Before colonization, Equatorial Guinea was inhabited by various indigenous groups, primarily the Bantu-speaking peoples, who lived in small communities and practiced subsistence agriculture, fishing, and hunting. The region had rich biodiversity, and its inhabitants had developed distinct social structures, cultural practices, and trade networks. The influence of local traditions and spirituality was significant, with communities often organized around kinship and communal ties. The arrival of European powers in the late 19th century drastically altered these societies through colonization and exploitation.
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
they have lack of rich people
this isnot a true answer but they were living there lives Mariam e sule college 8gb
Congo was more weathier. =D
The British colonization affected the people of Uganda in a significant manner. Most of the habits that are practiced today in Uganda like education are borrowed from the Britons.
The zip code for Malabo, the capital city of Equatorial Guinea, is typically represented as "MG" followed by a number, such as "MG-001." However, Equatorial Guinea does not have a widely used postal code system like many other countries, so the use of zip codes can vary. It's best to check with local postal services for the most accurate information.
yes it was
Er, that's a question that I cannot answer since I have never studied guinea. But if you would like to continue reading this, I can tell you what guinea pigs do for fun. They love chewing, and love hay, and love to be cuddled. Other than that, they eat and sleep.
Yes, there is tourism in Equatorial Guinea, though it is relatively limited compared to other countries. The country offers unique attractions, including beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife, particularly on islands like Bioko and Annobón. However, challenges such as infrastructure and accessibility, along with a lack of widespread promotion, have hindered its growth as a tourist destination. Visitors are encouraged to check travel advisories and entry requirements before planning their trip.
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
It depends how close you are to your Guinea Pig, and how much they like you.
they have lack of rich people
itit was dark no sun and no anithing thats id :)
if you mean you'll be my guinea pig it means to use them as a test subject like for something never tested before or something dangerous
well a bit of a silly question because i have not heard that before but mabye your guinea pig has a taste for a bit of tunes
well a bit of a silly question because i have not heard that before but mabye your guinea pig has a taste for a bit of tunes
i found that my guinea pig was happier on his own rather than with my other guinea pig and he wasn't scared of new people like he was before.