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Equatorial Guinea

Africa

contents

  1. Quick facts
  2. The flag
  3. Wildlife
  4. History
  5. Geography
  6. Famous mountaines/rivers
  7. Famouse People
  8. Cuisine
  9. Places to visit
  10. Famous Monuments

Quick Facts

  • Popilation: 1,904,915
  • Languages spoken: Spanish, French and Portuguese
  • Continent: The west coast of Africa
  • Capital: Malabo
  • Type of goverment: Republic
  • Curency: Central African CFA franc
  • President: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
  • Religion: Roman Catholic

The flag

The official flag of Equatorial Guinea features a green, white, and red tricolor with a blue triangle. Each color has significance: green for natural resources, white for peace, red for the bloodshed in the fight for independence, and the blue triangle for the sea.

Wildlife

gorillas, chimpanzees, various monkeys, leopards, buffalo, antelope, elephants, hippopotamuses, crocodiles, and various snakes, including pythons

BuffaloScientific name:Syncerus caffer brachyceros

AntelopeIt is part of the Bovidae family

HippoTheir jaws open to 180 degrees and can bite with three times a lion's strength.

History

Equatorial Guinea, located on Africa's west coast, gained independence from Spain in 1968, boasting a high per capita income and literacy rate compared to other African nations, which indicated strong development potential despite later challenges.

Geography

Equatorial Guinea is a roughly rectangular territory bounded by Cameroon to the north and Gabon to the east and south. Near the coast are the small islands of Corisco and Great and Little Elobey. Bioko, by far the largest of the islands, lies off the coast of Cameroon in the Bight of Biafra.

Famous mountains

Mount BiaoPico Basile

Mount Biao is a volcanic peak on Bioko Island.

Pico Basilé, the tallest mountain at 9,878 ft.

2,261 metres

9,878 ft

Famous People

Juliana Mbengono Elá Avomo is a journalism student, daycare center assistant director, and a Literary Bud (Capullos Literarios).

Donato Ndongo is an Equatoguinean journalist and writer notable in the Hispanic African movement.

Juliana Mbengono

Donato Ndongo- Bidyogo

Cuisine

Yetisse

Snail Soup

Bilola

Akwadu

Succotash

Paella

Yetisse it is a stew with tuna, tilapia, or cod, vegetables, riceand a bunch of other stuff

Famous Places to visit

Catedral de Santa Isabel

The Malabo national park

Bata cathedral

Nuevo estadio de Malabo

Centro Cultural de España en Malabo

Famous architecture

La casa verde

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