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What does the words El Principe mean?

The term "Principe" is mainly used when someone is describing an island in the gulf of guinea. The island in the gulf of guinea is a part of Sao Tome and Principe.


What island west of Cameroon is part of Equatorial Guinea?

The island of Bioko, the largest of the islands south of Nigeria, is part of Equatorial Guinea. The island of Principe, which is due west of Equatorial Guinea, is part of the independent island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe.Until February 2017, the city of Malabo on Bioko was the governmental capital of Equatorial Guinea. The new capital, Oyala, was still being constructed on the mainland.As a Portuguese colony, Bioko was called Fernando Pó island (aka Fernando Poo).


Does Equatorial Guinea border Cameroon?

Yes, part of Equatorial Guinea is just south of Cameroon on Africa's west coast.


In which African country is Spanish an official language?

Equatorial Guinea is the only African country where Spanish is an official language.


Where is Equatorial Guinea in Africa?

Equatorial Guinea is located along the west coast of Africa. A small island is also a part of EG. - From a thirteen year old student


What part of the world are the Philippines Guam and Equatorial Guinea in?

The Philippines and Guam are in the South Pacific, in an area called Oceania.Equatorial Guinea is in Africa.


Is the island Bioko part of Equatorial Guinea?

Yes, the Island Biok is part of Equatorial Guinea. In fact, is the biggest island of the country. It has two provinces, North Bioko and South Bioko. Malabo, the Capital of North Bioko is also the capital of the country


What are the major cities of equatorial guinea?

There's Bata which is the largest inland city and Bioko which is located on he offshore part of the country.


Does equatorial guinea have uniforms?

Yes, Equatorial Guinea has uniforms for various sectors such as the military, police, and schools. Uniforms are also worn by government officials as part of their formal attire for official events or ceremonies.


In which city is Portuguese not an official language?

Portuguese is the official language of the southwest European country of Portugal. And it's the official language of former colonies of Portugal in Africa, Asia, and South America. In Africa, the countries that are former colonies, and in which Portuguese is the official language, are Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. In addition, it now shares official language status, with Spanish and French, in Equatorial Guinea. In Asia, Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese, in Macau; and with Tetum, in East Timor. In South American country of Brazil, Portuguese is the only official language, except in the municipality of Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira. Sao Gabriel is located in Cabeca do Cachorro, within the northwestern part of Amazonas state, on Brazil's borders with Colombia and Venezuela. It's only in Sao Gabriel that Portuguese shares official language status with Nheengatu, which is an Amerindian language within the Tupi-Guarani subfamily. And so Portuguese isn't an official language in any city that isn't located within the borders of Portugal; of Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe; of Brazil; or of East Timor and Macau.


How many countries are therein Africa?

There are 47 countries in the continent of Africa. If the Island nations of Cape Verde, Sao Tome and Principe, Madagascar, the Comoros, the Seychelles, and Mauritius are included as part of Africa, then the total would be 53 countries.


What African country lies mostly on the mainland but has its capital on an island?

Equatorial Guinea has two parts, a continental part connected to the African continent, and an island northwest of the continental part. The island contains the capital, Malabo.