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  2. Portuguese-speaking African countries - Wikipedia

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    The PALOP, highlighted in red. The Portuguese-speaking African countries (Portuguese: Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa; PALOP), also known as Lusophone Africa, consist of six African countries in which the Portuguese language is an official language: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe and, since 2011, Equatorial Guinea. [1]

  3. Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial Guinea, [a] officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, [b] is a country on the west coast of Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi). Formerly the colony of Spanish Guinea , its post-independence name refers to its location near both the Equator and in the African region of Guinea .

  4. History of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Signing of the independence of Equatorial Guinea by the then Spanish minister Manuel Fraga together with the new Equatorial Guinean president Macías Nguema on October 12, 1968. In March 1968, under pressure from Equatoguinean nationalists and the United Nations , Spain announced that it would grant independence to Equatorial Guinea.

  5. Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Wikipedia

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    When the CPLP was formed, Equatorial Guinea asked for observer status. Equatorial Guinea (Portuguese: Guiné Equatorial) was a Portuguese colony from the 15th to 18th centuries and has some territories where Portuguese-based creole languages are spoken and cultural connections with São Tomé and Príncipe and Portugal are felt. In the 21st ...

  6. Treaty of El Pardo (1778) - Wikipedia

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    African territories ceded by Portugal, now Equatorial Guinea. Spanish hopes the border settlement would assist economic growth were hampered by the 1779–1783 war with Britain, which restricted trade with mainland Spain and led to high tariffs and taxes to pay for it. [7]

  7. List of diplomatic missions in Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Equatorial Guinea. There are currently 30 embassies in Malabo. Honorary Consulates are not listed below: ... Portugal [1 ...

  8. Equatorial Guinea–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain's main exports to Equatorial Guinea include: drinks, furniture and lamps, mechanical equipment, automobiles and trucks, and electronic material. [18] Spain's has €3 million Euros of investment in Equatorial Guinea, mainly in the construction industry. At the same time, Equatorial Guinea's investment in Spain total €4 million Euros. [18]

  9. Category:Equatorial Guinea–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    Portugal portal This category is for bilateral relations between Equatorial Guinea and Portugal . The main article for this category is Equatorial Guinea–Portugal relations .