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  1. www.cia.gov › equatorial-guinea › summariesWorld Factbook Glyph

    Equatorial Guinea gained independence in 1968 after 190 years of Spanish rule. It is one of the smallest countries in Africa consisting of a mainland territory and five inhabited islands. Major oil reserves were discovered offshore in the late 1990s, but systemic corruption has hindered economic development.

  2. A Guiné Equatorial é um dos menores países da Afrika e o 146º do mundo em termos de área. Uma proporção considerável dos habitantes (74%) pertence à população urbana. Mais de cada quinto habitante vive no Bata. A Guiné Equatorial situa-se a uma altitude média de 577 metros acima do nível do mar. O pico mais alto da montanha (Pico ...

  3. 6 de dez. de 2023 · The island of Bioko, the largest of Equatorial Guinea’s five inhabited islands and the location of the country’s capital of Malabo, has been occupied since at least 1000 B.C. In the early 1470s, Portuguese explorers landed on Bioko Island and Portugal soon after established control of the island and other areas of modern Equatorial Guinea.

  4. The map shows a city map of Malabo with expressways, main roads and streets, zoom out to find the location of Malabo International Airport ( IATA code: SSG), at Punta Europa about 10 km (6 mi) west of the city. Oyala (also known as Djibloho) is a planned city that is being built to be the future capital of Equatorial Guinea, replacing Malabo.

  5. La Guinée équatoriale ou Guinée-Équatoriale, en forme longue la république de Guinée équatoriale ou république de Guinée-Équatoriale (en espagnol Guinea Ecuatorial et República de Guinea Ecuatorial, en portugais Guiné Equatorial et República da Guiné Equatorial) est un pays d' Afrique centrale. Elle est constituée de deux parties ...

  6. A Guiné é um país africano localizado na região da África Ocidental. Possui um litoral de 320 km, onde, na sua porção sul, fica a capital do país, Conacri. O país faz divisa, a noroeste ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Malabo. Malabo Seaport capital of Equatorial Guinea, on Bioko island, in the Gulf of Guinea, w central Africa. Founded in 1827 as a British base to suppress the slave trade, it was known as Santa Isabel until 1973. Malabo stands on the edge of a volcanic crater that acts as a natural harbour. Industries: fish processing, hardwoods, cocoa, coffee.