Republic of Guinea-Bissau
República da Guiné-Bissau
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República da Guiné-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau, also known by his human name of Mamadu António Câmara, is a fierce, passionate, and courageous man who can and will fight let hell for what he thinks and believes.
Guinea-Bissau cares very deeply, and if he believes in something, he will fight very hard for it. He would sacrifice his own body and health for the things he believes in, and therefore takes great pride in being an amputee and having lost an arm in a fight for his people. Guinea-Bissau is a very passionate man who will argue his beliefs until everyone is tired of them.
Guinea-Bissau is a very courageous man and does not shy away from conflict or fights, and he does not like to be cowed, even if it is a situation in which he should realistically be afraid. Guinea-Bissau can get himself into situations by his refusal to back done, and some even call him nearly suicidal in the way that he acts.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Bissau
Languages Spoken: Portuguese (Official), Guinea-Bissau Creole, English, French, Arabic, Balanta, Hassaniya Arabic, Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon, Pulaar, Serer, Soninke, Papel, Felupe, Spanish, Russian, Badyara, Bainouk-Gunyuño, Balanta-Kentohe, Bassari, Bayot, Biafada, Bijago, Fula, Jola-Fonyi, Kasanga, Kobiana, Mansoanka, and Nalu
Religion: Sufi Sunni Islam
Guinea-Bissau is four foot eight in height and a physical age of thirty-three. He has brown eyes and dark brown kinky hair that is in braids.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the green and the red traveling down the rest of his body. He has black stars on his hands and yellow spots on his joints.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest ethnic groups being Fula (28.5%), Balanta (22.5%), Mandinka (14.7%), and Papel (9.1%)
Guinea-Bissau is broad-shouldered but slim.
Guinea-Bissau has an amputated right arm, which he lost during the Guinea-Bissau War of Independence in 1965.
Guinea-Bissau has looked the same for much of his history, aside from his missing arm.
From 1588 to 1640, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1640 to 1667, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag
From 1667 to 1707, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1707 to 1816, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1816 to 1830, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1830 to June 30, 1911, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag
From June 30, 1911 to May 8, 1935, Guinea-Bissau had a dulled version of the modern Portuguese flag.
From May 8, 1935 to June 11, 1951, Guinea-Bissau had this seal.
From June 11, 1951 to September 24, 1973, Guinea-Bissau had this seal.
1974-Present: Mamadu António Câmara
1910-1974: Carlos "Carlinhos" Costa e Fonseca
1588-1910: Carlos "Carlinhos" de Gama
September 10, 1974-Present: Republic of Guinea-Bissau | República da Guiné-Bissau
1972-September 10, 1974: State of Guinea | Estado da Guiné
1951-1972: Overseas Province of Guinea | Província Portuguesa da Guiné
1588-1951: Portuguese Guinea | Guiné Portuguesa