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- Guinala or Quinara was an important Biafada kingdom in pre-colonial Guinea-Bissau situated between the Geba and Rio Grande de Buba rivers. The main port...
- the Kingdom of Bissau was founded by the son of the king of Quinara (Guinala) who moved to the area with his pregnant sister, six wives, and subjects...
- Region, the southwestern part of the country, and they speak the Bubwas and Guinala dialects. The fourth group live in the southern province of Tombali, on...
- tradition, the kingdom was founded by Mecau, the son of the king of Quinara (Guinala), who moved to the area with his pregnant sister, six wives, and subjects...
- inhabited the area around the Rio Grande de Buba in three kingdoms: Biguba, Guinala, and Bissege.: 65  The former two were important ports with significant...
- of Salaga) Huba/Kilba Kingdom (16th century-1904 AD) Biafada Kingdoms: Guinala/Quinala (pre 15th century AD-?) (v****al of Kaabu) Biguba Bissege (Bissagos...
- king of Bissau.: 313  However the issue was not solved, as the king of Guinala also had rights to the throne of Bissau. It was customary after two to...
- treaties ratifying the possession of Bolama with the kings of Bolola and Guinala. However, in opposition to the British, less than a year later, on 12 July...
- Democratica de Cabo Verde e da Guine (GADCVG) - Sofia Pomba Guerra - Guiledge - Guinala; Quinara - Guinea-Bissau Civil War John Hawkins - Health in Guinea-Bissau...
- per cent to the national poverty totals. 'Quinara' is a corruption of Guinala, which was an important town and center of trade on the rio Barca, a tributary...