Guinea
Malabo is the capital of Equatorial Guinea, a country on the west coast of Africa.
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The country Ivory Coast or Cote d Ivoire is in West Africa and is 124,502 square mi or 322,460 square km.
Neither. It's an overseas territory of France, off the east coast of Africa, and the official name is Mayotte.
Yes, it was on the north coast of Africa.
The country on the west coast of Africa where the Dutch bought slaves was Guinea. Guinea has coastal plains, a mountainous region, a savanna interior, and a forest area.
The present day countries are Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, and Benin.
The Spanish obtained African slaves through the transatlantic slave trade, which involved capturing and trading Africans from various regions of Africa to the Americas. This practice was driven by the demand for labor in the Spanish colonies, particularly for work on plantations and in mines.
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The west coast of Africa.
Portugal explored the coast of west africa
When the slaves were taken from western Africa, there weren't formal countries in the European lines-on-a-map sense. The area was known by Europeans as the Slave Coast and Gold Coast. The area covered was roughly from what is now Senegal to what is now Nigeria - look at a map of Africa to see what area that covers.
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