Introduction
CE5
Equatorial Guinea
[key], officially Republic of Equatorial Guinea, republic (2021 est. pop.
1,468,777), 10,830 sq mi (28,051 sq km), W central Africa. It includes the
islands of Bioko (formerly Fernando Po), Annobón, Corisco, Elobey
Grande, and Elobey Chico in the Gulf of Guinea, and Río Muni on the
African mainland. Río Muni, which includes about 93% of the nation's
land area and 75% to 80% of its population, is bordered by Cameroon in the
north, by Gabon in the east and south, and by the Gulf of Guinea in the
west. Malabo, situated on
Bioko, is the capital and largest city, but a new capital, Oyala, is under
construction on the mainland. In addition to Malabo, other important cities
include Luba (also on Bioko) and Bata and Ebebiyín (in Río
Muni).
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