Gabú
  • 1. Gabú, also known as Gabú City, is a vibrant and culturally rich city located in the eastern part of Guinea-Bissau, serving as the capital of the Cacheu Region. This city, which was established during the colonial period, has a unique blend of traditional and modern influences, reflecting the diverse heritage of its inhabitants. Gabú is known for its picturesque landscapes, characterized by lush vegetation, rolling hills, and the vibrant colors of local markets where artisans sell handmade crafts, textiles, and traditional foods. The city plays a crucial role in the country's economy, primarily through agriculture and trade, with precious crops like cashew nuts and rice being the cornerstone of local livelihood. Gabú is also a hub for education and culture, featuring various local schools and cultural festivals that celebrate the rich traditions of the Balanta and other ethnic groups residing in the area. The annual events, which include music, dance, and culinary showcases, attract visitors from all over the country and abroad, fostering a spirit of community and unity among the diverse population. Despite its charm, Gabú faces challenges such as infrastructural development and access to resources, yet the resilience and warmth of its people shine through, making Gabú a captivating destination for those looking to explore the heart of Guinea-Bissau.

    What is Gabú?
A) A type of fruit
B) A musical genre
C) A historical figure
D) A city in Guinea-Bissau
  • 2. Which region is Gabú located in?
A) Western Guinea-Bissau
B) Northern Guinea-Bissau
C) Eastern Guinea-Bissau
D) Southern Guinea-Bissau
  • 3. What is the predominant ethnic group in Gabú?
A) Fula
B) Mandinka
C) Papel
D) Balanta
  • 4. What type of climate does Gabú have?
A) Desert
B) Tropical rainforest
C) Tropical savanna
D) Temperate
  • 5. What is a significant economic activity in Gabú?
A) Manufacturing
B) Fishing
C) Agriculture
D) Mining
  • 6. What is the main religion practiced in Gabú?
A) Animism
B) Islam
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
  • 7. What is the traditional dress in Gabú?
A) Kimono
B) Sari
C) Toga
D) Boubou
  • 8. Which is a popular sport in Gabú?
A) Football
B) Rugby
C) Basketball
D) Cricket
  • 9. What is the currency used in Gabú?
A) USD
B) West African CFA franc
C) Nigerian naira
D) Guinean franc
  • 10. When is the best season for agriculture in Gabú?
A) Winter
B) Fall
C) Rainy season
D) Dry season
  • 11. What is the primary language spoken in Gabú?
A) English
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Portuguese
  • 12. Gabú is known for which important market?
A) Night market
B) Weekly market
C) Exchange market
D) Flea market
  • 13. Which nearby city is often visited from Gabú?
A) Bafatá
B) Cacheu
C) Bolama
D) Bissau
  • 14. What is a common agricultural product in Gabú?
A) Rice
B) Wheat
C) Corn
D) Barley
  • 15. Which river is notable for agriculture around Gabú?
A) Geba River
B) Bafatá River
C) Cacheu River
D) Corubal River
  • 16. What type of governance is present in Gabú?
A) Monarchy
B) Local government
C) Military rule
D) Dictatorship
  • 17. What role does Gabú play in Guinea-Bissau?
A) Regional cultural hub
B) Touristic attraction
C) Industrial center
D) Financial hub
  • 18. Which nearby country is Gabú closest to?
A) Senegal
B) Gambia
C) Mali
D) Guinea
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