Bissau
Bissau,
estimated population 197,610 (
1991),
is the capital of
Guinea-Bissau.
The city is located on the Geba estuary, off the
Atlantic
Ocean. It is the country's largest city, major port, and administrative and
military center.
Peanuts,
hardwoods,
copra,
palm
oil, and
rubber are the
chief products. The city was founded in
1687
by
Portugal as a fortified
port and trading center. In
1942
it became the capital of Portuguese Guinea but was replaced by Madina do Boe in
1973-
74.