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Timeline of Bissau

Bissau is a city in Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa, formerly part of the kingdom of Kaabu and part of the Mali Empire.

Prior to 20th century edit

  • 1687 - Portuguese trading post established in region of Papel people.[1]
  • 1692 - Portuguese colonial Captaincy of Bissau founded.[2]
  • 1707 - Portuguese fort dismantled and abandoned.[2]
  • 1753 - Portuguese overcome Papel resistance, rebuild fort.
  • 1775 - Fortaleza de São José da Amura (fort) built.[2]
  • 1859 - Municipal Council founded.[2]
  • 1863 - Bissau attains town status.[2]
  • 1869
    • Bissau becomes capital of the colonial district of Guinea.[2]
    • Population: 573.[3]

20th century edit

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Guinea-Bissau". Political Chronology of Africa. Political Chronologies of the World. Europa Publications. 2001. pp. 208–213. ISBN 0203409957.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Peter Karibe Mendy; Richard A. Lobban Jr. (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (4th ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-8027-6.
  3. ^ a b c d Young 2005.
  4. ^ Milheiro 2009.
  5. ^ "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1955. New York: Statistical Office of the United Nations. pp. 171–184.
  6. ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Guinea-Bissau". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
  7. ^ United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office (1987). "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". 1985 Demographic Yearbook. New York. pp. 247–289.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 2005. United Nations Statistics Division.
  9. ^ a b "Guinea-Bissau: Directory". Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Regional Surveys of the World. Europa Publications. 2004. ISBN 1857431839.
  10. ^ "Rebels and Loyalists In Guinea-Bissau Exchange Shellfire", New York Times, 16 June 1998
  11. ^ Cybriwsky 2013.
  12. ^ Guinea-Bissau's president, army chief killed, Reuters, 2 March 2009
  13. ^ Lydia Polgreen (11 March 2009), "2 slayings in West Africa may signal a new day", New York Times
  14. ^ "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 2015. United Nations Statistics Division. 2016.
  15. ^ Bissau soldiers control capital in apparent coup, Reuters, 13 April 2012

Bibliography edit

in English
  • I. Lourenco-Lindell (1997). "Food for the poor, food for the city: the role of urban agriculture in Bissau". Geographical Journal of Zimbabwe (28). ISSN 1011-5919.
  • Paul Tiyambe Zeleza; Dickson Eyoh, eds. (2003). "Bissau, Guinea-Bissau". Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century African History. Routledge. ISBN 0415234794.
  • Ilda Lourenço-Lindell (2004). "Trade and the politics of informalization in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau". In Karen Tranberg Hansen; Mariken Vaa (eds.). Reconsidering Informality: Perspectives from Urban Africa. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. ISBN 978-91-7106-518-6. OCLC 654131452.
  • Eric Young (2005). "Bissau, Guinea-Bissau". In Kwame Anthony Appiah; Henry Louis Gates (eds.). Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 472. ISBN 978-0-19-517055-9.
  • Roman A. Cybriwsky (2013). "Bissau". Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture. ABC-CLIO. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-1-61069-248-9.
  • Manuel Rambout Barcelos (2006). "Masked children in an urban scene: the Bissau Carnival". In Simon Ottenberg; David Aaron Binkley (eds.). Playful Performers: African Children's Masquerades. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 978-1-351-49950-7.
in other languages
  • Esteves Pereira; Guilherme Rodrigues, eds. (1906). "Bissau". Portugal: Diccionario Historico... (in Portuguese). Vol. 2. Lisbon: Joao Romano Torres. hdl:2027/gri.ark:/13960/t6m081q3b. OCLC 865826167.
  • Joel Frederico da Silveira (1989). "Spatialisation d'un rapport colonial: Bissau, 1900-1960". In Michel Cahen (ed.). Vilas et cidades: bourgs et villes en Afrique lusophone (in French). Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN 2-7384-0431-6.
  • François Mendy (2006). La ville de Bissau: amenagement et gestion urbaine (Ph.D.) (in French). Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar.
  • Ana Vaz Milheiro; Eduardo Costa Dias (2009). "Arquitectura em Bissau e os Gabinetes de Urbanização colonial (1944–1974)" [Architecture in Bissau and the Colonial Urbanization Departments] (PDF). Arq.urb (in Portuguese) (2). São Paulo: Universidade São Judas Tadeu. ISSN 1984-5766.  

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Bissau is a city in Guinea Bissau a country in West Africa formerly part of the kingdom of Kaabu and part of the Mali Empire This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Prior to 20th century 2 20th century 3 21st century 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksPrior to 20th century edit1687 Portuguese trading post established in region of Papel people 1 1692 Portuguese colonial Captaincy of Bissau founded 2 1707 Portuguese fort dismantled and abandoned 2 1753 Portuguese overcome Papel resistance rebuild fort 1775 Fortaleza de Sao Jose da Amura fort built 2 1859 Municipal Council founded 2 1863 Bissau attains town status 2 1869 Bissau becomes capital of the colonial district of Guinea 2 Population 573 3 20th century edit1917 Bissau attains city status 2 1935 Bissau Cathedral built 1936 Sporting Clube de Bissau formed 1937 Estrela Negra de Bissau football club formed 1941 Capital of colonial Portuguese Guinea moves to Bissau from Bolama 1 1944 Sport Bissau e Benfica football club formed 1948 City Market construction begins 4 1950s Craveiro Lopes airport built citation needed 1950 Population 18 309 5 1959 3 August Dockworkers strike at Porto Pidjiguiti crackdown 3 1960 Canal do Impernal channel dries up Bissau no longer an island in the Geba River estuary 2 1968 City besieged during the Guinea Bissau War of Independence 2 1971 City besieged during the War of Independence 2 1973 Africa Bottling Company Lda de in business 1974 City becomes capital of newly independent Guinea Bissau 3 1977 Roman Catholic Diocese of Bissau established 6 1979 Population 109 214 7 1984 National Library of Guinea Bissau headquartered in city 1985 City joins the newly formed Uniao das Cidades Capitais Luso Afro Americo Asiaticas pt 1989 Estadio 24 de Setembro stadium opens 1990 27 January Catholic pope visits city 1991 Instituto Nacional de Estatistica Guinea Bissau de headquartered in city Population 197 600 8 1992 Correio Bissau newspaper begins publication 9 1996 Radio Bombolom begins broadcasting 9 1998 7 June Guinea Bissau Civil War begins residents flee from the city 10 Hotel Hotti Bissau in business 1999 10 May Guinea Bissau Civil War ends 11 21st century edit2002 Population 292 000 3 2005 National People s Assembly Palacio Colinas de Boe pt built 2008 TV Guine Bissau pt begins broadcasting 2009 2 March Assassination of president Vieira 12 13 Population 387 909 14 2010 Hospital Amizade China Guine Bissau opens 2 2012 12 April 2012 Guinea Bissau coup d etat 15 2022 1 February 2022 Guinea Bissau coup d etat attemptSee also editBissau history de List of governors of Portuguese Guinea seated at Bissau 1941 1974 History of Guinea BissauReferences edit a b Guinea Bissau Political Chronology of Africa Political Chronologies of the World Europa Publications 2001 pp 208 213 ISBN 0203409957 a b c d e f g h i j k Peter Karibe Mendy Richard A Lobban Jr 2013 Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea Bissau 4th ed Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 8027 6 a b c d Young 2005 Milheiro 2009 Population of capital city and cities of 100 000 or more inhabitants Demographic Yearbook 1955 New York Statistical Office of the United Nations pp 171 184 Chronology of Catholic Dioceses Guinea Bissau Norway Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo Retrieved 15 September 2017 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Statistical Office 1987 Population of capital cities and cities of 100 000 and more inhabitants 1985 Demographic Yearbook New York pp 247 289 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Population of capital cities and cities of 100 000 or more inhabitants Demographic Yearbook 2005 United Nations Statistics Division a b Guinea Bissau Directory Africa South of the Sahara 2004 Regional Surveys of the World Europa Publications 2004 ISBN 1857431839 Rebels and Loyalists In Guinea Bissau Exchange Shellfire New York Times 16 June 1998 Cybriwsky 2013 Guinea Bissau s president army chief killed Reuters 2 March 2009 Lydia Polgreen 11 March 2009 2 slayings in West Africa may signal a new day New York Times Population of capital cities and cities of 100 000 or more inhabitants Demographic Yearbook 2015 United Nations Statistics Division 2016 Bissau soldiers control capital in apparent coup Reuters 13 April 2012Bibliography editin EnglishI Lourenco Lindell 1997 Food for the poor food for the city the role of urban agriculture in Bissau Geographical Journal of Zimbabwe 28 ISSN 1011 5919 Paul Tiyambe Zeleza Dickson Eyoh eds 2003 Bissau Guinea Bissau Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century African History Routledge ISBN 0415234794 Ilda Lourenco Lindell 2004 Trade and the politics of informalization in Bissau Guinea Bissau In Karen Tranberg Hansen Mariken Vaa eds Reconsidering Informality Perspectives from Urban Africa Uppsala Nordiska Afrikainstitutet ISBN 978 91 7106 518 6 OCLC 654131452 Eric Young 2005 Bissau Guinea Bissau In Kwame Anthony Appiah Henry Louis Gates eds Africana The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience 2nd ed Oxford University Press p 472 ISBN 978 0 19 517055 9 Roman A Cybriwsky 2013 Bissau Capital Cities around the World An Encyclopedia of Geography History and Culture ABC CLIO pp 52 53 ISBN 978 1 61069 248 9 Manuel Rambout Barcelos 2006 Masked children in an urban scene the Bissau Carnival In Simon Ottenberg David Aaron Binkley eds Playful Performers African Children s Masquerades Transaction Publishers ISBN 978 1 351 49950 7 in other languagesEsteves Pereira Guilherme Rodrigues eds 1906 Bissau Portugal Diccionario Historico in Portuguese Vol 2 Lisbon Joao Romano Torres hdl 2027 gri ark 13960 t6m081q3b OCLC 865826167 Joel Frederico da Silveira 1989 Spatialisation d un rapport colonial Bissau 1900 1960 In Michel Cahen ed Vilas et cidades bourgs et villes en Afrique lusophone in French Paris L Harmattan ISBN 2 7384 0431 6 Francois Mendy 2006 La ville de Bissau amenagement et gestion urbaine Ph D in French Universite Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar Ana Vaz Milheiro Eduardo Costa Dias 2009 Arquitectura em Bissau e os Gabinetes de Urbanizacao colonial 1944 1974 Architecture in Bissau and the Colonial Urbanization Departments PDF Arq urb in Portuguese 2 Sao Paulo Universidade Sao Judas Tadeu ISSN 1984 5766 nbsp External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to History of Bissau Bissau Guinea Bissau BlackPast org US 9 October 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Bissau amp oldid 1213735258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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