Guinea-Bissau Demographics
Source of Graphic: Data FAOSTAT, year 2005 (last updated 11th february 2005)

Evolution of demography in Guinea-Bissau (1961-2003) - Number of inhabitants in thousands
Evolution of demography (1961-2003)
The population of Guinea-Bissau is ethnically diverse with distinct languages, customs, and social structures. Most Guineans, 99%, are blacks — mostly Fula and Mandinka-speakers concentrated in the north and northeast, the Balanta and Papel, living in the southern coastal regions, and the Manjaco and Mancanha, occupying the central and northern coastal areas. Most of the rest are mestiços of mixed Portuguese and black descent, including Cape Verdean minority.

Due to the exodus of most Portuguese settlers after independence, less than 1% of Guinea-Bissauans are pure Portuguese. The country also has a Chinese minority, including Macanese people of mixed Portuguese and Chinese blood from Macau.

Most people are farmers. 50% are Muslims — this makes Guinea-Bissau the only Portuguese-speaking nation with a Muslim majority and most Muslims are Sunnites; 40% are pagans, principally Fula and Mandinka. Less than 10% are Christians, mostly Roman Catholics.


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