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HISTORY. Guinea-Bissau, formerly Portuguese Guinea, on the coast of Guinea, was discovered in 1446 by Nuno Tristão. It became a separate colony in 1879. It is bounded by the limits fixed by the convention of 12 May 1886 with France. In 1951 Guinea-Bissau became an overseas province of Portugal. The struggle against colonial rule began in 1963. Independence was declared on 24 Sept. 1973. In 1974 Portugal formally recognized the independence of Guinea-Bissau.
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Relatório e Mapas do Movimento Comercial e Maritimo da Guiné. Bolama, Annual
Cabrai, A., Revolution in Guinea. London, 1969.—Return to the Source. New York, 1973
Davidson, B., Growing from the Grass Roots. London, 1974
Galli, R., Guinea-Bissau: [Bibliography]. Oxford and Santa Barbara, 1991
Gjerstad, O. and Sarrazin, C, Sowing the First Harvest: National Reconstruction in Guinea-Bissau. Oakland, 1978
Rudebeck, L., Guinea-Bissau: A Study of Political Mobilization. Uppsala, 1974
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Hunter, B. (1991). Guinea-Bissau. In: Hunter, B. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230271203_73
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