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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

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Bolama

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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...

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Bolama Island

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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...

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Bissagos Islands

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populated island, Bubaque. The administrative capital, Bolama is situated on the island of Bolama. There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with...

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British Guinea

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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...

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Bolama Region

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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...

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Portuguese Guinea

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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...

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EN Bolama

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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...

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List of governors of Portuguese Guinea

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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...

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Duke

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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...

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Osvaldo Vieira International Airport

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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...

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List of Art Deco architecture in Africa

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Building, Asmara, 1938 Rex Theatre, Accra, 1937 Roxy Theatre, Accra Cine Bolama, Bolama, Sul Province Cine UDIB, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, 1940s Monumento aos...

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Canal de Bolama

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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...

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Galinhas

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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...

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Orango

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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)...

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Dukedoms in Portugal

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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...

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Ramsar Convention

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Archipel Bolama-Bijagos Ramsar site in Guinea-Bissau...

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Bissau

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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...

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Portuguese Navy

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zones in Sub-Saharan Africa. The most notable missions performed were in Bolama (Guinea-Bissau, 1990), Luanda (Angola, 1992), and Bissau (Guinea-Bissau...

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