Guinea Bisseau Calling Cards - Phone Card to Guinea Bisseau
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How to make an international call to Guinea Bisseau from USA:
Dial the Access Number + Enter your PIN + 011 + Country Code + City Code + Phone Number
For example, if you want to make an international phone call to
Bissau here is how your dialing sequence will look:
Access # + PIN + 011 + 245 + 20 + Tel #
Country Code for Calling Guinea Bisseau: 245
Calling Codes for Guinea Bisseau Cities
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Telephone Area Codes):
Bambadinca 41, Bedanda 61, Bigene 32, Bissau 20, 21, Bissoră 32, Bolama 81, Buba 61, Bubaque 82, Bula 33, Cacheu 92, Cacine 61, Canchungo 91, Caravela 83, Catio 61, Farim 35, Fulacunda 61, Ingore 33, Mansoa 31, Pirada 53, Quebo 62, S. Domingos 93, S. Luzia 22, Sonaco 52, Tite 61, Uno 84
Since independence from Portugal in 1974, Guinea-Bissau has experienced considerable political and military upheaval. In 1980, a military coup established authoritarian dictator Joao Bernardo 'Nino' VIEIRA as president. Despite setting a path to a market economy and multiparty system, VIEIRA's regime was characterized by the suppression of political opposition and the purging of political rivals. Several coup attempts through the 1980s and early 1990s failed to unseat him. In 1994 VIEIRA was elected president in the country's first free elections. A military mutiny and resulting civil war in 1998 eventually led to VIEIRA's ouster in May 1999. In February 2000, a transitional government turned over power to opposition leader Kumba YALA, after he was elected president in transparent polling. In September 2003, after only three years in office, YALA was ousted by the military in a bloodless coup, and businessman Henrique ROSA was sworn in as interim president. In 2005, former President VIEIRA was re-elected president pledging to pursue economic development and national reconciliation.