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Equitorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea - Composed of a mainland portion and five inhabited islands, Equatorial Guinea has been ruled by ruthless leaders who have badly mismanaged the economy since independence from 190 years of Spanish rule in 1968. Although nominally a constitutional democracy since 1991, the 1996 presidential and 1999 legislative elections were widely seen as being flawed.
Equatorial Guinea - Equatorial Guinea is in West Africa, bordering with Cameroon and Gabon . It covers an area of 28,051sq.km with a population of 330,230. Its capital city is Malabo, other towns are Bata, El-nguema and Campo.
Equatorial Guinea Archive - A news and information portal for Equatorial Guinea containing news briefs, a news archive,sorted links, articles, and editorials. Primarily concerned with politics, human rights and government in Equatorial Guinea.
Equitorial Guinea Page - One clue about where this country is located is in its name. Here's another: It's on a large continent shared with the countries of Egypt, Uganda, and Zaire, among others. An island off its coast has two volcanoes. If you know Spanish, you'll feel right at home in Equatorial Guinea. Spanish is the official language, since the country was formerly owned by Spain. Careful--this country has a lot of political unrest.
Lycos Destinations: Equatorial Guinea - While most of the two regions of Equatorial Guinea are densely covered with the type of forest that made Tarzan swing, the recent discovery and subsequent exploitation of underwater oil resources looks set to boost the fortunes of the country. Discover Equatorial Guinea!
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea - Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking nation in Africa. It was a territory of Portugal from 1471 to 1778 when Spain took control, and later received its independence from Spain on October 12, 1968. Today, Equitorial Guinea still follows many Spanish traditions although it shares many linguistic and cultural roots with Latin America.
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