The National University of Equatorial Guinea (UNGE, Universidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial in Spanish) is a public institution of higher education,...
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While lying on the enriched continent of Africa, Equatorial Guinea has proved to be entrenched in ancient rituals and songs. This is especially true for...
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Equatorial Guinea considered to be a university: National University of Equatorial Guinea In addition, since 1981, the Spanish National University of...
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in Equatorial Guinea over the past ten years, although there is still room for improvement. Among sub-Saharan African countries, Equatorial Guinea has...
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Malabo (redirect from Capital of Equatorial Guinea)
[ˈsantajsaˈβel] ) is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and the province of Bioko Norte. It is located on the north coast of the island of Bioko (Bube: Etulá, and...
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The Equatorial Guinean Council of Ministers or Council of Ministers of Equatorial Guinea, is chaired by the President of Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang...
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Political corruption in Equatorial Guinea is high by world standards and considered among the worst of any country on earth. It has been described as "an...
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Francisco Macías Nguema (redirect from The Auschwitz of Africa)
first president of Equatorial Guinea from the country's independence in 1968, until his overthrow in 1979. He is widely remembered as one of the most brutal...
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Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country on the west coast of Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres...
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The History of Equatorial Guinea is marked by centuries of colonial domination by the Portuguese, British and Spanish colonial empires, and by the local...
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Popular Idea of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Idea Popular de Guinea Ecuatorial, IPGE) was a nationalist political group created at the end of the 1950s with...
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(or Enrique Nvó Okenve National College) is a college in Equatorial Guinea. The college has two campuses, based in the cities of Bata (seat) and Malabo...
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political party in Equatorial Guinea. It was the only political party in the country from 1970 to 1979, during the dictatorship of Francisco Macías Nguema...
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Baltasar Ebang Engonga (category Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea politicians)
both national and international financial standards. Ebang is a nephew of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema and member of one of Equatorial Guinea´s elite...
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Manuela Roka Botey (category Prime ministers of Equatorial Guinea)
She is the vice dean of the National University of Equatorial Guinea's faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. "Equatorial Guinea appoints its first...
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Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua (category Prime ministers of Equatorial Guinea)
has served as the prime minister of Equatorial Guinea since August 2024. He previously served as the head of the national bank from 2012 until his appointment...
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University Nile University Egypt University of Informatics National University of Equatorial Guinea University of Eswatini Fiji National University The...
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Ciudad de la Paz (redirect from Oyala, Equatorial Guinea)
de la ˈpaθ], lit. 'City of Peace'), formerly Oyala, also known as Djibloho – Ciudad de la Paz, is a city in Equatorial Guinea that is being built to replace...
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Bonifacio Ondó Edú (category Prime ministers of Equatorial Guinea)
as the Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea from 1964 to 1968 while it was still under Spanish colonial rule, as Spanish Guinea. He played a leading role...
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This is a list of the oldest existing universities in continuous operation in the world. Inclusion in this list is determined by the date at which the...
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Corisco is a city in Litoral, Equatorial Guinea. It is located on the island of Corisco and has a (2005 est.) population of 2,541. The missionary, Robert...
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Atanasio Ndongo Miyone (category Foreign ministers of Equatorial Guinea)
musician, writer, and Fang political figure. He wrote the lyrics to Equatorial Guinea's national anthem. He was executed in 1969 following a failed coup d'état...
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Academia Ecuatoguineana de la Lengua Española (redirect from Equatoguinean Academy of the Spanish Language)
academics from the National University of Equatorial Guinea to its international summit with the intent that they serve as representatives of their country...
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In 2009 Equatorial Guinea was principally a destination for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically conditions of forced labor and possibly...
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a list of lighthouses in Equatorial Guinea. List of lighthouses in Cameroon (to the west) List of lighthouses in Gabon (to the east) Lists of lighthouses...
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Afro-American University of Central Africa (Universidad Afro-Americana de África Central) is an Equatorial Guinea public institution of higher education...
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The Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Tratado de Amistad y Cooperación entre España y Guinea Ecuatorial...
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Florencio Mayé Elá (category Ambassadors of Equatorial Guinea to Cameroon)
Minister of Foreign Affairs, participating in the signing of the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Spain and Equatorial Guinea of 1980. He...
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at the UNGE (National University of Equatorial Guinea) in Malabo, as well as teaching since 2013 in the Afro-Hispanic Studies Center of the UNED. She...
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China–Equatorial Guinea relations refer to the foreign relations between China and Equatorial Guinea. China and Equatorial Guinea established diplomatic...
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