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    of Spain until it finally joined Fernando Poo again to form the independent nation of Equatorial Guinea in 1968. For these revenue stamps, see Spanish Guinea. Rio de Oro was acquired by Spain in 1885, and initially administered from the nearby Canary Islands until made a separate colony in 1901. It became known as Spanish Sahara in 1924, in ...

  2. Accountants and Empire: the case of co-membership of Australian and British accountancy bodies, 1885 to 1914. This study examines one aspect of the influence of the British Empire connection on the establishment of an accountancy profession in Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.….

  3. The New Guinea Company, 1885–1899: A case of unprofitable imperialism S. G. Firth a a University College , Oxford Published online: 29 Sep 2008. To cite this article: S. G. Firth (1972) The New Guinea Company, 1885–1899: A case of unprofitable imperialism , Historical Studies, 15:59, 361-377, DOI: 10.1080/10314617208595478

  4. Borst and Gallo González, 2019), but Spanish civilian memories have not been revised. Moreover, there has been no systematic research on Spanish civilian memories in Equatorial Guinea and Morocco, aside from a few interest-ing pieces of work such as those by Nerín (1999, 2019), Rodríguez Mediano (1999), Iliescu (2017) and Aixelà-Cabré (2019b).

  5. Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (Law Library of Congress, viewed January 24, 2022). Contributor: Law Library of Congress (U.S.). Global Legal Research Directorate - Guerra, Gustavo - Johnson, Constance A. - Goitom, Hanibal - White, Lisa J. - Soares, Eduardo (Eduardo Da Gama)

  6. This diversity of language ability is largely due to the historical facts of colonization, for although Fernando Poo, Annobón and Rio Muni were ceded to Spain in 1778 by Portugal, effective colonization of Fernando Poo by the Spanish only began after 185O, and Annobón contained no Spanish presence until 1885.

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