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  2. History of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The islands of Fernando Pó and Annobón were colonized by Portugal in 1474. [1] ... Sundiata, Ibrahim K. Equatorial Guinea: colonialism, state terror, ...

  3. Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial Guinea, [a] officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, [b] ... Fernando Pó and Annobón were colonized by Portugal in 1474. The first factories were ...

  4. Río Muni - Wikipedia

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    Río Muni Coat of arms of the Spanish Río Muni colony. Río Muni (called Mbini in Fang) is the Continental Region (called Región Continental in Spanish) of Equatorial Guinea, and comprises the mainland geographical region, covering 26,017 square kilometres (10,045 sq mi).

  5. Spanish Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish colony in the Guinea region was established in 1778, by the Treaty of El Pardo between the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire. Between 1778 and 1810, Spain administered the territory of Equatorial Guinea via its colonial Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, based in Buenos Aires (in present-day Argentina). [1]

  6. Bioko - Wikipedia

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    Malabo, on the north coast of the island, is the capital city of Equatorial Guinea. Bioko's population was 335,048 at the 2015 census [ 4 ] and it covers an area of 2,017 km 2 (779 sq mi). The island is part of the Cameroon line of volcanoes and is located off the Cameroon coast, in the Bight of Biafra portion of the Gulf of Guinea .

  7. Equatorial Guinea–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spanish colonization Stamp from Spanish Guinea ... Presidential visits from Equatorial Guinea to Spain [11] [12] [13] President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (1980 ...

  8. List of European colonies in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following were German African protectorates: German colonies in Africa, 1914. German South West Africa, 1884 to 1915; German West Africa, 1884 to 1915 . Togoland, 1884 to 1916

  9. Category:History of Equatorial Guinea by period - Wikipedia

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    Decades in Equatorial Guinea (11 C) M. Millennia in Equatorial Guinea (4 C) S. Spanish Guinea (2 C, 8 P) Y. Years in Equatorial Guinea (5 C, 1 P)