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    Bioko Sur (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjo.ko suɾ] Spanish for "South Bioko") is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Luba. It occupies the southern...
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    Bioko (/biːˈoʊkoʊ/; Spanish: [biˈoko] , historically Fernando Po, Spanish: [feɾˈnando po] ; Bube: Ëtulá a Ëri) is an island of Equatorial Guinea. It is...
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    was established in 2000. Bioko Norte occupies the northern part of the island of Bioko, the remainder of which is in Bioko Sur. In the northern part are...
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  • San Antonio de Ureca (category Populated places in Bioko Sur)
    known as Ureka or Ureca is a village in Bioko Sur, Equatorial Guinea, south of Malabo on the island of Bioko. The town of Ureka is included among the...
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    Antarctica. United States Geological Survey. 3D visualisations of the Earth2014 SUR, BED, TBI and RET topography layers over the Southern Hemisphere, centred...
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    Region (capital at Malabo) Río Muni (capital at Bata) Annobón, Bioko Norte and Bioko Sur are in the Insular Region; the other five provinces are in the...
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    Riaba (category Populated places in Bioko Sur)
    reestablished by the British in 1821. It is located in the province of Bioko Sur. In 2005, its population was estimated at 1,071. The European Union and...
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    appear in parentheses): Annobón (San Antonio de Palé) Bioko Norte (Malabo) Bioko Sur (Luba) Centro Sur (Evinayong) Djibloho (Ciudad de la Paz) Kié-Ntem (Ebebiyín)...
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    Luba, Equatorial Guinea (category Populated places in Bioko Sur)
    Luba (formerly San Carlos) (pop. 7,000) is the second-largest town on Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, a port for the logging industry on the island's west...
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  • The government of Equatorial Guinea, represented by the governor of Bioko Sur Province, Deogracias Olom Miguel Abia, paid a nationally televised tribute...
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    in 2015. It is split into three political jurisdictions: Annobón Bioko Norte Bioko Sur The islands located in Corisco Bay are not part of the Insular Region...
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    100 7,586 10,191 Wele-Nzas 6 Luba 2,450 9,011 8,655 Bioko Sur 7 Evinayong 3,170 7,997 8,462 Centro Sur 8 Mongomo 2,370 5,791 6,393 Wele-Nzas 9 Mengomeyén...
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  • Moka, Equatorial Guinea (category Populated places in Bioko Sur)
    Moka, or Moca, is a town located on the island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea. The town is named after the Bubi King Möókáta, or King Moka, who ruled from...
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  • Belebú Balachá (category Populated places in Bioko Sur)
    Belebú Balachá is a community on Bioko island in Equatorial Guinea. It is south of Luba, the second-largest town on the island, and just north of the...
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  • appear in parentheses): Annobón (San Antonio de Palé) Bioko Norte (Malabo) Bioko Sur (Luba) Centro Sur (Evinayong) Djibloho (Ciudad de la Paz) Kié-Ntem (Ebebiyín)...
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    Pico Basilé (category Bioko)
    created in April 2000 The boundaries of Bioko Norte and Sur runs near the summit. All three shield volcanoes on Bioko Island are listed within the Smithsonian...
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    Guinea is divided in seven provinces (provincias); Annobon, Bioko Norte, Bioko Sur, Centro Sur, Kie-Ntem, Litoral, Wele-Nzas. The President appoints the...
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  • Annobon I GQ-BN Bioko Norte Bioko Nord Bioko Norte North Bioko I GQ-BS Bioko Sur Bioko Sud Bioko Sul South Bioko I GQ-CS Centro Sur Centro Sud Centro...
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    Equatorial Guinea 2021 Bata explosions Benga people Bioko Bioko Norte Bioko Sur Cameroon Centro Sur Corisco Demographics of Equatorial Guinea Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo...
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  • Rank Province HDI (2021) High human development 1 Annobón, Bioko Norte, Bioko Sur 0.719 Medium human development 2 Litoral 0.634 –  Equatorial Guinea (average)...
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  • Centre Bioko Sur 1 Bioko Sur Health Centre Centro Sur 1 Centro Sur Health Centre Centro Sur 2 Centro Sur Health Centre Centro Sur 3 Centro Sur Health...
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  • Atlético Malabo Malabo Bioko Norte Estadio de Malabo Atlético Semu Malabo Bioko Norte Estadio de Malabo Deportivo Ebenezer Luba Bioko Sur Estadio de Luba CD...
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  • Palé San Antonio de Palé Bioko Norte Malabo Malabo Baney Baney Rebola Bioko Sur Luba Batete Luba Moka Riaba Riaba Centro Sur Akurenam Akurenam Evinayong...
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  • Province, Equatorial Guinea EK04 Bioko Norte Province, Equatorial Guinea EK05 Bioko Sur Province, Equatorial Guinea EK06 Centro Sur Province, Equatorial Guinea...
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    timber became major industries upon recolonization. Río Muni, along with Bioko, became a province of Spanish Guinea in 1959. In 2015, 885,015 people—about...
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    spoken on the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. It is an offshoot of the Krio language of Sierra Leone, and was brought to Bioko by Krios who immigrated...
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  • unofficial reduction of "GE". AN - Annobón Island BN - Bioko Norte BS - Bioko Sur CS - Centro Sur KN - Kié-Ntem LT - Litoral WN - Wele-Nzas Unofficially...
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  • national team. Mosibe was born in Ruiche, a neighbourhood located in Luba, Bioko Sur to a Bubi family. He was just two years when his mother left the country...
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    Basilé) is a protected area with the status of national park on the island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, near the Gulf of Guinea, in the Atlantic Ocean. It...
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    1929) – Congo, Rwanda Barylestis insularis Simon, 1910 – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) Barylestis manni (Strand, 1906) – Nigeria - Nomen dubium Barylestis montandoni...
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