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Vieira International Airport (IATA: OXB, ICAO: GGOV), also
known as Bissau-
Bissalanca Airport, is an
international airport that
serves the city of Bissau, the...
- of its F-86F
Sabres to
Portuguese Guinea in 1961,
being based at AB2 –
Bissalanca Air Base, Bissau.
These aircraft formed "Detachment 52",
initially equipped...
- Guiné-Bissau) is the air
force arm of the
military of Guinea-Bissau. On
leaving Bissalanca by 1973–74, the
Portuguese Air
Force left
three North American T-6Gs,...
-
Portuguese Air
Force (12 units)
Esquadra 61,
Montijo Air Base
Detachment 61,
Bissalanca Air Base (Portuguese Guinea) and Sal Air Base (Cape Verde) Detachment...
- Air Base in Mozambique, from 1962 to 1975, and
Esquadra 123,
based at
Bissalanca Air Base in
Portuguese Guinea, from 1969 to 1974.
Between 1961 and 1975...
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includes the
cities of Bissau,
Prabis and Nhacra. In this city, in the
Bissalanca neighborhood, is the
Osvaldo Vieira International Airport, the only international...
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requisitos de
entrada na Guiné-Bissau".
Aeroporto de
Osvaldo Vieira, em Bissau-
Bissalanca.
International Air
Transport ****ociation (IATA),
Travel Information Manual...
- "Canibais",
based at Air Base No. 12 (Portuguese: Base Aérea Nº 12, BA12),
Bissalanca, with the
first operational flight taking place on
November 3, 1965. This...
- (plural, Bottat) from the line of
Intchipolo traditionally lived in the
Bissalanca region of Bissau. They were
represented by the
Monkey because their main...