Guinea-Bissau, situated in West Africa, is a country known for its rich biodiversity, traditional music, and colonial history. The capital, Bissau, features the Portuguese-built Fortaleza d`Amura housing Amílcar Cabral`s mausoleum, the vibrant Bissau Central Market, and the National Ethnographic Museum. The Bijagós Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, boasts beautiful beaches, unique cultural traditions, and diverse fauna including sea turtles and hippopotamuses. The traditional music genre of gumbe has its roots in Guinea-Bissau. The country`s cuisine includes dishes like jollof rice and caldo, a fish stew. Despite its challenges, Guinea-Bissau offers an off-the-beaten-path travel experience with its unique culture and natural beauty.
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