Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau is a small West African nation on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Senegal and Guinea. Its capital, Bissau, sits at the mouth of the Geba River and serves as the political and economic hub.
The country is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, especially traditional music like the vibrant “guembe” rhythm, and for being a leading producer of cashew nuts. Despite its natural beauty — including pristine mangroves and wildlife-rich national parks — Guinea-Bissau faces economic challenges and political instability.