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  2. Malabo - Wikipedia

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    Malabo (/ m ə ˈ l ɑː b oʊ / mə-LAH-boh, Spanish: ⓘ; formerly Santa Isabel [ˈsantajsaˈβel] ⓘ) is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and the province of Bioko Norte.It is located on the north coast of the island of Bioko (Bube: Etulá, and as Fernando Pó by the Europeans).

  3. Africa 24 - Wikipedia

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    Africa 24 was founded by Constant Nemale, President of the company Afrimédia SA, based in Saint-Cloud, France.Africa 24 accounts for a large part of the Holding S.A. Afrimédia International, headquartered in Luxembourg. 20% of this company is owned by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea and, as of 2012, the Republic of Cameroon.

  4. Francisco Malabo Beosá - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Malabo Beosá or King Malabo II (23 June 1896 – November 2001), was an African monarch, born on the island of Fernando Po in Spanish Guinea (today Bioko in Equatorial Guinea), was the son of former Bubi king Malabo Lopelo Melaka (Malabo I) and the second last legitimate successor of the Bubi Kingdom.

  5. Catholic Church in Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial Guinea has one of the highest proportions of Catholics in Africa, a legacy of its status as a former Spanish colony. There are five dioceses, including one archdiocese. Equatorial Guinea consists of a single ecclesiastical province, Malabo, with four suffragan dioceses in Bata, Ebebiyin, Evinayong and Mongomo.

  6. Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The principal means of communication within Equatorial Guinea are three state-operated FM radio stations: the BBC World Service, Radio France Internationale and Gabon-based Africa No 1 broadcast on FM in Malabo. There is also an independent radio option called Radio Macuto; it is a web-based radio and news source known for publishing news that ...

  7. Mass media in Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    There exist two state-run television stations, one in Malabo and one in Bata. In addition, Television Asonga broadcasts [1] from Malabo. Subscription television channels from Spain (such as Fox, La 1, MTV, Disney Channel, among others) are received by the population via cable and satellite TV providers.

  8. Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial - Wikipedia

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    Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial is the national broadcaster of the Central African state of Equatorial Guinea. Radio Nacional de Guinea Equatorial is headquartered in the capital city, Malabo . References

  9. Category:Malabo - Wikipedia

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    Malabo is the capital city of Equatorial Guinea in Central Africa. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ...