Anha Futa-Fula in Oio is located in Guinea-Bissau - roughly 27 mi (or 44 km) North-East of Bissau, the seat of the Guinean government.
Local time in Anha Futa-Fula is 01:43 PM (Sunday). The local timezone is "Africa / Bissau" with an UTC/GMT offset of 0 hours.
Marsassoum, Kolda, Diattakounda, Quinhámel, Porto Gole, Ponta Joao da Silva, Ganjauara, Chombe, Bolama and Bissau are destinations relativly nearby and could be interesting to discover when around.
According to our records, there are 2 airports in the nearby. The closest airport is Osvaldo Vieira Airport with a distance of 30.1 mi (or 48.5 km) north-east of the centre of Anha Futa-Fula. Have a look at our dedicated picture album to get an idea of what this places is like. Need a few ideas for finding things to see and want to get to know more about this place? Check the related Anha Futa-Fula attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
No Geba, ao fim da tarde
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Road to port of Encheia
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Bissau: "Bissau", estimated population 355,000 (2004), is the capital of Guinea-Bissau. The city is located on the Geba River 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 ...
Bissagos Islands: The "Bissagos Islands" or "Bijagós Archipelago" are a group of some eighteen major islands and dozens more smaller ones in the Atlantic Ocean. They are a part of Guinea-Bissau. In pre-colonial times the islands were central to the trade along the coast of West Africa and they built up a powerful navy ...
Bolama: to the mainland of Guinea-Bissau, and is also the name of the island's main town, the capital of the Bolama Region. It is almost surrounded by mangrove swamps and is known for its cashew nuts. Although often visited by local people, the island was apparently uninhabited when British colonists settled it in 1792 ...