrela Negra de Bolama CF Os Balantas
Bolama-Benjamin Pinto Bull
country's independence from Portugal. He was born into a leading family in Bolama in Portuguese Guinea to Burmester Wilhelm Ellis Bull, from Sierra Leone
Bolama-Francisca Pereira
Bissau-Guinean nurse, independence activist and current politician. She was born in Bolama, the former capital of the Portuguese colony of Portuguese Guinea. As a
Bolama-Okinka Pampa
Okinka Pampa Kanyimpa, sometimes Kanjimpa (died 1930) was a queen-priestess of the Bijagos of Orango, in the Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau. She lived
Bolama-Timeline of Bissau
formed. 1941 - Capital of colonial Portuguese Guinea moves to Bissau from Bolama. 1944 - Sport Bissau e Benfica (football club) formed. 1948 - City Market
Bolama-List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
PU02 Quinara Region, Guinea-Bissau PU04 Oio Region, Guinea-Bissau PU05 Bolama Region, Guinea-Bissau PU06 Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau PU07 Tombali Region
Bolama-Bissau
it into Portuguese Guinea.: 9 In 1941 the capital was transferred from Bolama to Bissau. 1959 saw the bloody repression of a dockworkers' strike, a key
Bolama-1927 in aviation
Cisneros in Spanish Sahara and Bolama in Portuguese Guinea, Pinedo, Del Prete, and Zacchetti attempt to take off from Bolama to cross the Atlantic Ocean
Bolama-List of islands of Guinea-Bissau
This is a list of islands of Guinea-Bissau. Bubaque Bolama Carache Caravela Enu Formosa Galinhas João Vieira Maio Meneque Orango Orangozinho Poilão Ponta
Bolama-Rubane
81139°W / 11.33556; -15.81139 Archipelago Bissagos Islands Administration Guinea-Bissau Region Bolama Sector Bubaque Demographics Population 165 (2009)
Bolama-South, Guinea-Bissau
South is a province in Guinea-Bissau. It consists Bolama, Quinara and Tombali regions. The notes of the Pole of Dakar - Guinea-Bissau (PDF). unesco. p
Bolama-2018 Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
FC Cumura 0-1 UDIB FC Canchungo 2-3 Nuno Tristão de Bula Estrela Negra Bolama 1-4 Tigres de Fronteira [Mar 13] FC Cuntum 3-1 Vitória FC (Cacheu) [Mar
Bolama-José de Meneses da Silveira e Castro, 2nd Marquis of Valada
office 5 April 1877 – 6 February 1878 Prime Minister The Marquis of Ávila e Bolama Preceded by The Viscount of Magaride Succeeded by Joaquim Cabral de Noronha
Bolama-Duke
relation to the royal family, was given the title of Duke of Ávila and Bolama in the 19th century. Spanish infantes and infantas are usually given a royal
Bolama-Missal of the Academy of Sciences
the vice-president of the Academy of Sciences, the Marquis of Ávila and Bolama, was dedicated to Ferdinand II of Portugal, himself a noted artist and connoisseur
Bolama-List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index
development 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
Bolama-Caproni Ca.105
fallen of the first transatlantic Atlantic with a commemorative flight Rome-Bolama ( Portuguese Guinea ) on the occasion of the second anniversary on December
Bolama-Atlantic Flight (1931 film)
around Villa Cisneros, Western Sahara, and Bolama Bay, Balbo planned out the longest long-distance leg, from Bolama-Natal harbor up to Rio de Janeiro. After
Bolama-Aurelia Correia
West Africa Squadron, who raded her plantations on Bolama in 1839, and Freetown, who drove her off Bolama in 1860; in the 1850s, she owned a third of all
Bolama-List of presidents of the Chamber of Most Worthy Peers (Kingdom of Portugal)
October 1870 – 5 October 1872 António José de Ávila, 1º duque de Ávila e Bolama (1807-1881) 18 October 1872 – 3 May 1881 António Maria de Fontes Pereira
Bolama-Sana Na N'Hada
medical assistant. In 1967, Amílcar Cabral sent him – together with José Bolama Cubumba, Josefina Lopes Crato and Flora Gomes – to study filmmaking at the
Bolama-Arquivos Históricos Nacionais da República da Guiné-Bissau
ISBN 978-1-4422-7743-4. Official site Dr Birgit Embaló (2009). "History of Bolama, the first capital of Portuguese Guinea (1879-1941), as reflected in the
Bolama-Mariatu Candé
information Date of birth (1991-10-28) 28 October 1991 (age 32) Place of birth Bolama, Guinea-Bissau Position(s) Left-back, forward Team information Current team
Bolama-List of villages in Adamawa State
Jauro Bodwai Bodwai/ Bodwai Pri. Sch. I; Bodwai/ Bodwai Pri. Sch. II; Bolama/ Bolama Pri. Sch. III; Dalwa/ Dalwa Pri. Sch.; Jalingo Biki/ Jalingo Pri. Sch
Bolama-List of hospitals in Guinea-Bissau
Solidariedade de Bolama Bolama Region Hospital 11°34′30″N 15°28′41″W / 11.5749°N 15.4781°W / 11.5749; -15.4781 (Hospital Solidariedade de Bolama) Military
Bolama-Bolama Island
Bolama is the closest of the Bissagos Islands to the mainland of Guinea-Bissau. The island has a population of 6,024 (2009 census). It shares its name
Bolama-Odette Ferreira
island of Bolama in Portuguese Guinea and her father was a civil servant there. Her uncles were also pharmacists. Ferreira moved to Bolama when she was
Bolama-Bolama
Bolama may refer to several locations in Guinea-Bissau: Bolama Region Bolama Island Bolama (town), capital of the region and main town of the island This
Bolama-Carlos Gomes Júnior
by President Malam Bacai Sanhá's death on 9 January. Gomes was born in Bolama. He was a delegate to PAIGC's Fifth Congress in December 1991, and in the
Bolama-Guinea-Bissau–Turkey relations
Martins, Alfredo Cardoso de Soveral. Relatório do Governador da Guiné. Bolama: 2003. Marupa, M.A. Portuguese Africa in Perspective: The Making of a Multi-Racial
Bolama-Regions of Guinea-Bissau
Leste (East): Bafatá, Gabu Norte (North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development
Bolama-British Guinea
Guinea or Colony of Bolama and Bolama River, was a colony of the United Kingdom in West Africa. Its capital was in the city of Bolama. The colony was founded
Bolama-Portuguese Guinea
led to a brief attempt in the 1790s to establish a base on the island of Bolama, which showed no evidence of continuous Portuguese presence. The British
Bolama-Francesco de Pinedo
at Villa Cisneros in Spanish Sahara and Bolama in Portuguese Guinea before attempting to take off from Bolama on 16 February to cross the Atlantic Ocean
Bolama-List of islands by name (B)
Bokak Atoll Ratak Chain Marshall Islands Bokissa Pacific Ocean Vanuatu Bolama Bissagos Islands Guinea-Bissau Bolivar Texas United States Bolter Mississippi
Bolama-List of Art Deco architecture in Africa
Building, Asmara, 1938 Rex Theatre, Accra, 1937 Roxy Theatre, Accra Cine Bolama, Bolama, Sul Province Cine UDIB, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, 1940s Monumento aos
Bolama-Eraldo Ilari
Italy-Brazil transatlantic air cruise as commander of the support base set up in Bolama, and in the Decennial Air Cruise as commander of the support base in Newfoundland
Bolama-List of shipwrecks in April 1886
was driven ashore and wrecked at Bolama, Portuguese Guinea. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Bolama. Sewell United States The newly-built
Bolama-Censorship in Portugal
illegal. Deputy Luis de Campos brought his protest to the Marquês de Ávila e Bolama, the Prime Minister at the time: "sue them but don't shut them down, you
Bolama-Fernanda de Castro
appointed, in 1913, to become port captain at Bolama in Portuguese Guinea. Her mother died of yellow fever in Bolama. Castro married António Ferro in 1922. As
Bolama-Osvaldo Vieira International Airport
of Bissau depended mainly on the (now abandoned) Bolama airport, which was close to the town of Bolama, the colonial capital of Guinea until 1941. Travellers
Bolama-Richard Hancorn (Royal Navy officer)
colonization of Bulama island, in the mouth of the Rio Grande river (now Bolama island, Corubala river, Guinea Bissau), in 1792 at Glamorgan Archives Beaver
Bolama-1972 Atlantic hurricane season
October 3. Yet another tropical depression formed about 120 mi (190 km) west of Bolama, Guinea-Bissau, on October 5. The depression moved generally westward, before
Bolama-Albert Günther
manuscrita por Bocage no interior com descrição de Cystignathus Bocagei de Bolama). Günther, Albert (1865). "Fourth account of new species of snakes in the
Bolama-List of governors of Portuguese Guinea
equivalent to modern-day Guinea-Bissau. In 1941 the capital moved from Bolama to Bissau. (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) For
Bolama-List of marquisates in Portugal
of Angra Marquis of Arronches Marquis of Atouguia Marquis of Ávila and Bolama Marquis of Basto Marquis of Belas Marquis of Bemposta Marquis of Bemposta-Subserra
Bolama-Ramsar site
Archipel Bolama-Bijagos Ramsar site in Guinea-Bissau
Bolama-Taça Nacional da Guiné Bissau
União Desportiva Internacional 1–0 GDRC 1979 Bula 1980 Estrela Negra de Bolama 1981 Benfica Bissau 1982 Ajuda Bissau 1983 SC de Bissau 1984 União Desportiva