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  1. e. The Spanish diaspora in Equatorial Guinea is made of people of Spanish descent who are residents born or living in Equatorial Guinea. The population from Spain living in Equatorial Guinea numbers an estimated 17,000. [citation needed] This group is closely linked with the Fernandino people, a creole people who developed Spanish Guinea and ...

  2. The Colonial Guard was founded as a result of the Budget Law of 1908, which provided for replacement of garrisons of the Marine Infantry, the Civil Guard and the Customs office by a single body that could assume all the functions of these three. The objective of the Colonial Guard was to protect Spaniards settled in the colony.

  3. In March 1977, Spain suspended diplomatic relations with Equatorial Guinea due to repression by President Nguema and his verbal attacks against the Spanish government. In October 1978, relations between both nations dipped to an all-time low when President Nguema, who took absolute power in the country, began to send entire families and villages to their execution or to migrant camps.

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  5. a. Including Equatoguinean Spanish ( Español ecuatoguineano ). The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is a nation in west central Africa, and one of the smallest countries in Africa. It borders Cameroon on the north, Gabon on the south and east, and the Gulf of Guinea on the west. The country's territory is both on the continent and on islands.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MalaboMalabo - Wikipedia

    Malabo (/ m ə ˈ l ɑː b oʊ / mə-LAH-boh, Spanish pronunciation:; formerly Santa Isabel [ˈsantajsaˈβel]) is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and the province of Bioko Norte. It is located on the north coast of the island of Bioko ( Bube : Etulá , and as Fernando Pó by the Europeans).

  7. en.wikipedia.org Spanish Guinea; List of colonial governors of Spanish Guinea; Bonifacio Ondó Edú; Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco; Colonial empire; Spanish heraldry; Coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea; Talk:Spanish Empire/Archive 5; eo.wikipedia.org Hispana Gvineo; es.wikipedia.org Francisco Macías Nguema; Guinea española; Escudo de Portugal ...