Equatorial Guinea celebrates Christmas with a mix of religious and cultural traditions. The majority of the population is Catholic, so attending midnight mass on Christmas Eve is a common practice. Families gather for a festive meal featuring traditional dishes such as chicken, fish, and rice. Decorations such as lights, Christmas trees, and nativity scenes are also common during the holiday season in Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa.
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If you meant Papua New Guinea, click here.If you meant Western New Guinea, click here.If you meant the Republic of Guinea, click here.If you meant Guinea-Bissau, click here._____________________________The 3 official languages of Equatorial Guinea are:Spanish (national language)FrenchPortuguese67.6% of Equatorial Guineans can speak Spanish. Almost no one speaks French.The recognized regional languages are:FangBubeCombeWest African Pidgin EnglishAnnoboneseIgboHere is a list of languages spoken in Equatorial Guinea:AnnoboneseBalengueBaseke (nearly extinct)BatangaBengaBissioBubeBujebaCombeFa d’AmbôFangFernando Po Creole EnglishFrenchGumuGyeleIgboKwasioMolengueNdoweNgumbiPichinglisPortugueseSekiSpanishYasaThere is little to no information about sign languages in Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea is located on the Atlantic Coast of Africa (directly south of the West African Peninsula).It is bordered by Cameroon on the north, Gabon on the east and south and the Gulf of Guinea on the west. there are also 2 other island a couple hundred miles away.AfricaAfrica
Eastern Africa: * Eritrea * Ethiopia Middle Africa: * Equatorial Guinea Northern Africa * Egypt
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Guinea Ecuatorial =Equatorial Guinea
The population of Equatorial Guinea is 633,441.
The population of Equatorial Guinea is 676,000.
There are no deserts in Equatorial Guinea.
No. Also, there aren't any guinea pigs in Equatorial Guinea.
There is no such place as "Equatorial New Guinea."If you mean Equatorial Guinea, click here.If you mean New Guinea, Click here.
The balele dance is a dance that is native to Equatorial Guinea and often performed around Christmas.
The former name of Equatorial Guinea was Spanish Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea currently has no national bird.
The Equatorial Guinea has a beutiful scenery of ocean and coastline.
Equatorial Guinea was created on 1968-10-12.