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