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Overview of and topical guide to Equatorial Guinea
The following
outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Equatorial Guinea:
Equatorial Guinea –
sovereign country located on the
Gulf of Guinea in
Middle Africa.
[1] It is one of the smallest countries in continental
Africa, and comprises two regions:
Río Muni, continental region including several offshore islands; and
Insular Region containing
Annobón island in the
South Atlantic Ocean, and
Bioko island (formerly Fernando Po) that contains the capital,
Malabo.
General reference
Geography
Geography of Equatorial Guinea
- Equatorial Guinea is: a
country
- Location:
-
Gabon 350 km
-
Cameroon 189 km
Environment
Natural geographic features
Regions
Regions of Equatorial Guinea
Ecoregions
List of ecoregions in Equatorial Guinea
Administrative divisions
Administrative divisions of Equatorial Guinea
Provinces
Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
Municipalities
Demography
Demographics of Equatorial Guinea
Government and politics
Politics of Equatorial Guinea
Branches of the government
Government of Equatorial Guinea
Executive branch
Legislative branch
Judicial branch
Court system of Equatorial Guinea
Foreign relations
Foreign relations of Equatorial Guinea
International organization membership
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is a member of:
[1]
Law and order
Law of Equatorial Guinea
Military
Military of Equatorial Guinea
Local government
Local government in Equatorial Guinea
History
History of Equatorial Guinea
- Current events of Equatorial Guinea
History by subject
Culture
Culture of Equatorial Guinea
Art
Sports
Sport in Equatorial Guinea
Economy and infrastructure
Economy of Equatorial Guinea
Education
Education in Equatorial Guinea
Health in Equatorial Guinea
Health in Equatorial Guinea
See also
Equatorial Guinea
References
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Equatorial Guinea