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- Canchungo is a town located in the western Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau formerly known as Vila Teixeira Pinto after Major João Teixeira Pinto, the Portuguese...
- ****ebol Clube de Canchungo is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Canchungo. They currently play in the top domestic Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau...
- Unhate (Binhante, Bissau) The Manjak dialects listed by Wilson (2007) are Canchungo (kancuŋuʔ) – central dialect Baboque (babɔk) (formerly Teixeira Pinto)...
- Os Balantas (Mansôa) ****pelum FC (Bissau) ****um FC (****um) FC Canchungo (Canchungo) FC Sonaco (Sonaco) Flamengo FC (Pefine) Lagartos FC (Bambadinca)...
- Region 1 Bissau 387,909 Bissau 2 Gabú 43,556 Gabú 3 Bafatá 29,556 Bafatá 4 Canchungo 12,044 Cacheu 5 Bissorã 9,898 Oio 6 Farim 9,005 Oio 7 Mansôa 8,313 Oio...
- former Prime Minister António Baticã Ferreira (1939–), poet. Born in Canchungo. Antonieta Rosa Gomes (1959–), politician. Founder of Guinean Civic Forum–Social...
- F.C. Cata****ba is a Bissau-Guinean football club based in Canchungo. They play in the 2 division in Guinean football, the Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau...
- António Baticã Ferreira is a Manjaco poet. He was born in Canchungo in 1939. He attended high school in Paris, France and graduated with a degree in medicine...
- It is named after António Simões Mendes (1930–1966), a nurse born in Canchungo who treated PAICG fighters during the War of Independence, was jailed...
- Economic Community of West African States in Abuja and in 2005, the towns of Canchungo, Ongoré, Mansôa, Bafatá, Gabú, Buba, Catió, Bolama, Bubaque, and Quinhamel...