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Guinea Bissau wasn't the country to extend a warm welcome to tourists until now and hence hasn't been a favourite destination on the tourist map. Things have however improved over the years. The unadulterated countryside is the main attraction of the country.

Bijagós Archipelago: This archipelago is a group of small islands, most of them uninhabited and not frequented by foreigners. The ones easily accessible are Bolama and Bubaque. Bolama , the former capital of Guinea-Bissau has great beaches where one can camp as there are no separate accommodation facilities. Bubaque is a picturesque island easily accessible from Bissau and one can stay at the town.

Bissau: this is the capital city and its population is about 200,000. The rustic setting of colorful shops at the central market is a lovely sight. The Museum of African Artefacts gives an insight into traditional sculpture, pottery, weaving and basketware.

 

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In 1994, 20 years after independence from Portugal, the country's first multiparty legislative and presidential elections were held
Area: 36,125 sq km (13,948 sq miles).
Population: 1,285,715 (official estimate 2000).
Population Density: 35.6 per sq km.
Capital: Bissau. Population: 197,610 (1991).

 

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