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Bambadinca is a
village in one of
seven sectors in the Bafatá
Region of Guinea-Bissau,
situated in some 59
kilometres (37 mi) east of Bissau, the country's...
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Colufe River joins the Geba at Bafatá.
After p****ing by Geba town and
Bambadinca, the
river broadens into a wide
estuary below Xime (where it is joined...
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Lagartos ****ebol
Clube is a Guinea-Bissau
football club
based in
Bambadinca. They
currently play in the top
domestic Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau...
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office 2014
Personal details Born 12 June 1950 (53
years old)
Bambadinca, Bafatá Region, Guinea-Bissau Alma
mater Odesa Military Academy Military...
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large landing craft NRP
Alfange supplying the
garrison of
Bambadinca,
Portuguese Guinea, in the
early 1970s....
- communities, etc.). Here are the
following listed below, by region:
Bafata Bambadinca Contuboel Galomaro Gamamundo Xitole Boe Gabú
Piche Pirada Sonaco Prabis...
- Guiné
Telecom +245 44 341 ****X Bafatá Guiné
Telecom +245 44 342 ****X
Bambadinca Guiné
Telecom +245 44 351 ****X Gabú Guiné
Telecom +245 44 352 ****X Sonaco...
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losing 2–1 to
Sport Bissau e Benfica. "Guiné-Bissau:
Lagartos de
Bambadinca e
Sporting defendem a liderança".
Record (in Portuguese). 13 February...
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national poverty totals. Bafatá is
divided into six sectors, namely, Bafatá,
Bambadinca, Contuboel, Galomaro,
Gamamundo and Xitole. Guinea-Bissau got independence...
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August 12, 1981
October 26, 1981
Inacio Semedo (born June 15, 1944 in
Bambadinca). Son of
Tiburcio Julio Semedo and
Domingas Lopes d’Oliveira. Education:...