Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. It has an area of 28,000 square kilometres...
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Litoral province of Equatorial Guinea. With a 2005 estimated population of 173,046, it is the most populous city in Equatorial Guinea. It lies on the Atlantic...
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The Equatorial Guinea national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Guinea Ecuatorial) represents Equatorial Guinea in men's international football...
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Annobón (redirect from Annobón Province, Equatorial Guinea)
is a province of Equatorial Guinea. The province consists of the island of Annobón and its associated islets in the Gulf of Guinea. Annobón is the smallest...
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Demographic features of the population of Equatorial Guinea include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status...
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The president of Equatorial Guinea is the head of state of Equatorial Guinea, a country in the Gulf of Guinea. The president has formal presidency over...
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lists the prime ministers of Equatorial Guinea, a country in the Gulf of Guinea. The prime minister of Equatorial Guinea is a member of the Council of...
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Equatorial Guinea was written by Atanasio Ndongo Miyone and adopted in 1968, when the country gained independence from Spain [1]. Equatorial Guinea was...
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Malabo (redirect from Malabo, Equatorial Guinea)
[maˈlaβo] ; formerly Santa Isabel [ˈsantajsaˈβel] ) is the capital of Equatorial Guinea in the province of Bioko Norte. It is located on the north coast of...
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Religion in Equatorial Guinea (2020 ARDA estimate) Catholic Church (71.3%) Other Christian (17%) Muslim (4.1%) Traditional faiths (1.8%) Other (0.3%)...
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Corruption in Equatorial Guinea is high by world standards and considered among the worst of any country on earth. It has been described as "an almost...
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The History of Equatorial Guinea is marked by centuries of colonial domination by the Portuguese, British and Spanish colonial empires, and by the local...
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The Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Guinea Ecuatorial; French: Forces armées de la Guinée équatoriale; Portuguese: Forças...
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The 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt, also known as the Wonga Coup, failed to replace President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo with exiled opposition...
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Events in the year 2025 in Equatorial Guinea. President: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo Prime Minister: Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua Vice President: Teodoro Nguema...
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The politics of Equatorial Guinea take place under an authoritarian regime where power has been centralized under President Teodoro Obiang Nguema since...
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flag of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Bandera de Guinea Ecuatorial; French: Drapeau de la Guinée équatoriale; Portuguese: Bandeira da Guiné Equatorial) was...
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The economy of Equatorial Guinea has traditionally been dependent on commodities such as cocoa and coffee, but is now heavily dependent on petroleum due...
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French Equatorial Africa (French: Afrique équatoriale française, or AEF) was a federation of French colonial territories in Equatorial Africa which consisted...
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Equatorial Guinea is divided into two regions and eight provinces (Spanish: provincias, French: provinces, Portuguese: províncias). The newest province...
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(formerly San Carlos) (pop. 7,000) is the second-largest town on Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, a port for the logging industry on the island's west coast beneath...
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[litoˈɾal], meaning "Coastal [Province]") is the most populous province of Equatorial Guinea, recording a population of 367,348 in the 2015 national census. Its...
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Party of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial, abbreviated PDGE) is the ruling political party in Equatorial Guinea. It was...
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Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (category Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea politicians)
military officer and dictator who has served as the second president of Equatorial Guinea since 1982. Previously, he was the Chairman of the Supreme Military...
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sponsorship, Equatorial Guinea feels a special kinship with that organization. It became the 126th UN member on November 12, 1968. Equatorial Guinea served...
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Ciudad de la Paz (redirect from Oyala, Equatorial Guinea)
formerly Oyala, also known as Djibloho – Ciudad de la Paz, is a city in Equatorial Guinea that is being built to replace Malabo as the national capital. Established...
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While lying on the enriched continent of Africa, Equatorial Guinea has proved to be entrenched in ancient rituals and songs. This is especially true for...
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The cuisine of Equatorial Guinea is a blend of the cuisines of the native peoples of this African country, including the Annobonese, the Bubi, the Fang...
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Zambia in 2018, Kyrgyzstan in 2019, and Albania, Armenia, and Equatorial Guinea in 2021. Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, Liberia, Macau, Morocco, and Uruguay withdrew...
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Spanish diaspora in Equatorial Guinea is made of people of Spanish ancestral origin who are residents born or living in Equatorial Guinea. This group is closely...
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