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 Traveling in and emigrating to Guinea-Bissau

  • Guinea-Bissau is one of the poorest countries in West Africa. The small coastal state is characterized by several wide estuaries and an economy largely dependent on cashew nuts. A quarter of the country consists of wetlands full of swamps and mangrove forests, savannah in the east and rainforest in the south. There is plenty to do: visit the hectic Bandim market in the capital Bissau, go island hopping among the 81 Bissagos Islands, spot hippos and manatees or sip a cashew rum on a tropical beach.

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