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Equatorial Guinea

OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Equatorial Guinea

DATE OF FORMATION: 1968

POPULATION: 507,000

DENSITY: 47 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Spanish, Fang, Bubi

RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 90%, Other 10%

ETHNIC MIX: Fang 85%, Other 11%, Bubi 4%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: CFA franc

 

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Comprising five islands and the territory of Río Muni on the west coast of Africa, Equatorial Guinea lies just north of the equator. Mangrove swamps border the mainland coast. The republic gained its independence in 1968 after 190 years of Spanish rule. Multipartyism was accepted in 1991, but the fairness of subsequent general elections has been questioned.

 

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