Equatorial Guinea

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Location Equatorial Guinea AU Africa
1729 West Africa map (Cameroon & Nigeria)
África Ecuatorial Española
(1897) Golfo de Guinea

Country in Central Africa



Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Guinea Ecuatorial ), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: República de Guinea Ecuatorial ), is a country located on the west coast of Central Africa. It is one of the smallest countries in continental Africa in terms of both area and population. The country consists of a mainland region, Río Muni, and five inhabited islands, the largest of which is Bioko where the capital city, Malabo, is situated.

History[edit]

The region now known as Equatorial Guinea was first inhabited by the Pygmy and later by the Bantu tribes. The Portuguese explorer Fernão do Pó discovered the island of Bioko in 1472. The area was later colonized by the Spanish in the 18th century. Equatorial Guinea gained independence from Spain on October 12, 1968.

Geography[edit]

Equatorial Guinea is bordered by Cameroon to the north and Gabon to the south and east. The mainland region, Río Muni, is home to the majority of the population. The country also includes the islands of Bioko, Annobón, Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico.

Politics[edit]

Equatorial Guinea is a presidential republic with a strong executive branch dominated by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been in power since 1979. The country has been criticized for its human rights record and lack of political freedoms.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Equatorial Guinea is heavily dependent on oil and natural gas production, which accounts for the majority of its GDP. Despite its wealth in natural resources, the country faces significant challenges in terms of poverty and inequality.

Demographics[edit]

The population of Equatorial Guinea is composed of several ethnic groups, including the Fang, who are the largest group, as well as the Bubi, Ndowe, and Annobonese. Spanish is the official language, with French and Portuguese also recognized as official languages.

Culture[edit]

Equatorial Guinea has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its diverse ethnic groups and colonial history. Traditional music, dance, and festivals play an important role in the cultural life of the country.

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