Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
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Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea where the capital Malabo is situated.Annobón is the southernmost island of Equatorial Guinea and is situated just south of the equator. Bioko island is the northernmost point of Equatorial Guinea. Between the two islands and to the...

 is divided into 2 regions and seven province
Province
A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state.-Etymology:The English word "province" is attested since about 1330 and derives from the 13th-century Old French "province," which itself comes from the Latin word "provincia," which referred to...

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Regions

  1. Insular Region
    Islands of Equatorial Guinea
    The Insular Region of Equatorial Guinea comprises the former Spanish territory of Fernando Poo, together with Annobón island, the latter formerly part of the Spanish territory of Elobey, Annobón and Corisco, which was located in the Gulf of Guinea and in the Corisco Bay.The region covers 2,052 km²...

     (Malabo
    Malabo
    Malabo is the capital of Equatorial Guinea, located on the northern coast of Bioko Island on the rim of a sunken volcano....

    )
  2. Continental Region
    Río Muni
    Río Muni is the Continental Region of Equatorial Guinea, and comprises the mainland geographical region, covering 26,017 km².-History:Río Muni was ceded by Portugal to Spain in 1778 in the Treaty of El Pardo...

     (Bata
    Bata, Equatorial Guinea
    Bata is a port city in the Litoral Province of Equatorial Guinea. With a 2005 estimated population of 173,046, it is the largest city in Equatorial Guinea. It lies on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Río Muni....

    )

Provinces

Provinces 1–3 in Insular Region; Provinces 4–7 in Continental Region.
  1. Annobón Province
    Annobón Province
    Annobón , also known as Pagalu or Pigalu, is an island of Equatorial Guinea. It is located in the South Atlantic Ocean at , about 220 miles west of Gabon and south west of São Tomé Island...

     (San Antonio de Palé
    San Antonio de Palé
    San Antonio de Palé, is the capital of Annobón, an island in Equatorial Guinea that was once part of the Spanish Empire in Africa.A small town, it has only 600 inhabitants, the majority of whom speak the Annobonese creole. It is located in the extreme north of the island, which is the driest and...

    )
  2. Bioko Norte Province
    Bioko Norte Province
    Bioko Norte Province is the most populated province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Malabo. It occupies the northern part of the island of Bioko, the remainder of which comprises Bioko Sur Province....

     (Malabo
    Malabo
    Malabo is the capital of Equatorial Guinea, located on the northern coast of Bioko Island on the rim of a sunken volcano....

    )
  3. Bioko Sur Province
    Bioko Sur Province
    Bioko Sur Province is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Luba. It occupies the southern part of the island of Bioko, the remnant of which comprises Bioko Norte Province....

     (Luba
    Luba, Equatorial Guinea
    Luba is the second largest town of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, having a population of around 7,000 people. It lies on the west coast beneath volcanic peaks and is a port for the logging industry...

    )
  4. Centro Sur Province
    Centro Sur Province
    Centro Sur Province is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Evinayong.Centro Sur borders Gabon's Estuaire Province in the southwest and Woleu-Ntem Province in the southeast, and Cameroon's South Province in the north...

     (Evinayong
    Evinayong
    Evinayong is a town in south eastern Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea, with a population of 7,997 as of 2001. It lies atop a small mountain and is known for its nightlife, its market and the nearby waterfalls....

    )
  5. Kié-Ntem Province
    Kié-Ntem Province
    Kié-Ntem Province is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Ebebiyín.Kié-Ntem Province has the following borders:*South Province, Cameroon - north*Woleu-Ntem Province, Gabon - east*Wele-Nzas Province, Equatorial Guinea - south...

     (Ebebiyín
    Ebebiyín
    Ebebiyín is a town in the northeast of Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea. It lies on the three-party border between Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Cameroon. It is the end point of three main transport routes coming from Bata, Yaounde and major cities in central Gabon...

    )
  6. Litoral Province
    Litoral Province (Equatorial Guinea)
    Litoral Province is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Bata the other two cities are Mbini and Kogo. The Littoral Province has the largest population of Equatorial Guinea....

     (Bata
    Bata, Equatorial Guinea
    Bata is a port city in the Litoral Province of Equatorial Guinea. With a 2005 estimated population of 173,046, it is the largest city in Equatorial Guinea. It lies on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Río Muni....

    ) includes the islands of the Corisco Bay
    Corisco
    Corisco, or Mandj, is a small island of Equatorial Guinea, located 29 km southwest of the Rio Muni estuary that defines the border with Gabon...

    .
  7. Wele-Nzas Province
    Wele-Nzas Province
    Wele-Nzas Province is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Mongomo.It borders Centro Sur Province to the west, Kié-Ntem Province to the north, and Woleu-Ntem Province of Gabon to the east and south....

     (Mongomo
    Mongomo
    Mongomo is a city in Wele-Nzas Province in mainland Equatorial Guinea.From Mongomo originate the nation's first president Francisco Macías Nguema and of the current President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, hence the name the clan of Mongomo to define those belonging to his ruling clique.The area is...

    )


The provinces are further divided into district
District
Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipalities, or subdivisions of municipalities.-Austria:...

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