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Safim is a city and
sector in the
Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. It has a po****tion of 17,356
inhabitants as of the 2009
national census. The sector's...
- country. It is
located in the
Bissalanca district, in the city-sector of
Safim,
which is
conurbated to Bissau. The name "Osvaldo Vieira" was
given in honor...
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Portuguese held
Azamor and
Safim,
which were 22
leagues or
about 76
English statute miles away,
hence the
Portuguese governor of
Safim Nuno
Fernandes de Ataíde...
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Ultramar (Morocco)
Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area)
Mozambique Portuguese Gold
Coast (settlements along...
- To pay for it, John III
abandoned several strongholds in
North Africa:
Safim, Azemmour, Ksar es-Seghir and Arzila. John III
achieved a
crucial political...
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Ultramar (Morocco)
Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area)
Mozambique Portuguese Gold
Coast (settlements along...
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Barbosa (1926–2007), politician.
Founded Democratic Social Front. Born in
Safim. Suzi Barbosa,
politician Francisco Benante (1954?–),
lawyer and politician...
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Mazagan (Morocco)
Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Morocco)
Castelo Real (Morocco)
Safim (Morocco)
Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco)
Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold...
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Mazagan (Morocco)
Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Morocco)
Castelo Real (Morocco)
Safim (Morocco)
Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco)
Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold...
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Morocco the
Portuguese conquests continued and they took over the
cities of
Safim, Azamor, Mazagão and Mogador. In the Far East,
Portuguese navigators continue...