Equatorial Guinea is a former Spanish colony in Africa. It gained independence from Spain in 1968. The official language is Spanish, and the country is located on the west coast of central Africa.
Only one Equatorial Guinea located in Central Africa.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is spoken alongside French and Portuguese in some former Spanish colonies on the continent, such as Western Sahara and parts of Morocco.
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Spain no longer has any colonies in Africa. They do, however, own two small enclaves on the coast of Northern Africa (Cueta and Melila). These are not colonies, though. They are part of Spain.Here's a list of former Spanish colonies and their dates of independenceSpanish Morocco (1956)Ifni (1969)Spanish Sahara (1975)Spanish Guinea (1968)
His finishers are the Attitude Adjustment and the 'STFU' (a modified Stepover Toehold Sleeper - STS to a Stepover Toehold Facelock - STF).
I'll try and answer this!! Egypt, Ethiopia, Liberia. South Africa, although independent was ruled by a white elite and therefore doesn't fall into this category. Portugal had a very loose toehold over it's colonies in Africa.
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
There is no Spanish countries in Africa.
The former name of Equatorial Guinea was Spanish Guinea.
Spanish West Africa ended in 1958.
Spanish West Africa was created in 1884.