The area of Cacheu Region is 5,175 square kilometers.
The population of Cacheu Region is 164,676.
Guinea-Bissau is divided into 11 administrative regions. These regions include Bissau, Cacheu, Bafatá, Gabu, Quinara, Tombali, Bijagós Islands, and several others. Each region has its unique cultural and geographic characteristics. The capital city, Bissau, is also a separate sector.
A region is an area that has something special that is common to the area.
The major rivers in Guinea-Bissau include the Geba, Cacheu, and Mansoa rivers. The Geba River is the largest and most significant, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean and serving as a vital waterway for transportation and agriculture. The Cacheu River is also important for its ecological diversity and historical significance. Together, these rivers contribute to the country's rich biodiversity and support local livelihoods.
The area of Walloon Region - federal region - is 16,844 square kilometers.
southeat region, Mississippi area
The area of Northern Peninsula Area Region is 1,071.9 square kilometers.
The area of Flemish Region is 13,522 square kilometers.
The area of Bundaberg Region is 6,449.1 square kilometers.
The area of Harari Region is 374 square kilometers.
The area of Apurímac Region is 20,895.79 square kilometers.
The area of Hardap Region is 109,888 square kilometers.