- The
Bissagos Islands, also
spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos
Bijagós), are a
group of
about 88
islands and
islets located in the
Atlantic Ocean...
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Bijago or
Bidyogo is the
language of the
Bissagos Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau.
There are some
difficulties of
grammar and
intelligibility between dialects...
- respectively,
pushing the
earlier inhabitants towards the
coast and onto the
Bijagos islands.: 20 The
Balanta and Jola had weak or non-existent institutions...
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Bijago art or
Bidyogo art is
African tribal art
produced by the
natives of the
Bijagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau. It
includes many
artifacts for
daily use...
- of the
Bijagos Archipelago, the
other is EN Bolama. The club
entered the
First Division in late 2002 and
finished 10th with 18 points,
Bijagós did not...
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Teixeira Pinto and
warlord Abdul Injai,
fully absorbed the kingdom. In the
Bijagos Islands,
different islands were po****ted by
people of
different ethnic...
- Poilão is a
small uninhabited island in the
Bijagós Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. It
contains the country's
southernmost point, at 10°51'53"N,15°43'36"W...
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Orango is one of the
Bijagós Islands,
located 60
kilometres (30
nautical miles) off the
coast of
mainland Guinea-Bissau. At 272.5 km2 (105+1⁄4 sq mi)...
- João
Vieira is an
island in the
Bijagós Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau. Its po****tion is 6 (2009 census). It is part of the João
Vieira and Poilão Marine...
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Senegal and Guinea-Bissau
linked in 2010 to the
erstwhile Atlantic isolate Bijago. Bak
languages are non-tonal.
David Dalby coined the term Bak from the bVk-...