Equatorial Guinea - (Afrique)

Informations sur Equatorial Guinea

Capitale
Malabo
Surface
28051 kilomètre carré
Nombre d'habitants
420000
Religions
Large Roman Cathoic majority (90%), Protestant minorities
Chrétien (%)
Protestante (%)
Réformé (%)

The country is divided into two parts: on the one hand there are the islands, especially Bioko, with the capital Malabo; on the other hand is the much larger continental area, Rio Muni (20,000 km 2 ). The two parts also have different histories. Bioko (formerly Fernando Po) was first Portuguese but became Spanish in 1777. Malabo (formerly Santa Isabel) was an important port. Rio Muni was French territory until 1901, when it came under Spanish rule. Catholic missionaries had a strong impact on the country. In 1968 Equatorial Guinea became independent. Ever since, it has experienced brutal dictatorships — first under Macias Nguema (†1979), and later under his nephew Obiang Nguema.

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