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Presidential Palace, Bissau

Coordinates: 11°51′50″N 15°35′05″W / 11.8639°N 15.5848°W / 11.8639; -15.5848
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The renovated Presidential Palace in Bissau, 2013.

The Presidential Palace is the residence of the President of Guinea-Bissau, situated in the capital city of Bissau. At its height it was one of the most substantial buildings in the city, but it was ruined during the 1998–99 Guinea-Bissau Civil War and subject to bombing. As of 2012 the palace still stood, but had become derelict, and infested with bats.[1]

Renovation

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The palace was renovated and reopened in 2013, funded with Chinese investment, as part of several large-scale building projects in the city, including a 20,000 seater stadium and new parliament house.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "The presidential palace". Bissautourism.com. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Guinea-Bissau Opens China-Funded Presidential Palace". Fox News. 6 July 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2015.

11°51′50″N 15°35′05″W / 11.8639°N 15.5848°W / 11.8639; -15.5848