Bissandugu () is a city in southwestern Guinea on National Road 1. In the 19th century, it was the base for Samori Ture, a Dyula warlord who named the city in 1878 as the capital of his Wassoulou Empire (1878-1890). He was known for his resistance to French colonial forces and prevailed for years against them and smaller African states. thumb|The mass grave of the French Armed Forces|French soldiers killed during the [[Battle of Bissandou, commonly known as Tubabu Falan (the cave of the white)]]
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