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| Equatorial Guinea is situated in central West Africa bordering the Bight of Biafra (Atlantic Ocean) between Cameroon and Gabon, it shares maritime borders with Nigeria and São
Tomé and Príncipe. Equatorial Guinea is composed of five inhabited
islands plus Río Muni on the African mainland. With an area of 28,000 sq km its slightly smaller than Belgium or slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Maryland. Pico Basilé (formerly Pico de Santa Isabel) is the highest mountain Equatorial Guinea's, the volcano is located on the island of Bioko. The map shows Equatorial Guinea with surrounding countries, international borders, the national capital Malabo on the island of Bioko (Isla de Bioko, formerly known as Fernando Poo), province capitals, major cities, main roads, and airports. |
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![]() Political Map of Equatorial Guinea Map based on a UN map. Source: UN Cartographic Section |
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| Cities of Equatorial Guinea The map shows the location of following Equatorial Guinean cities and towns by provinces: |
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| The Islands: Annobón (island) San Antonio de Palé, capital of Annobón province other towns and villages: Anganchi, Aual, Mábana Bioko (island) Bioko Norte Malabo is the national capital and the capital of Bioko Norte province other towns and villages: Bacake Pequeño, Balorei, Baney, Basapú, Basilé, Basuala, Cupapa, Rebola, Sampaca, Vigatana Bioko Sur Luba, (formerly San Carlos) is the second largest town of Bioko and the capital of Bioko Sur province other towns and villages: Bantabare, Baó Grande, Basacato del Oeste, Batete, Batoicopo, Bococo, Bohé, Bombe, Eoco, Luba, Malabo, Misión, Moeri, Musola, Riaba, Ureca |
Río Muni: (on the African mainland) Litoral Bata, capital of Litoral province other towns and villages: Acanabor, Anguma, Asalayeng, Asobla, Asuiabe, Ayaantang, Ayamiken, Bangui, Basile, Biadbe, Biboco, Bingocom, Cabo, CalatravaIdolo, Cang, Cogo, Dyeng, Ecuc, Etembue, Evesasi, Gobe (on Isla de Corisco), Macora, Madyamebe, Mangala, Manyanga, Mbini, Midyobo, Mindyiminue, Mondoc, Monte Bata, Movo, Nfonga, Pijaca, Río Ntem, San Joaquín de Ndyiacon, San Juan, Tica, Utonde, Yengüe Centro Sur Evinayong is the capital of Centro Sur province other towns and villages: Abenelang, Acalayong, Acoga, Acurenam, Amwang, Añisoc, Bisún, Dumandui, Efon, Efualn, Eñang, Esong, Manseng, Mecoga, Medouneu, Mfaman, Mfaman, Mibonde, Miseigue, Mongo, Nchengayong, Ngoa, Ngüelensoc, Niefang, Nkumekie, Nsangnam, Nsung, Nyong, Oveng, Yen Kié-Ntem Ebebiyín, capital of Kié-Ntem province other towns and villages: Acom, Andoc, Ebongo, Esong, Micomeseng, Mimbamengui, Ngong, Ngosoc, Nkue, Nsang, Oboronco, San Carlos, Tool Wele-Nzas Mongomo, capital of Wele-Nzas province other towns and villages: Akonibe, Alum, Añisok, Asoc, Ayabene, Bon, Cucumancoc, Ebomicu, Elonesang, Macula, Masoc, Mbam, Mindong, Ncomo, Ncumekie, Ndumensoc, Ngon, Niefang, Nonkieng, Nsoc, and Temelon. |
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