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    Safim is a city and sector in the Biombo Region of Guinea-Bissau. It has a population of 17,356 inhabitants as of the 2009 national census. The sector's...
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    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...
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    pay for it, John III abandoned a number of strongholds in North Africa: Safim, Azamor, Alcácer Ceguer and Arzila. John III achieved an important 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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    region. Anticipating the imminent threat, Portuguese leaders in Azemmour and Safim, including João de Meneses, Martim Afonso de Melo Coutinho, and Nuno Fernandes...
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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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  • Qsar es Seghir), Arzila (Asilah), Tangier, Mazagan (El Jadida), Ouadane, Safim (Safi), Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Agadir), Mogador (Essaouira), Aguz (Souira...
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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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    Qsar es Seghir) 1471–1550 Arzila (Asilah) 1471–1662 Tangier 1485–1550 Mazagan (El Jadida) 1487–16th century Ouadane 1488–1541 Safim (Safi) 1489 Graciosa...
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    Qsar es Seghir) 1471–1550 Arzila (Asilah) 1471–1662 Tangier 1485–1550 Mazagan (El Jadida) 1487–16th century Ouadane 1488–1541 Safim (Safi) 1489 Graciosa...
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  • activist in Portuguese Guinea, now known as Guinea-Bissau. He was born in Safim, near Bissau, to a Guinean mother and Cape Verdean father. He worked as...
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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...
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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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    Xerquia and 1000 by the sheikh of Garabia. His men left from Azamor and Safim on April 22. They and reached the banks of the Tensift River two days later...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Ceguer, 1458, Arzila, 1471, Tangiers, 1471, Mazagão, 1485, Ouadane, 1487, Safim, 1488, and Graciosa, 1489. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the Portuguese established...
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    Galomaro Gamamundo Xitole Boe Gabú Piche Pirada Sonaco Prabis Quinhamel Safim Bigene Bula Cacheu Caio Canghungo São Domingos Bissorã Farim Mansaba Mansôa...
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  • Basilica & Monastery of São Bento Olinda,  Brazil Built 1631-1656. Fortress of Safim Safi,  Morocco Built 1508-1541. Church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo Luanda...
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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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    forest. Biombo is divided into 3 sectors, namely, Prabis, Quinhamel and Safim. Guinea-Bissau got independence from Portugal on 24 September 1973 after...
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