Guinea-Bissau.
Gabú
Gabú sits on the banks of the Campossa River in eastern Guinea-Bissau, serving as the regional capital and the country's second-largest city after Bissau.
Bafata
Bafatá sits at the confluence of the Campossa and Geba rivers in central Guinea-Bissau, making it one of the country's more distinctive inland towns for its…
Buba
Modest town on the banks of the Rio Grande de Buba in Guinea-Bissau, Buba serves as the capital of the Quinara administrative region.
Mansôa
Mansôa is a small trading town in Guinea-Bissau's Oio region, split into two sections by the Mansôa River and serving as a regional commercial centre with st…
Farim
A tiny town on the northern bank of the Cacheu River, Farim serves as the capital of Guinea-Bissau's Oio region.
Quebo
This little town in Guinea-Bissau's Tombali region, Quebo offers a glimpse into rural West African life, with red-dirt open spaces, low whitewashed buildings…
Catió
A pocket-sized West African town and regional capital in Guinea-Bissau's Tombali region, where a lively open-air market under corrugated-iron roofs and palm…
Bubaque
The main town and gateway island of Guinea-Bissau's Bijagós Archipelago, Bubaque sits within a region recognised by UNESCO and is known for its wildlife and…
Canchungo
This lively West African town in Guinea-Bissau's Cacheu region, where red-dirt streets, open-air market stalls shaded by trees, and a multi-storey hotel anch…
Quinhámel
A lively open-air market scene defines daily life in Quinhámel, the regional capital of Biombo in Guinea-Bissau, where vendors in colorful traditional dress…
Empada
A pocket-sized village in Guinea-Bissau set within walking distance of water, offering a quiet rural pace and a glimpse into everyday West African life away…
Bigene
A small West African settlement in Guinea-Bissau within easy reach of the water, offering a quiet riverside atmosphere and a glimpse into the country's rural…
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