Equatorial Guinea has only one capital, but as of 2017 the capital is in transition. It will be the city of Oyala.
Dear Mrs. Wetzel, While exploring for new land, Spain discovered what is now Equatorial Guinea. The gained control and colonized Equatorial Guinea. They ensued to set up one of the most successful countries in Africa. Equatorial Guinea was one of Africa's smartest and richest countries. Its literacy rate and per capita GDP were near the top. Equatorial Guinea also had health care. despite all that, the people of Equatorial Guinea were adamant on wanting to be their own country. In 1968, Spain withdrew and Equatorial Guinea became its own country. They proceeded to set up a General Assembly and a Supreme court. They also wrote a new constitution. -David
Africa (Equatorial Guinea) and Oceania (East Timor) are the continents with only one Spanish-speaking country each.
If you meant Papua New Guinea, click here.If you meant Western New Guinea, click here.If you meant the Republic of Guinea, click here.If you meant Guinea-Bissau, click here._____________________________The 3 official languages of Equatorial Guinea are:Spanish (national language)FrenchPortuguese67.6% of Equatorial Guineans can speak Spanish. Almost no one speaks French.The recognized regional languages are:FangBubeCombeWest African Pidgin EnglishAnnoboneseIgboHere is a list of languages spoken in Equatorial Guinea:AnnoboneseBalengueBaseke (nearly extinct)BatangaBengaBissioBubeBujebaCombeFa d’AmbôFangFernando Po Creole EnglishFrenchGumuGyeleIgboKwasioMolengueNdoweNgumbiPichinglisPortugueseSekiSpanishYasaThere is little to no information about sign languages in Equatorial Guinea.
There is only one country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, which is Equatorial Guinea. Spanish is also spoken in the former Spanish territories of Western Sahara and Melilla.
It was a Spanish colony, and Spanish is still one of the official languages.
Equatorial Guinea is a sovereign state in Middle Africa with an insular region and mainland. It is one of the smallest countries within Africa and it is known best for its Olympic swimmers. Robert Dimarco is a famous Olympic swimmer.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is spoken alongside French and Portuguese in some former Spanish colonies on the continent, such as Western Sahara and parts of Morocco.
Africa has only one Spanish speaking country, which is Equatorial Guinea.
Yes, Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is also spoken in areas of North Africa, such as in the Spanish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta.
Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa. Abbottabad is a city in Pakistan. Antananarivo is the capital city in Madagascar.
Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country located on the continent of Africa. Spanish is one of the official languages alongside French and Portuguese.