Gabú is the capital city of the Gabú Region in Guinea-Bissau. It is located in the eastern part of the country and serves as an important economic and cultural center. The city has a rich history influenced by various ethnic groups, including the Fula and Mandinka, which contribute to its unique cultural identity.
The city's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with a significant focus on the cultivation of rice, maize, and millet. In addition to agriculture, Gabú has seen some development in infrastructure and services, although it still faces challenges such as access to education and healthcare.
Gabú is known for its vibrant markets where local produce and handicrafts are sold, reflecting the region's agricultural diversity. The city's cultural heritage is celebrated through traditional festivals and community gatherings, which showcase the music, dance, and customs of the local populations.
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