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The Equatorial Guinea national football team played here until the Estadio de Malabo was opened. Estadio de Malabo. The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations was organized jointly by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. One of the four venues for the tournament was the Estadio de Malabo, the main stadium of the country, constructed in 2007. [21]
An enlargeable relief map of Equatorial Guinea. Pronunciation: / ˌ ɛ k w ə ˈ t ɔːr i əl ˈ ɡ ɪ n i, ˌ iː k w ə-/ Common English country name: Equatorial Guinea; Official English country name: The Republic of Equatorial Guinea; Common endonym(s): Guinea Ecuatorial ; Official endonym(s): República de Guinea Ecuatorial ; Adjectives ...
Köppen climate classification of Equatorial Guinea Climatological diagram of Malabo. The climate of both the continental region and the islands is typically equatorial, with high temperatures, heavy rainfall, and much cloud cover most of the year. Local variations are due to differences in altitude and proximity to the sea.
Equatorial Guinea, [a] officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, [b] is a country on the west coast of Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi). Formerly the colony of Spanish Guinea , its post-independence name refers to its location near both the Equator and in the African region of Guinea .
Map of Equatorial Guinea Malabo, ... This is a list of cities in Equatorial Guinea, arranged by population. It includes all settlements with a population over 1,000.
Equatorial Guinea is a unitary republic located on the west coast of Africa which is divided into eight provinces, 19 districts (distritos) and 32 municipalities (municipios). [1] These are organized as shown in the following table. Municipalities that are the capitals of their respective provinces are shown in bold.
Equatorial Guinea is divided into two regions and eight provinces (Spanish: provincias, French: provinces, Portuguese: províncias). [1] [2] The newest province is Djibloho, created in 2017 with its headquarters at Ciudad de la Paz, the country's future capital. [3] [4]
Bioko Norte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjoko ˈnoɾte]) is the second-most populated of the eight provinces of Equatorial Guinea, after the Litoral province. Both the provincial capital, Rebola, and the national capital, Malabo are located here.