Spain did not invade Equatorial Guinea; rather, it colonized the region in the late 19th century. The territory was established as a Spanish colony in 1778, and Spain maintained control until Equatorial Guinea gained independence on October 12, 1968. The colonial period included significant exploitation and governance by Spain, but it was not characterized by a traditional invasion.
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Equatorial Guinea or Guinea Ecuatoriana (Spanish)
Dear Mrs. Wetzel, While exploring for new land, Spain discovered what is now Equatorial Guinea. The gained control and colonized Equatorial Guinea. They ensued to set up one of the most successful countries in Africa. Equatorial Guinea was one of Africa's smartest and richest countries. Its literacy rate and per capita GDP were near the top. Equatorial Guinea also had health care. despite all that, the people of Equatorial Guinea were adamant on wanting to be their own country. In 1968, Spain withdrew and Equatorial Guinea became its own country. They proceeded to set up a General Assembly and a Supreme court. They also wrote a new constitution. -David
Equatorial Guinea has fought for its rights and freedom for its independence from Spain in 1900, winning it and becoming and independent country in 1968.
Guinea Ecuatorial =Equatorial Guinea
There are two Spanish-speaking countries in the eastern hemisphere: Spain and Equatorial Guinea. Spain is located in Europe, while Equatorial Guinea is in Central Africa.
The population of Equatorial Guinea is 633,441.
There are no deserts in Equatorial Guinea.