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  1. Equatoguinean Culture: Equatoguinean Literature in Spanish, Culture of Equatorial Guinea
  2. Africans in Europe: The Culture of Exile and Emigration from Equatorial Guinea to Spain (Studies of World Migrations) by Michael Ugarte, 2010-01-21
  3. Equatorial Guinea: The Inculcation and Maintenance of Hispanic Culture (Occasional Papers S.) by Igor Cusack, 1999-03
  4. Executive Report on Strategies in Equatorial Guinea, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Equatorial Guinea Research Group, The Equatorial Guinea Research Group, 2000-11-02
  5. EQUATORIAL GUINEA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ELEANOR STANFORD, 2001
  6. Equatoguinean Society: Equatoguinean Culture, Equatoguinean Law, Ethnic Groups in Equatorial Guinea, Demographics of Equatorial Guinea
  7. Shadows of Your Black Memory by Donato Ndongo, 2007-12-15
  8. Radio Nacional de Guinea Equatorial
  9. Mercenary: Laws of war, Private military company, 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt, Mercenaries in popular culture, Mercenary War, Unlawful combatant, ... Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' Revolt

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Equatorial Guinea | Culture
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The Fang people on the mainland have held strong to their traditions, which means you're in for a treat if black magic is your thing. Sorcerers are still among the most important community members. As with nearly all cultures, song and dance are important rituals, and there are several Fang dances that you might be fortunate enough to stumble across. Among the most fascinating celebrations is the abira , a ceremony that helps cleanse the community of evil. You might also see the passionate dance and, along the coast, the extremely suggestive ibanga . On Bioko, a version of the is also performed on holidays and at Christmas time. Typically, dances in Equatorial Guinea are performed to music provided by an orchestra of three or four men. The instruments played are drums, wooden xylophones, sanzas (a small thumb piano made from bamboo), bow harps and even zithers. If you happen upon any of these celebrations, count yourself fortunate. Most Equatorial Guineans live in grinding poverty and, on the whole, have little money to be festive.
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Culture The Fang people on the mainland have held strong to their traditions, which means you're in for a treat if black magic is your thing. Sorcerers are still among the most important community members. As with nearly all cultures, song and dance are important rituals, and there are several Fang dances that you might be fortunate enough to stumble across. Among the most fascinating celebrations is the abira , a ceremony that helps cleanse the community of evil. You might also see the passionate bal©l© dance and, along the coast, the extremely suggestive

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6. Equatorial Guinea
Name Republic of equatorial guinea Location Central Africa Area 10,831 sq.mi Administrative Reforms Fernando Mabale Mba • Minister of culture, Tourism,
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General Name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Location: Central Africa
Area: 10,831 sq.mi.
Capital: Malabo
Independence: October 12, 1968 from Spain
National Holiday: Independence Day, October 12 (1968)
Constitution: November 17, 1991
Population:
Ethnicity:
Fernandinos, Fang Languages: Spanish*, pidgin English, Fang, Bubi, Ibo Religions: Christian (Roman Catholic), pagan practices click on map to enlarge Executive President Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (b. 1942) [PDGE] (8/3/1979): elected by popular vote; 7 year term Council of Ministers : appointed by the President Prime Minister Cándido Muatetema Rivas Demetrio Elo Ndong Miguel Oyono Ndong Constantine Eko Nsue Fernando Mabale Mba Augustin Nse Nfumu Miguel Abia Teresa Efua Asangono Col. Melanio Ebendeng Naomo Carlos Eyi Obama Francisco Pascual Eyegue Obama Asue Baltasar Engonga Edjo Santiago Ngua Nfumu Constantino Congue Santiago Nsobeya Efuman Teodoro Nguema Obiang Juan Antonio Ntutumu Vidal Djoni Becoba Lucas Nguema Esono Ruben Maye Nsue Ernesto Maria Cayetano Toherida Cristobal Menana Ela Antonio Fernando Nve Ngu Florentino Nkogo Ndong Margarita Alene Demetrio Elo Ndong Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono Marcelino Oyono Ntutumu Marcelino Oyono Ntutumu Antonio Fernando Nve Ngu Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono Marcelino Nguema Onguene, M.D.

7. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Equatorial Guinea | Introduction
Gives details of the geography and history of this African country, formerly known as Spanish guinea. Read about its visitor attractions and culture. Activities. History. culture. Environment. Getting There Away equatorial guinea. equatorial guinea's main problem could also be its biggest advantage.
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Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea's main problem could also be its biggest advantage. A very poor country with a largely stagnant economy, about the only attraction aside from the beach is the many bars that you'll find on almost every corner of every village and town. While this is potentially disastrous, it is the underdeveloped, backwater feel - combined with the opportunity to party with the locals - that appears to attract adventurous visitors. While most of the two regions of Equatorial Guinea are densely covered with the type of forest that made Tarzan swing, the recent discovery and subsequent exploitation of underwater oil resources looks set to boost the fortunes of the country. That is, if international bickering over territorial rights doesn't flare up. Full country name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Area: 28,050 sq km (10,940 sq mi)
Population:
Capital city:
Malabo (pop 35,000)
People: On Bioko, Bubi with some Fernandinos, Fang; in Rio Muni, primarily Fang
Language: Spanish (official), French (official), pidgin English, Fang, Bubi, Creole, Ibo

8. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Equatorial Guinea
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Equatorial Guinea's main problem could also be its biggest advantage. A very poor country with a largely stagnant economy, about the only attraction aside from the beach is the many bars that you'll find on almost every corner of every village and town. While this is potentially disastrous, it is the underdeveloped, backwater feel - combined with the opportunity to party with the locals - that appears to attract adventurous visitors. While most of the two regions of Equatorial Guinea are densely covered with the type of forest that made Tarzan swing, the recent discovery and subsequent exploitation of underwater oil resources looks set to boost the fortunes of the country. That is, if international bickering over territorial rights doesn't flare up. Full country name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Area: 28,050 sq km (10,940 sq mi)
Population:
Capital city:
Malabo (pop 35,000)
People: On Bioko, Bubi with some Fernandinos, Fang; in Rio Muni, primarily Fang
Language: Spanish (official), French (official), pidgin English, Fang, Bubi, Creole, Ibo

9. Equatorial Guinea On Afrol - Your African Portal
afrol News. News Page. culture. Economy. Environment. Health News afrol News, 11 November equatorial guinea is preparing for anticipated general elections on 15 December and the
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10. MapZones.com : Equatorial Guinea
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Country Info Eq Guinea Introduction Eq Guinea General Data Eq Guinea Maps Eq Guinea Culture ... Eq Guinea Time and Date Equatorial Guinea Introduction Back to Top Equatorial Guinea, independent republic, western Africa, consisting of a mainland section bordered on the north by Cameroon, on the east and south by Gabon, and on the west by the Gulf of Guinea; and, in the Gulf of Guinea, the islets of Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico, and the islands of Bioko (formerly Macías Nguema Biyogo, and previously Fernando Póo), and Annobón (Pagalu from 1973-1979). Equatorial Guinea has a total area of 28,051 sq km (10,831 sq mi). The capital is Malabo on the island of Bioko. Official Name- Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Capital City- Malabo
Population- 456,000
Languages -Spanish (official), English and other dialects
Official Currency -CFA Franc
Religions- Christian, others
Land Area -28,050 sq km (10,830 sq miles)
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11. Equatorial Guinea - Culture
culture The People Equatoguineans are generally friendly and generous. The averageperson living in equatorial guinea wears secondhand western clothing.
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Equatoguineans are generally friendly and generous. Equatoguineans, from any ethnic group, always enjoy a celebration. All Equatoguineans share one middle name, generosity. The Guinean is expected to share economic gains with the extended family. This can make the economic life hard for many Equatoguineans. Equatoguineans highly respect elders, village officials, and political figures. The average person living in Equatorial Guinea wears secondhand western clothing. In urban areas, dress is much more formal than in villages. Traditional dress is highly values and too expensive for most people. Women normally wear dresses as opposed to pants or shorts, even when at outside work.
Ethnicity/race: Bantu (90%), Non-African (10%)
Religion: Roman Catholic (98%), Protestant (1%), Animist (1%)
Celebrations:
Easter: Easter, in Equatorial Guinea, is a week long celebration where food, singing, and large gatherings are common.
Language: Spanish (official), French (second official), Pidgin English, Fang, Bubi, Creole

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Cities in Equatorial Guinea City Name (number of reviews / number of contacts) Bata Malabo
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13. Equitorial Guinea -- Culture
Equitorial guinea culture Overview. equatorial guinea is one of thesmallest countries in Africa, but its history is very complicated.
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Equatorial Guinea is one of the smallest countries in Africa, but its history is very complicated. The nation includes a mainland territory and five offshore islands. The island of Bioko (once called Fernando Po) has been most important to the unfolding of the colonial past and is therefore the site of the capital city, Malabo. The island is also the area of greater development. Equatorial Guinea is the only African country to have been colonized by the Spanish, though the Portuguese and the British played important roles in the development of colonialism there as in many other countries along Africa's west coast.
The best-known folklore of Equatorial Guinea is that of the Fang. Sometimes this folklore is referred to by the name of mvet, a guitar-like instrument that the Fang balladeers play as they recount the tales and history of their people. Often they use such other instruments as the xylophone, great drums, and a wooden trumpet. The mvet musicians play a vital role in religious and other ceremonial occasions and many of their songs have been copied by interested outsiders. Equatorial Guinea also possesses a Spanish language literature that is largely dedicated to autobiographical accounts of the country's ongoing political turmoil.
The residence for the Spanish colonial government was located in the city of Malabo, and many of the city's landmarks recall its presence. Most dramatic is the Gothic Cathedral with its stained glass rose windows, its high ceilings, and ornate sermon platform. The courthouse is an unusual three-story building. In the principal mainland city, Bata, cultural centers house the masks carved by local people. These masks have a reputation for being among the finest in Africa.

14. Equatorial Guinea Archive: Culture Links
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15. Equatorial Guinea Archive:  Cabinet Members
Min. of Information, Tourism, culture, Lucas Nguema Esono. Min. Vice Min.of Information, Tourism and culture, Hilario Sisa Torres. Vice Min.
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Equatorial Guinea Archive Cabinet Effective from July 21, 1999) President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Dougan, Serafin Seriche First Deputy Prime Minister Miguel Oyono Ndong Mifumu Second Dep. Prime Minister Demetrio Elo Ndong Nsefumu Min. Sec. Gen. of the Presidency Marcelino Nguema Onguene Min. of State in Charge of Relations with the Parliament and Legal Matters Antonio Fernando Nve Ngu Min. of State in Charge of Health and Welfare Juan-Antonio Chuchuma Santiago Nsobeya Efuman Min. of State for the Interior and Local Corporations Clemente Ngonga Onguene Min. of Missions Alejandro Evuna Purificación Oliveira Babo Min. of State for Public Affairs and Administrative Reform Caridad Besari Borilo Min. of State at the Presidency in Charge of Special Duties Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono Min. of State for Transport and Communication Marcelino Oyono Ntutumu Min. of Agriculture Miguel Oyono Ndong Mifumu Min. of Interior

16. MapZones.com : Equatorial Guinea
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Country Info Eq Guinea Introduction Eq Guinea General Data Eq Guinea Maps Eq Guinea Culture ... Eq Guinea Time and Date Equatorial Guinea Introduction Back to Top Equatorial Guinea, independent republic, western Africa, consisting of a mainland section bordered on the north by Cameroon, on the east and south by Gabon, and on the west by the Gulf of Guinea; and, in the Gulf of Guinea, the islets of Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico, and the islands of Bioko (formerly Macías Nguema Biyogo, and previously Fernando Póo), and Annobón (Pagalu from 1973-1979). Equatorial Guinea has a total area of 28,051 sq km (10,831 sq mi). The capital is Malabo on the island of Bioko. Official Name- Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Capital City- Malabo
Population- 456,000
Languages -Spanish (official), English and other dialects
Official Currency -CFA Franc
Religions- Christian, others
Land Area -28,050 sq km (10,830 sq miles)
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equatorial guinea, culture, Back to Top. Despite a veneer of Spanishculture and of Roman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko
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Country Info Eq Guinea Introduction Eq Guinea General Data Eq Guinea Maps Eq Guinea Culture ... Eq Guinea Time and Date Equatorial Guinea Culture Back to Top Despite a veneer of Spanish culture and of Roman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko than on the mainland, Equatorial Guineans live largely according to ancient customs, which have undergone a revival since independence. Among the Fang of the mainland, witchcraft, traditional music (in which the Fang harp, the xylophone, the great drums, and the wooden trumpet are used), and storytelling survive. Spanish aid is much oriented to educational and health services. Among the Bubi farmers of Bioko, some ancient customs are still followed.
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18. Afrol News - Equatorial Guinea
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We have also started to publish vital documents relevant to the contemporary situation in Equatorial Guinea. So far published:
UN report on the human rights situation in Equatorial Guinea - 2001
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UN Human Rights report 2000 - Equatorial Guinea
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Equatorial Guinea: Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights (2000)
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The Guinea Connection
(documenting the govt. involvement in drug trafficking) Equatorial Guinea: The impossible humanitarian space (Document by Mèdecins sans Frontières) Universal Declaration of Human Rights Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention  (ILO, 1999/2000)

19. Afrol Equatorial Guinea Index Page: Links To Equatorial Guinea
UNESCOsearch - (UN-org.) Their database contains loads of document relatedto education, science and culture and related items in equatorial guinea.
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