• Equatoguinean Spanish (Spanish: Español ecuatoguineano) is the variety of Spanish spoken in Equatorial Guinea. This is the only Spanish variety that holds...
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    for colonialism. The beginnings of Equatoguinean literature in Spanish are connected with La Guinea Española (Spanish Guinea), the missionary journal of...
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    official language (alongside French and Portuguese), Spanish features prominently in the Equatoguinean education system and is the primary language used...
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    The Equatoguinean Academy of the Spanish Language (Spanish: Academia Ecuatoguineana de la Lengua Española) is an association of academics and experts on...
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    following is a list of countries where Spanish is an official language, plus several countries where Spanish or any language closely related to it, is...
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    result of Spanish's position as a minority language in the Philippines. Alongside Equatoguinean Spanish, Philippine Spanish is one of only two Spanish dialects...
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    language in the United States Philippine Spanish Equatoguinean Spanish Spanish Filipino Latin Union Spanish-language literature Hispanic Lipski, John...
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  • literature in Spanish Equatoguinean Spanish Knoerrich, Isabel A. (6 August 2023). "Language, Identities, and Cultures Between Spain and Morocco". In Jungbluth...
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  • Vicente Ndongo (category Equatoguinean emigrants to Spain)
    Muana (born 22 January 1992), sportingly known as Vicente, is an Equatoguinean-Spanish retired futsal player, a former singer of hip hop and rhythm and...
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  • Fernandino people (category Spanish Guinea)
    Saro people (Nigerian Creoles) Sierra Leone Creole people Spanish Guinea Spanish Equatoguineans [W. G. Clarence-Smith, "African and European Cocoa Producers...
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  • Equatoguinean Americans (Spanish: ecuatoguineo-estadounidenses, estadounidenses de origen ecuatoguineano) are Americans of Equatoguinean descent. Equatoguineans...
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    Spanish Central American Spanish South American Spanish Equatoguinean Spanish Philippine Spanish Spanish language in the Philippines Alemany, Luis (2021-11-30)...
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    Equatorial Guinea (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    official language of Equatorial Guinea has been Spanish (the local variant is Equatoguinean Spanish), which acts as a lingua franca among its different...
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  • Equatorial Guinea in men's international football and is controlled by the Equatoguinean Football Federation, a member of the Confederation of African Football...
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    and 19th century. Most Spanish settlers left after Spanish Guinea became independent in 1968. Many more Spanish Equatoguineans left the country during...
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    Malabo (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Equatoguinean author and activist John Batchelor, British rugby player Rita Bosaho, Equatoguinean-Spanish politician and activist Elsa López, Spanish...
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    Emilio Nsue (category Spanish sportspeople of Equatoguinean descent)
    Spanish club Intercity later in the same year. Nsue was born in Spain to an Equatoguinean father and a Spanish mother and initially played for Spain at...
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    Bioko (category Pages with Spanish IPA)
    administration, related to the more than 100 years as a Spanish colony. 67% of Equatoguineans can speak Spanish, especially those living in the capital, Malabo...
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  • The Equatoguinean Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Ecuatoguineana de Fútbol; FEGUIFUT) is the governing body of football in Equatorial Guinea....
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    Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (category Equatoguinean Spanish-language writers)
    Ndongo, is an Equatoguinean journalist and writer who was one of the most prominent members of Hispanic African movement within the Spanish-speaking world...
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  • footballer Tamagnini Manuel Gomes Baptista Nené (born 1964), nickname of Equatoguinean-Spanish football manager and a former player José Antonio de la Ballina...
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    Hispanic Africa (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Algeria Saharan Spanish Spanish Africa (disambiguation) Equatoguinean Spanish Canarian Spanish Françafrique Nguendjo, Issacar (18 August 2014). Contactos...
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    Spaniards (redirect from The Spanish)
    Spanish Chileans Spanish Equatoguineans Spanish Filipino Spanish Mexican Spanish Peruvians Spanish Puerto Ricans Spanish Uruguayans Spanish Colombians White...
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    foundation for Spain's Pacific empire and for Spanish control over the East Indies. In the beginning, Portugal was the only serious threat to Spanish hegemony...
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  • Tibet, a town Emilio Buale, or in full "Ludwig Emilio Buale Coka", Equatoguinean-Spanish actor Coke (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Essone Obiang, a Gabonese politician Pedro Obiang, (born 1992), EquatoguineanSpanish footballer Teodoro Nguema Obiang (born 1971), son of Teodoro Obiang...
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    Pedro Obiang (category Spanish sportspeople of Equatoguinean descent)
    Obiang" (in Spanish). Equatoguinean Football Federation. 6 October 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016. "Convocatoria Nzalang Nacional" (in Spanish). FEGUIFUT...
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    Spanish creole (Spanish: criollo), or Spanish-based creole language, is a creole language (contact language with native speakers) for which Spanish serves...
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    standard written norm of Spanish was brought forward in the 13th century by Alfonso X the Wise (who used Castilian, i.e. Spanish, along with Latin as languages...
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  • Hard and soft C (category Pages with Spanish IPA)
    Catalan, Latin American Spanish, and in words loaned into Dutch and the Scandinavian languages; /θ/ in European and Equatoguinean Spanish; /ts/ in words loaned...
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