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}}Guinea-Bissau is a small West African country. Officially known as the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, he is bordered by [[File:Senegal-icon.png]] [[Senegal]] to the north, [[File:Guinea-icon.png]] [[Guinea]] to the south and east, and the [[File:Water-icon.png]] [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west. Covering an area of approximately 36,125 square kilometers, he is home to an estimated population of around 2 million people. | }}Guinea-Bissau is a small West African country. Officially known as the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, he is bordered by [[File:Senegal-icon.png]] [[Senegal]] to the north, [[File:Guinea-icon.png]] [[Guinea]] to the south and east, and the [[File:Water-icon.png]] [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west. Covering an area of approximately 36,125 square kilometers, he is home to an estimated population of around 2 million people. | ||
The economy of Guinea-Bissau is largely based on agriculture, with cashew nuts being the main export product. He, the country, also has significant potential in fishing and tourism, thanks to its beautiful archipelago of the [[File:GuineaBissau-icon.png]] [[Bissagos Islands|Bijagós Islands]], which boasts unique biodiversity and pristine beaches. | |||
Revision as of 18:26, 9 June 2024
Guinea-Bissau is a small West African country. Officially known as the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, he is bordered by Senegal to the north, Guinea to the south and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Covering an area of approximately 36,125 square kilometers, he is home to an estimated population of around 2 million people.
The economy of Guinea-Bissau is largely based on agriculture, with cashew nuts being the main export product. He, the country, also has significant potential in fishing and tourism, thanks to its beautiful archipelago of the Bijagós Islands, which boasts unique biodiversity and pristine beaches.