Bafatá - Test
Bafatá
  • 1. Bafatá, often regarded as the cultural heart of Guinea-Bissau, is a city steeped in history and rich in traditions. Nestled in the eastern part of the country along the banks of the Bafatá River, this vibrant city serves as a crucial administrative and commercial center, connecting various regions through its bustling markets and road networks. The city's landscape is characterized by its striking red earth, traditional thatched-roof houses, and the harmonious sounds of local life, which include the chatter of traders and the colorful melodies of musicians performing on street corners. Bafatá is also home to the revered Bafatá Ethnographic Museum, where visitors can immerse themselves in the diverse cultures and customs of the local people, showcasing artifacts, traditional clothing, and instruments that reflect the rich heritage of the Manjaca and Felupe ethnic groups. The annual festivities in Bafatá draw people from all over the country, celebrating folklore, dance, and music, making it a lively hub of cultural expression. As the second-largest city in Guinea-Bissau, Bafatá not only offers a glimpse into the daily life of its residents but also stands as a testament to the resilience and spirit of its people.

    Which country is Bafatá located in?
A) Mali
B) Guinea
C) Guinea-Bissau
D) Senegal
  • 2. What is the primary language spoken in Bafatá?
A) Portuguese
B) English
C) French
D) Spanish
  • 3. Bafatá is known for which type of economy?
A) Agriculture
B) Manufacturing
C) Tourism
D) Mining
  • 4. Which river is associated with the Bafatá region?
A) Niger River
B) Senegal River
C) Sene River
D) Geba River
  • 5. What is a common mode of transport in Bafatá?
A) Subway
B) Trains
C) Airplanes
D) Motorcycles
  • 6. Bafatá is part of which administrative division in Guinea-Bissau?
A) County
B) Region
C) Province
D) District
  • 7. Which is a popular drink in Bafatá?
A) Whiskey
B) Coca-Cola
C) Palm wine
D) Tea
  • 8. What is the traditional clothing style in Bafatá?
A) Boubou
B) Lehenga
C) Tuxedo
D) Kimono
  • 9. How do most people in Bafatá earn their living?
A) Farming
B) Construction
C) Banking
D) Bureaucracy
  • 10. What is a common agricultural product in Bafatá?
A) Potatoes
B) Rice
C) Cocoa
D) Wheat
  • 11. What type of climate does Bafatá have?
A) Mediterranean
B) Oceanic
C) Tropical savanna
D) Desert
  • 12. What is the population of Bafatá approximately?
A) 100,000
B) 20,000
C) 40,000
D) 60,000
  • 13. What is the main religion practiced in Bafatá?
A) Islam
B) Christianity
C) Buddhism
D) Hinduism
  • 14. What is Bafatá known for?
A) Industrial production
B) Military history
C) Cultural heritage
D) Major tourist attractions
  • 15. What role do women often play in Bafatá's economy?
A) Banking
B) Political leadership
C) Farming and trading
D) Construction work
  • 16. What was the population of Bafatá in 2008?
A) 15,250
B) 30,000
C) 22,501
D) 18,500
  • 17. Who founded Bafatá in the mid-1800s?
A) Amílcar Cabral
B) Carlos Pedro Zilli
C) Malam Santi
D) Vasco de Sousa Calvet de Magalhães
  • 18. In which year was the presidio of nearby Geba transferred to Bafatá?
A) 1913
B) 1885
C) 1920
D) 1906
  • 19. Who used forced labor to build infrastructure in Bafatá?
A) Carlos Pedro Zilli
B) Amílcar Cabral
C) Commandant Vasco de Sousa Calvet de Magalhães
D) Malam Santi
  • 20. When did Bafatá become a town?
A) 1885
B) 1920
C) 1913
D) 1906
  • 21. What is the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafatá known for?
A) Known for its large cathedral
B) Established in March 2001 with Carlos Pedro Zilli as bishop
C) Founded by Amílcar Cabral
D) Headquartered in Lisbon
  • 22. What is Bafatá noted for in terms of industry?
A) Textile production
B) Oil refining
C) Brickmaking
D) Fishing industry
  • 23. Which hotel can be found in Bafatá?
A) Bafatá Apartamento Imel
B) Hotel Bissau Palace
C) Imperial Hotel
D) Guinea Inn
  • 24. Who organizes trips to visit animals in the surrounding forests of Bafatá?
A) Carlos Pedro Zilli
B) Amílcar Cabral Foundation
C) Maimama Cape, owned by a Cape Verdean
D) The local government
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