AFRICA: ONE CONTINENT. MANY WORLDS. | ATLAS

Equatorial Guinea
República de Guinea Ecuatorial


  • Capital: Malabo
  • Population: 431,282
  • Population Density: 40 per square mile
  • Ethnic Makeup: Fang 83%, Bubi 10%
  • Official Language(s): Spanish
  • Religious Beliefs: Mostly Roman Catholic
  • Area: 10,831 square miles
  • Topography: Bioko Island consists of two volcanic mountains flanking an interior valley. The remainder of the country is costal plain and low hills.
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