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  1. Spain, Guinea, Colonial presence, XIXth century, naval detachement. SUMARIO Los inicios de la colonia. La Restauración (1875-1888). El viraje liberal (1885-1898). Un convulso fin de siglo. Conclusión. Bibliografía complementaria.

  2. Annobon contained no Spanish presence until 1885. Rio Muni was not colonized until after 1900, when territorial disputes with French African territories were finally settled, and Spanish colonization of the interior of Rio Muni did not become effective until after 1930. From the beginning, the Spanish government insisted

  3. La guarnición española sería luego trasladada a la isla de Elobey Chico. Corisco recibió la visita del explorador Manuel Iradier Bulfy en la década de 1870. Los restos del fuerte de Punta Joko fueron usados en 1885 para la construcción de una misión católica. Tras Munga II, liderarán Corisco Iyenge (1883-1886) y Fernando Otimbo (18861906).

  4. Not until 1926 was a systematic occupation of the Muni littoral begun. Since the Franco ascension to power in 1936, government interest in Guinea is revitalized and colonial activity increased. The history of Spain in the Gulf of Guinea is the story of a state which, through ineptitude, poverty of resources, dearth of initiative, in-

  5. A brief history of the Spanish colonial presence in Equatorial Guinea, no footnotes. Translated from the published Catalan version. (PDF) Note on the History of Spanish Guinea - English version | Joan-Pau Rubiés - Academia.edu

    • Joan-Pau Rubiés
  6. Colonial Spain in Africa: Building a Shared History from Memories of the Spanish Protectorate and Spanish Guinea • 3 Culture & History Digital Journal 9(2), December 2020, e017. eISSN 2253-797X, doi: https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2020.017 contrasted the justifications employed by Spanish civilians

  7. Administered as part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. Spanish Guinea ( Spanish: Guinea Española) was a set of insular and continental territories controlled by Spain from 1778 in the Gulf of Guinea and on the Bight of Bonny, in Central Africa. It gained independence in 1968 as Equatorial Guinea .