No!!
There are no deserts in Equatorial Guinea.
No. Also, there aren't any guinea pigs in Equatorial Guinea.
They can be called any of the following:Equatorial GuineanEquatoguineanEcuatoguineanoNone of these terms are common in English. In English, it's most common to say "people from Equatorial Guinea"
no
Yes, in Central Africa.
yes there is
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Yes, Nigerian passport holders can enter Equatorial Guinea without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is advisable to check for any updates or specific entry requirements before traveling, as regulations can change. Additionally, travelers should ensure they have a valid passport and any necessary documentation for their stay.
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Yes, Equatorial Guinea has several lakes, although they are not as prominent as in some other countries. One notable lake is Lake Biao, located on Bioko Island. Additionally, there are smaller lakes and water bodies scattered throughout the mainland, contributing to the country's rich biodiversity and tropical ecosystems.
Yes, In San Antonio you have the Alamo.
Historical tourism in Malaysia and any other nations is touring historical or heritage sites. Georgetown is a common stop for historical tourists in Malaysia. It is one of two World Heritage Sites in that nation.