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Biombo-Regions of Guinea-Bissau
(North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index ISO 3166-2:GW Guinea-Bissau at
Biombo-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
Biombo-Biombo Region
Biombo is a region in western Guinea-Bissau, with an area of 840 km2 and its capital is Quinhámel. There has not been any local administration since the
Biombo-North, Guinea-Bissau
North is a province in Guinea-Bissau. It consists Biombo, Cacheu and Oio regions. The notes of the Pole of Dakar - Guinea-Bissau (PDF). unesco. p. 1. Margin
Biombo-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
Biombo-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
Biombo-Quinhamel
Quinhamel is a city in Guinea-Bissau and the capital of the Biombo Region. It has a population of 2,887 (2008 est). Coastal area at Hotel Mar Azul, serving
Biombo-Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ GHIN-ee bi-SOW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: ???? ???????, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫
Biombo-Desportivo de Biombo
Biombo is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Biombo. They play in the 2 division in Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau.[citation
Biombo-Jagudis de Biombo
Biombo is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Biombo. They play in the 2 division in Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau.
Biombo-Papel people
primarily located in Guinea-Bissau, though are also found in Casamance (Senegal) and Guinea. Their population in Guinea-Bissau is about 183,000, with
Biombo-Ondame
Ondame is a village in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. It lies on the coast, west of Bissau where the Mansoa River flows into the sea. Google Maps
Biombo-Languages of Guinea-Bissau
The official language of Guinea-Bissau is Portuguese, which was spoken by 32.1% of the population according to the 2009 census. It is the language of
Biombo-2008 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 16 November 2008. The result was a victory for the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC)
Biombo-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
Biombo-Ansumane Mané
Ansumane Mané (c. 1940 – 30 November 2000) was a Bissau-Guinean soldier who led a 1998 uprising against the government of President João Bernardo Vieira
Biombo-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Catholicism Papel Niger–Congo → Atlantic → Senegambian → Papel Guinea-Bissau (Biombo Region) Christianity → Catholicism Parachis Indo-European → Indo-Iranian
Biombo-Prabis
Prábis is a city and an administrative sector in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. In 2004, it had a population of 12,312. Street view of Prábis town
Biombo-Safim
Safim is a city and sector in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. It has a population of 17,356 inhabitants as of the 2009 national census. The sector's
Biombo-Bocundji Cá
in France while playing for the Guinea-Bissau national team at international level. Born in Biombo, Guinea-Bissau, Cá played for French side FC Nantes's
Biombo-Malam Bacai Sanhá
sɐˈɲa]) (5 May 1947 – 9 January 2012) was a Guinea-Bissau politician who was President of Guinea-Bissau from 8 September 2009 until his death on 9 January
Biombo-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:
Biombo-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
Biombo-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
Biombo-List of lighthouses in Guinea-Bissau
This is a list of lighthouses in Guinea-Bissau. List of lighthouses in Senegal (to the north) List of lighthouses in Guinea (to the south) Lists of lighthouses
Biombo-Rafael Paula Barbosa
political activist in Portuguese Guinea, now known as Guinea-Bissau. He was born in Safim, near Bissau, to a Guinean mother and Cape Verdean father. He
Biombo-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
Biombo-Papel language
language of Guinea-Bissau. Papel is the language spoken by the Papel people, who live in the central coastal regions of Guinea-Bissau, namely the Biombo Region
Biombo-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
Biombo-Fretïmio Assocão di Planka
Fretïmio Assocão di Planka (8 January 1911 – 29 September 1971) was a Bissau-Guinean politician. Assocão di Planka was an agronomy student alongside Amílcar
Biombo-José Lampra Cà
José Lampra Cà (born 5 January 1964) is a Bissau-Guinean cleric who is the current Roman Catholic bishop of Bissau. Lampra Cà received his holy orders on
Biombo-List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
Guinea-Bissau PU07 Tombali Region, Guinea-Bissau PU10 Gabú Region, Guinea-Bissau PU11 Bissau Region, Guinea-Bissau PU12 Biombo Region, Guinea-Bissau
Biombo-Bak languages
languages are a group of typologically Atlantic languages of Senegal and Guinea-Bissau linked in 2010 to the erstwhile Atlantic isolate Bijago. Bak languages
Biombo-Alameda Central
Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2015. "Biombo del Palacio de los Virreyes de México". Ministry of Culture and Sport (Spain)
Biombo-Guinea-Bissau
These, in turn, are subdivided into 37 Sectors. The regions are: Bafatá Biombo Bissau Bolama Cacheu Gabu Oio Quinara Tombali Autonomous sector. Guinea-Bissau
Biombo-Politics of Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau is divided in 9 regions (regiões, singular - região): Bafata, Biombo, Bissau, Bolama, Cacheu, Gabu, Oio, Quinara, and Tombali. ACCT (associate)
Biombo-Haiku
Pellicer, Xavier Villaurrutia, and by Jaime Torres Bodet in his collection Biombo (1925). Much later, Octavio Paz included many haiku in Piedras Sueltas (1955)
Biombo-Prabis
Prábis is a city and an administrative sector in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. In 2004, it had a population of 12,312. Street view of Prábis town
Biombo-ISO 3166-2:GW
Local variant Subdivision category In province GW-BA Bafatá region L GW-BM Biombo region N GW-BS Bissau SAB autonomous sector — GW-BL Bolama / Bijagós region
Biombo-2008 Guinea-Bissau parliamentary election
Political party community campaign in Biombo region, 2008
Biombo-Jesús Gardea
esferas (1992) La ventana hundida (1992) Juegan los comensales (1998) El biombo y los frutos (2001) Songs for a Single Cord (Canciones para una sola cuerda
Biombo-Nanban art
"Kobe City Museum e-guide" (PDF). Kobe City. Retrieved 28 March 2011. "Biombos Namban (Namban screens)". Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga. Archived from
Biombo-Desportivo de Biombo
Desportivo de Biombo is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Biombo. They play in the 2 division in Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau
Biombo-Chapultepec
Chapultepec" (in Spanish). Mexico: INAH. Retrieved December 12, 2010. "Biombo. Sarao en un jardín de Chapultepec". Multimedia Library of the Instituto
Biombo-Jagudis de Biombo
Jagudis de Biombo is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Biombo. They play in the 2 division in Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau
Biombo-Biombo Region
Biombo is a region in western Guinea-Bissau, with an area of 840 km2 and its capital is Quinhámel. There has not been any local administration since the
Biombo-Quinhamel
Quinhamel is a city in Guinea-Bissau and the capital of the Biombo Region. It has a population of 2,887 (2008 est). Coastal area at Hotel Mar Azul, serving
Biombo-Malam Bacai Sanhá
A long-time member of PAIGC, Sanhá served as governor of the Gabú and Biombo regions and held several cabinet ministries before becoming President of
Biombo-Bak languages
Karon ni-kin kaa-now y-iinu ka-ŋiin hi-lɛɛluuf pu-tum hi-sim kaa-cɛc Papel (Biombo) p-kihl / k- / i- k-warʂ bu-ihl / i- 'nose'; b-ihl 'nostril' p-nyiḭ p-remtɛ́
Biombo-Subdivisions of Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá Biombo Bissau* Bolama Cacheu Gabu Oio Quinara Tombali • autonomous sector
Biombo-List of football clubs in Guinea-Bissau
FC Cuntum Desportivo Quelele Desportivo de Biombo Djaraf EN Bolama Farim Green Sunrise Jagudis de Biombo Mavegro Futebol Clube Oio Soccer Club OS Balantas
Biombo-Chapultepec Castle
Historia. Archived from the original on 2009-11-14. Retrieved 2009-11-22. "Biombo. Sarao en un jardín de Chapultepec". Multimedia Library of the Instituto
Biombo-Ansumane Mané
Seabra. The government subsequently said that Mané fled to Quinhamel in Biombo Region, in the west of the country. General Mané was assassinated by forces
Biombo-Jaime Torres Bodet
formulating the legal basis of the new educational system. In 1929, he published Biombos, Poesias, Destierro (Screens, Poetries, Unearthing). In the same year,
Biombo-Languages of Guinea-Bissau
posters in the Kriol language for Guinea-Bissau legislative election, 2008, Biombo Region. Official Portuguese Recognised Badyara, Bainouk-Gunyuño, Balanta-Kentohe
Biombo-Ondame
Ondame is a village in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. It lies on the coast, west of Bissau where the Mansoa River flows into the sea. Google Maps
Biombo-Telectu
Total 1993 Belzebu/Off Off, CD, AnAnAnA 1993 Theremin Tao, CD, SPH 1994 Biombos, CD, China Record Corporation 1995 Jazz Off Multimedia, CD, AnAnAnA 1995
Biombo-Biombos
Biombos is an album by the artist Telectu, released on the Chinese state-owned record company China Record Corporation in 1994. Beijing Suite -20:58 Slow
Biombo-Papel language
people, who live in the central coastal regions of Guinea-Bissau, namely the Biombo Region where it is spoken by 136,000 Bissau-Guineans. Papel speakers are
Biombo-Mexican art
Starting in the seventeenth century, painters began to produce canvases and biombos with historical themes, including the conquest of Mexico and imagined scenes
Biombo-Ottmar Ette
Quarterly (Seattle) LXXVII, 2 (June 2016), pp. 143–173. "Magic Screens. Biombos, Namban Art, the Art of Globalization and Education between China, Japan
Biombo-Gronk (artist)
Italy; Paris, France;Madrid, Spain; Vienna, Austria (1998 - 2000) 1998 Los Biombos/The Screens by Gloria Alvarez, Directed by Peter Sellars, Cornerstone Theatre
Biombo-List of Spanish words of Chinese origin
a list of Spanish words from a different language. biombo = folding screen: from Portuguese biombo, from Japanese byōbu, from Chinese pingfeng (屏風), "folding
Biombo-Papel people
clan from the line of Djokom traditionally lived in the Safim region of Biombo. They saw themselves as cunning and were represented by the hare. They tend
Biombo-Byōbu
were Japanese folding screens. The word byōbu entered Mexican Spanish as biombo. The scenes depicted on these folding screens were frequently historical
Biombo-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
Biombo-Asian Mexicans
screens were introduced from Japan, with Mexican-style ones produced called biombos. The earliest of these Mexican made screens had Asian designs but later
Biombo-Fretïmio Assocão di Planka
Fretïmio Assocão di Planka (8 January 1911 – 29 September 1971) was a Bissau-Guinean politician. Assocão di Planka was an agronomy student alongside Amílcar
Biombo-Sectors of Guinea-Bissau
Sectors of Biombo
Biombo-Xul Solar
Casi Plantas, 1946, Tempera on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires Muros Biombos, 1948, Watercolor on paper, Museo Xul Solar, Buenos Aires Pan Arbol, 1954
Biombo-Camerino Without a Folding Screen
Camerino Without a Folding Screen (Spanish:Camerino sin biombo) is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by José María Zabalza and starring Paloma Valdés
Biombo-José María Zabalza
career. During this time, he wrote and directed several plays: Camerino Sin Biombo (1959), Autopsia de María Magdalena (1960), Las arañas travel by night (1961)
Biombo-National Palace (Mexico)
of Modern Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2012, pp. 73-99 "Biombo del Palacio de los Virreyes de México". Ministry of Culture and Sport (Spain)
Biombo-List of lighthouses in Guinea-Bissau
695083°W / 10.630306; -15.695083 Fl W 5s. 9 metres (30 ft) 24552 D3064 9 Ponta Biombo Lighthouse ~1920s 11°44′03.4″N 15°57′03.4″W / 11.734278°N 15.950944°W
Biombo-Rafael Paula Barbosa
Rafael Paula Barbosa (c.1926 – 2 January 2007) was a political activist in Portuguese Guinea, now known as Guinea-Bissau. He was born in Safim, near Bissau
Biombo-Bocundji Cá
playing for the Guinea-Bissau national team at international level. Born in Biombo, Guinea-Bissau, Cá played for French side FC Nantes's youth teams since
Biombo-List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
Guinea-Bissau PU07 Tombali Region, Guinea-Bissau PU10 Gabú Region, Guinea-Bissau PU11 Bissau Region, Guinea-Bissau PU12 Biombo Region, Guinea-Bissau
Biombo-Safim
Safim is a city and sector in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. It has a population of 17,356 inhabitants as of the 2009 national census. The sector's
Biombo-North, Guinea-Bissau
North is a province in Guinea-Bissau. It consists Biombo, Cacheu and Oio regions. The notes of the Pole of Dakar - Guinea-Bissau (PDF). unesco. p. 1. Margin
Biombo-List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index
Low human 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
Biombo-List of hospitals in Guinea-Bissau
-16.4401 (Hospital de Súo Domingos) Hospital do Mal de Hansen de Cumura Biombo Region Hospital 11°49′47″N 15°41′29″W / 11.8298°N 15.6914°W / 11.8298;
Biombo-Brazilian Portuguese
from Japanese kimono, karaokê, yakisoba, temakeria, sushi bar, mangá, biombo (from Portugal) (from byó bu sukurín, "folding screen"), jó ken pô or jankenpon
Biombo-Regions of Guinea-Bissau
be grouped into 3 provinces: Leste (East): Bafatá, Gabu Norte (North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali List of regions of Guinea-Bissau
Biombo-José Lampra Cà
November 2011 by José Câmnate na Bissign Personal details Born José Lampra Cà (1964-01-05) 5 January 1964 (age 60) Blom, Biombo Region, Guinea-Bissau
Biombo-Montserrat Palmer
(in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-05-16. Baixas, Juan Ignacio. "Espejos y no biombos: Montserrat Palmer Trías termina su período como Directora de Ediciones
Biombo-Oio 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 to the south and
Biombo-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Catholicism Papel Niger–Congo → Atlantic → Senegambian → Papel Guinea-Bissau (Biombo Region) Christianity → Catholicism Parachis Indo-European → Indo-Iranian