Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa.
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Eastern Africa: * Eritrea * Ethiopia Middle Africa: * Equatorial Guinea Northern Africa * Egypt
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As a colonial power, France ranked second only to England. In 1939 the French colonial empire included: A. In Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, French Morocco, French West Africa, French Equatorial West Africa, French Cameroon, French Togoland, French Somalia, and Madagascar; B. In the Middle East, Lebanon, Syria; and C. In the Far east, the Indo Chinese States of Vietnam, Cambodia, & Laos; and D. In the Americas, French Guiana, and Haiti.
French Equatorial Africa was created in 1910.
French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, French North Africa and French East Africa.
Gabon was once part of French Equatorial Africa. It gained independence from France in 1960.
French Equatorial African franc ended in 1945.
Madagascar was a French colony from 1895 to 1958 and French equatorial Africa was officially established from 1910 to 1958. Then it is true to assume that they both were colonies in 1914, under the French rule.
Equatorial Guinea or Guinea Equatorial. They speak both Spanish and French, but the official is Spanish.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, along with French and Portuguese.
French Equatorial Africa was dissolved in 1960 upon independence from France. It became Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo.
Chad, until 1960, was a French colony, in Afrique équatoriale française (French Equatorial Africa).
Because equatorial Africa was too hostile at the time
Equatorial Guinea is found in Central Africa not South Africa. Its capital is called Malabo and its President is called Teodoro obiang Nguema Mbasogo. Its population which was 720,213 in 2011 speak French,Spanish,or Portugese.
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, on October 12, 1968. http://africanhistory.about.com/library/timelines/blIndependenceTime.htm