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It was a Spanish colony, and Spanish is still one of the official languages.

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What is the national dance of equatorial guinea?

A small country on the west coast of central Africa, Equatorial Guinea comprises the mainland territory of Río Muni (where most people live) and five volcanic islands. The largest island is Bioko on which the country's capital, Malabo, is located. After independence from Spain in 1968, Equatorial Guinea fell under the rule of Francisco Macías Nguema, who plunged the nation into ruin. He was overthrown and executed in 1979 by his nephew. President Obiang Nguema continues the family dictatorship, and there is widespread civil unrest over flawed elections. New oil wealth masks stagnation in the rest of the economy and widespread poverty. small country on the west coast of central Africa, Equatorial Guinea comprises the mainland territory of Río Muni (where most people live) and five volcanic islands. The largest island is Bioko on which the country's capital, Malabo, is located. After independence from Spain in 1968, Equatorial Guinea fell under the rule of Francisco Macías Nguema, who plunged the nation into ruin. He was overthrown and executed in 1979 by his nephew. President Obiang Nguema continues the family dictatorship, and there is widespread civil unrest over flawed elections. New oil wealth masks stagnation in the rest of the economy and widespread poverty.


Are there any countries in Africa that have Spanish as the official language?

No, there are no countries in Africa where Spanish is the official language. Spanish is primarily spoken in Latin American countries and Spain. In Africa, the official languages are typically indigenous languages or languages brought during colonial rule, such as English, French, Portuguese, or Arabic.


Was the Gambia ever known as Guinea?

No. Under British rule, it was called Gambia Colony and Protectorate.The guinea countries were:British Guinea, now Papua New GuineaDanish Guinea,now Ghana, West AfricaDutch Guinea, now Indonesian PapuaFrench Guinea, now the Republic of GuineaGerman Guinea, another name for the former colonies of Kamerun and Togoland in West AfricaGerman Guinea, now Papua New GuineaPortuguese Guinea, now Guinea-BissauSpanish Guinea, now Equatorial GuineaSwedish Guinea, now Ghana, West AfricaToday there are only 4 Guinea countries:Papua New GuineaGuinea-Bissauthe Republic of GuineaEquatorial Guinea


Why did the Spanish want to colonize the Americas?

The Spanish Colonization of the Americas was the exploration, conquest, settlement and political rule over much of the western hemisphere.


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Spanish rule in Cuba ended on January 1, 1899.


Which countries were under the Spanish rule in the 1900?

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What ended the Spanish rule in the Philippines?

Spanish rule ended in the Philippines in 1898 when the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.


Which countries have tribal rule?

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Viceroys were appointed to rule Spanish provinces in the king's name.


What were two generalizations about the Spanish rule from the viewpoints of the Peninsulares and of an Indian?

It deposed the existing religion It imposed Catholic Christianity Peninsulares saw the Spanish rule as a way to civilize the uncivilized. Indians saw Spanish rule as hell.