Equatorial Guinea, officially known as the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a small country located in Central Africa. It is one of the smallest countries in continental Africa and is bordered by Cameroon to the north and Gabon to the south and east. The country is composed of a mainland territory, Rio Muni, and five inhabited islands including Bioko, where the capital, Malabo, is located.
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- africa.com All About Equatorial GuineaThe Republic of Equatorial Guinea is located in middle Africa and has an area of 28,000 sq. km. It is one of Africa’s smallest countries.
- en.wikipedia.org Equatorial Guinea...leprosy in the enclave, and by 1967 the number of hospital beds per capita in Equatorial Guinea was higher than Spain itself, with 1637 beds in 16 hospitals.
- cia.gov the-world-factbook/about/archives/2023/…Equatorial Guinea consists of a continental territory and five inhabited islands; it is one of the smallest countries by area and population in Africa.
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- who.int countries/gnqMalabo is the capital city of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. ... WHO country cooperation strategy at a glance: Equatorial Guinea.
- classx.org equatorial-guinea/Equatorial Guinea, officially known as the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a small country located in Central Africa.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Equatorial_GuineaThat being said, Equatorial Guinea has historically been one of the most difficult countries to access, mainly because tourism is not a priority of the government.
- conservapedia.com Equatorial_GuineaPresident Obiang's Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE) and allied parties won 98 of 100 seats in parliament and all but seven of 244 municipal posts.
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