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Annobón Province-Annobón
Annobón (Spanish: Provincia de Annobón; Portuguese: Ano-Bom) is a province of Equatorial Guinea. The province consists of the island of Annobón and its
Annobón Province-Insular Region (Equatorial Guinea)
Gulf of Guinea, covering 2,017 km2. Annobón is a small 17 km2 volcanic island, and the most remote territory of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. It is
Annobón Province-Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea is divided into two regions and eight provinces (Spanish: provincias, French: provinces, Portuguese: províncias). The newest province
Annobón Province-Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco
Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco was a colonial administration of Spanish Africa consisting of the island of Annobón, located southwest of São Tomé and Príncipe
Annobón Province-Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Guinea Ecuatorial; French: Guinée équatoriale; Portuguese: Guiné Equatorial), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Annobón Province-Navy of Equatorial Guinea
The Navy of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Marina de guerra; French: Marine de guerre; Portuguese: Marinha de Guerra) is the maritime component of the Armed
Annobón Province-History of Equatorial Guinea
The History of Equatorial Guinea is marked by centuries of colonial domination by the Portuguese, British and Spanish colonial empires, and by the local
Annobón Province-Subdivisions of Equatorial Guinea
districts proper. Equatorial Guinea is divided into a continental region known as Río Muni, and an insular region comprising Bioko, Annobón, Corisco, Elobey
Annobón Province-Río Muni
Mongomo and Mbini. Elobey, Annobón and Corisco Popular Idea of Equatorial Guinea Postage stamps and postal history of Equatorial Guinea Wikimedia Commons has
Annobón Province-Politics of Equatorial Guinea
The politics of Equatorial Guinea take place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President is both the head of state and head of government
Annobón Province-Spanish Guinea
Central Africa. It gained independence in 1968 as Equatorial Guinea. The Spanish colony in the Guinea region was established in 1778, by the Treaty of
Annobón Province-Postage stamps and postal history of Equatorial Guinea
survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Equatorial Guinea, formerly known as Spanish Guinea. Stamps for the island of Fernando Po were first
Annobón Province-Air Annobón
of Air Annobón]. Association France–Guinée équatoriale (in French). 2 February 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2016. "Equatorial Guinea's Air Annobón seeks
Annobón Province-Malabo
formerly Santa Isabel [ˈsantajsaˈβel]) is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and the province of Bioko Norte. It is located on the north coast of the island
Annobón Province-List of cities in Equatorial Guinea
This is a list of cities in Equatorial Guinea, arranged by population. It includes all settlements with a population over 1,000. Acalayong Bolondo Moca
Annobón Province-Miss Equatorial Guinea
Miss Equatorial Guinea (traditionally known as Miss Guinea Ecuatorial) is a national beauty pageant in Equatorial Guinea where the winner goes to Miss
Annobón Province-Bioko
Portugal ceded Fernando Po, Annobón, and the Guinea coast, Río Muni, to Spain, which together form modern Equatorial Guinea. The treaty was signed by Queen
Annobón Province-San Antonio de Palé
Antony, São Antonio de Praia and Palea, is the capital of Annobón (an island in Equatorial Guinea that was once part of the Spanish Empire in Africa). The
Annobón Province-Francisco Macías Nguema
an Equatoguinean politician who served as the first President of Equatorial Guinea from the country's independence in 1968 until his overthrow in 1979
Annobón Province-Spanish Africa
of Spain prior to 1969, now Moroccan province Sidi Ifni Spanish Guinea (1926–1968), now Equatorial Guinea Annobón, established 1778 Fernando Pó, established
Annobón Province-Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
former military officer who has served as the second president of Equatorial Guinea since 3 August 1979. As of 2024, he is the second-longest consecutively
Annobón Province-Mabana
Mabana is a town located in the Province of Annobón in Equatorial Guinea. "Mabana Mapa, Fotos y el tiempo - (Guinea Ecuatorial): lugar poblado - Latitud:-1
Annobón Province-Beti-Pahuin peoples
countries’ official languages: Spanish in Equatorial Guinea (Annobonese in Annobón); French in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon; Portuguese, Angolar, Principense
Annobón Province-List of colonies
Captaincy General of Chile Acre Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata Spanish Guinea Annobón Fernando Po Río Muni Viceroyalty of New Granada Captaincy General of
Annobón Province-Equator
Baker Island). Despite its name, no part of Equatorial Guinea lies on the Equator. However, its island of Annobón is 155 km (96 mi) south of the Equator,
Annobón Province-List of former European colonies
(-Bissau) Quíloa São Tomé and Príncipe Tangier Zanzibar Ziguinchor Sagallo Bona Bougie Jerba Fernando Po and (insular
Annobón Province-List of European colonies in Africa
Western Sahara) Saguia el-Hamra Río de Oro Spanish Guinea(now Equatorial Guinea) Fernando Pó Río Muni Annobón Swedish Gold Coast European exploration of Africa
Annobón Province-List of airports in Equatorial Guinea
airports in Equatorial Guinea, sorted by location. Transport in Equatorial Guinea List of airports by ICAO code: F#FG - Equatorial Guinea Wikipedia: WikiProject
Annobón Province-UTC+01:00
Provence are east of 7°30'E) Algeria, including Algiers Parts of: Equatorial Guinea (Annobón Island only) Morocco (northeastern part) Niger (western part)
Annobón Province-Municipalities of Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea is a unitary republic located on the west coast of Africa which is divided into eight provinces, 19 districts and 32 municipalities
Annobón Province-Equatorial Guinea–Venezuela relations
later formed the Spanish Guinea (Elobey, Annobón and Corisco, Fernando Poo and Río Muni) to the territories of the Province of Venezuela, caused that
Annobón Province-List of island countries
North Solomons Kingdom of Tahiti Tuʻi Tonga Empire Annobón (1474–1778), now part of Equatorial Guinea Bay Islands, now a department of Honduras Cape Breton
Annobón Province-List of provinces of Equatorial Guinea by Human Development Index
This is a list of provinces of Equatorial Guinea by Human Development Index as of 2021. List of countries by Human Development Index "Sub-national HDI
Annobón Province-President Obiang Nguema International Airport
mainland province of Wele-Nzas, Equatorial Guinea. The airport is named after Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been president of Equatorial Guinea since
Annobón Province-2008 Equatorial Guinean parliamentary election
Early parliamentary elections were held in Equatorial Guinea on 4 May 2008, alongside local elections; 100 seats in parliament and 230 council seats were
Annobón Province-List of active separatist movements in Africa
Self-Determination of Bioko Island Annobón Ethnic group: Portuguese Africans, Fang Proposed state: Republic of Annobón Advocacy group: Free Annobón Ogaden ( Somali Region)
Annobón Province-Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel
Editorial, 2009) 2019 – Cuando a Guinea se iba por (Ediciones Carena, Barcelona, 2019) Noted writers from Annobón Province Equatoguinean literature in Spanish
Annobón Province-Equatoguinean nationality law
Equatoguinean nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Equatorial Guinea, as amended; the Equatoguinean Nationality Regulation, and its revisions;
Annobón Province-São Tomé and Príncipe
islands of Annobón to the southwest, Bioko to the northeast (both part of Equatorial Guinea), and Mount Cameroon on the coast of Gulf of Guinea. São Tomé
Annobón Province-Dakhla, Western Sahara
whales and their calves, mostly around Cape Verde, and the Gulf of Guinea in Annobón, São Tomé and Príncipe islands through 1940. These fishing activities
Annobón Province-Lists of birds by region
Republic Chad Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Annobon Gabon São Tomé and Príncipe Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa
Annobón Province-San Antonio (disambiguation)
capital of Annobón, an island in Equatorial Guinea San Antonio, Saipan, a settlement in the Mariana Islands San Antonio, Panama, in Veraguas Province, Panama
Annobón Province-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malabo
See for the ecclesiastical province of Malabo in Equatorial Guinea. 1855.10.10: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Annobon, Corisco and Fernando Poo
Annobón Province-Creole peoples
Africa, especially in Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé e Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea (especially Annobón Province), Ziguinchor (Casamance), Angola,
Annobón Province-Cameroon line
or seamounts. From the southwest to the northeast the island groups are Annobón (or Pagalu), São Tomé, Príncipe and Bioko. Two large seamounts lie between
Annobón Province-African emerald cuckoo
Sahara C. c. intermedius: Bioko (Gulf of Guinea) C. c. insularum: São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón (Gulf of Guinea) Its range covers most of sub-Saharan Africa
Annobón Province-List of cults of personality
the current President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The first president of Equatorial Guinea, Francisco Macías Nguema, was the centre of an extreme personality
Annobón Province-ISO 3166-2:GQ
ISO 3166-2:GQ is the entry for Equatorial Guinea in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Annobón Province-List of FIPS region codes (D–F)
Annobón Province, Equatorial Guinea EK04 Bioko Norte Province, Equatorial Guinea EK05 Bioko Sur Province, Equatorial Guinea EK06 Centro Sur Province,
Annobón Province-Afrotropical realm
across most of equatorial Africa's intertropical convergence zone. The Upper Guinean forests of West Africa extend along the coast from Guinea to Togo. The
Annobón Province-List of country-name etymologies
line: the island Annobón lies to the south while the mainland is to the north. For further etymology of "Guinea", see below. Spanish Guinea, a former name:
Annobón Province-Scramble for Africa
under its protection; and France occupied Guinea. French West Africa was founded in 1895 and French Equatorial Africa in 1910. In French Somaliland, a short-lived
Annobón Province-European exploration of Africa
which Portugal give the islands of Annobón and Fernando Poo in waters of the Gulf of Guinea, as well as the Guinean coast between the Niger River and the
Annobón Province-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
Name Area (ha) Area (acre) Annobón 23,000 57,000 Muni Estuary Natural Reserve 80,000 200,000 Ntem River and Campo River 33,000 82,000
Annobón Province-Colonial Africa
el-Hamra Spanish Morocco Tarfaya Strip Ifni Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea) Fernando Po Río Muni Annobón United Kingdom Egypt Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (now
Annobón Province-Amateur radio call signs in Africa
thus: ZS1 Western Cape Province ZS2 Eastern Cape Province ZS3 Northern Cape Province ZS4 Free State Province ZS5 Kwazulu-Natal Province ZS6 Gauteng, Mpumalanga
Annobón Province-List of countries by westernmost point
Flanders 2°35′E 69 Nigeria Border with Benin, Ogun State 2°45′E 70 Equatorial Guinea Annobón island 5°37′E 71 Luxembourg Near Surré 5°44′E 72 Germany Isenbruch
Annobón Province-List of countries by southernmost point
Uganda Border with Tanzania, Kabale District 01°29′S Equatorial Guinea Adams Islet, south of Annobón 01°28′S Maldives Gan Island in Addu Atoll 00°42′S
Annobón Province-Spanish dialects and varieties
Spanish-based creole languages Annobonese language of Annobón Province and Bioko, Equatorial Guinea Belgranodeutsch of Buenos Aires Castrapo of Galicia
Annobón Province-Compendium of postage stamp issuers (E)
(1981) biptwele Main Article Postage stamps and postal history of Equatorial Guinea Dates 1893–1942; 1993 – Capital Asmara Currency 100 centesimi = 1
Annobón Province-List of predecessors of sovereign states in Africa
The Annobón population, originally from Angola, were brought by the Portuguese via São Tomé. Part of the Portuguese Empire (1474–1778) Spanish Guinea (1778–1968)
Annobón Province-List of islands by highest point
Island Mount Banton 607 m 1991 ft Philippines * Annobón Island Quioveo 598 m 1962 ft Equatorial Guinea * Edgeøya Kvitisen-Storskavlen 590 m 1940 ft Svalbard
Annobón Province-List of first human settlements
and mitochondrial DNA sequence variation of Bioko and São Tomé, Gulf of Guinea". Annals of Human Genetics. 61 (6): 507–518. doi:10.1046/j.1469-1809.1997
Annobón Province-Timeline of São Tomé
Benga king Bonkoro II from the island of Corisco (today, a part of Equatorial Guinea) moved to the island and the city after rivalries with Munga I who
Annobón Province-Timeline of Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
Benga king Bonkoro II from the island of Corisco (today, a part of Equatorial Guinea) moved to the island after rivalries with Munga I who succeeded him
Annobón Province-List of wars involving Spain
Revolutionary War Spanish expedition to Fernando Poo and Annobón (1778–80) Location: Africa, Gulf of Guinea Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Annobón Province-List of codes used in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions
Guinea Is. Gulf of Guinea islands Category:Flora of the Gulf of Guinea islands 121 L4 GGI-AN Annobón Annobón Category:Flora of Annobón 122 L4 GGI-BI Bioko
Annobón Province-List of treaties
of El Pardo (1778) Queen Maria I of Portugal cedes Annobón, Bioko, and territories on the Guinea coast to King Charles III of Spain. Treaty of Fort Pitt
Annobón Province-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Libreville
territories on 10 October 1855 to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Annobon, Corisco and Fernando Poo Islands, on 13 April 1858 to establish the Apostolic
Annobón Province-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malabo
See for the ecclesiastical province of Malabo in Equatorial Guinea. 1855.10.10: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Annobon, Corisco and Fernando Poo
Annobón Province-Laurel forest
of Madagascar, and in the montane zone of the São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón forests. These scattered highland laurophyll forests of Africa are similar
Annobón Province-African emerald cuckoo
intermedius: Bioko (Gulf of Guinea) C. c. insularum: São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón (Gulf of Guinea) Its range covers most of sub-Saharan Africa, including
Annobón Province-Spanish Africa
of Spain prior to 1969, now Moroccan province Sidi Ifni Spanish Guinea (1926–1968), now Equatorial Guinea Annobón, established 1778 Fernando Pó, established
Annobón Province-Monarcha
flycatcher (T. rufocinerea) Red-bellied paradise flycatcher (T. rufiventer) Annobón paradise flycatcher (T. smithii) Bates's paradise flycatcher (T. batesi)
Annobón Province-Golden monarch
flycatcher (T. rufocinerea) Red-bellied paradise flycatcher (T. rufiventer) Annobón paradise flycatcher (T. smithii) Bates's paradise flycatcher (T. batesi)
Annobón Province-Mussau monarch
flycatcher (T. rufocinerea) Red-bellied paradise flycatcher (T. rufiventer) Annobón paradise flycatcher (T. smithii) Bates's paradise flycatcher (T. batesi)
Annobón Province-White-capped monarch
species of bird in the family Monarchidae. It is endemic to the Western Province in the Solomon Islands. The white-capped monarch is a medium sized bird
Annobón Province-Mussau flycatcher
flycatcher (T. rufocinerea) Red-bellied paradise flycatcher (T. rufiventer) Annobón paradise flycatcher (T. smithii) Bates's paradise flycatcher (T. batesi)
Annobón Province-Blue-mantled crested flycatcher
South Africa) T. c. segregus - Clancey, 1975: Found in eastern Northern Province and western KwaZulu-Natal (north-eastern South Africa) T. c. cyanomelas
Annobón Province-List of wars involving Spain
the American Revolutionary War Spanish expedition to Fernando Poo and Annobón (1778–80) Location: Africa, Gulf of Guinea Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of
Annobón Province-Beti-Pahuin peoples
countries’ official languages: Spanish in Equatorial Guinea (Annobonese in Annobón); French in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon; Portuguese, Angolar
Annobón Province-Insular Region (Equatorial Guinea)
territory of Fernando Po, together with Annobón island, the latter formerly part of the Spanish territory of Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco, which was located in
Annobón Province-List of country-name etymologies
territory does not touch the equator, it straddles the line: the island Annobón lies to the south while the mainland is to the north. For further etymology
Annobón Province-2008 Equatorial Guinean parliamentary election
available. During the campaign, an army Antonov An-32 plane crashed off Annobón, killing 13 PDGE militants. There were 278,000 registered voters at the
Annobón Province-Colonial Africa
Strip Ifni Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea) Fernando Po Río Muni Annobón United Kingdom Egypt Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (now Sudan) British Somaliland
Annobón Province-List of former European colonies
Tomé South Africa Mauritius Ajuda (Whydah, in Benin) Portuguese Angola Annobón Cabinda Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) Ceuta Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá
Annobón Province-São Tomé and Príncipe
the Cameroon volcanic mountain line, which also includes the islands of Annobón to the southwest, Bioko to the northeast (both part of Equatorial Guinea)
Annobón Province-Afrotropical realm
and Rhynchocalycaceae) of which five are endemic to the Cape floristic province (including Grubbiaceae). Other endemic Afrotropic families include Barbeyaceae
Annobón Province-European exploration of Africa
signed the Treaty of San Ildefonso in which Portugal give the islands of Annobón and Fernando Poo in waters of the Gulf of Guinea, as well as the Guinean
Annobón Province-List of countries by westernmost point
69 Nigeria Border with Benin, Ogun State 2°45′E 70 Equatorial Guinea Annobón island 5°37′E 71 Luxembourg Near Surré 5°44′E 72 Germany Isenbruch, near
Annobón Province-Equator
part of Equatorial Guinea lies on the Equator. However, its island of Annobón is 155 km (96 mi) south of the Equator, and the rest of the country lies
Annobón Province-William Adams (pilot)
Lopez, Gabon, Central Africa. An outbreak of scurvy forced a landing on Annobón on 9 December. Several men became sick because of dysentery. They stormed
Annobón Province-San Antonio (disambiguation)
capital of Annobón, an island in Equatorial Guinea San Antonio, Saipan, a settlement in the Mariana Islands San Antonio, Panama, in Veraguas Province, Panama
Annobón Province-Subdivisions of Equatorial Guinea
continental region known as Río Muni, and an insular region comprising Bioko, Annobón, Corisco, Elobey Grande, Elobey Chico, Mbañe [es], Conga, Leva, Cocotero
Annobón Province-Subu people
commodity was slaves, most bound for plantations on nearby islands such as Annobón, Fernando Po, Príncipe, and São Tomé. By the 16th century, the Isubu were
Annobón Province-UTC+01:00
east of 7°30'E) Algeria, including Algiers Parts of: Equatorial Guinea (Annobón Island only) Morocco (northeastern part) Niger (western part) Nigeria (western
Annobón Province-Annobón
Annobón (Spanish: Provincia de Annobón; Portuguese: Ano-Bom) is a province of Equatorial Guinea. The province consists of the island of Annobón and its
Annobón Province-Compendium of postage stamp issuers (E)
Rumelia – the stamps of the 1881 and 1884 designs list the name of the province in four languages – Turkish, French, Greek, and Bulgarian – using four
Annobón Province-Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
creative titles. Among them are "gentleman of the great island of Bioko, Annobón and Río Muni." He also refers to himself as El Jefe (the boss).[citation
Annobón Province-Río Muni
include Evinayong, Ebebiyín, Acalayong, Acurenam, Mongomo and Mbini. Elobey, Annobón and Corisco Popular Idea of Equatorial Guinea Postage stamps and postal
Annobón Province-List of first human settlements
Mozambique and Java, then by English in 1659. South Atlantic / Central Africa Annobón 1543 Alvaro da Cunha requested Portuguese royal charter in 1543 and by
Annobón Province-Sebald de Weert
diversion from December 16, 1598, to January 2, 1599, to take on supplies in Annobón an African trading island south of São Tomé Island. The flotilla finally
Annobón Province-Postage stamps and postal history of Equatorial Guinea
The colony consisting of the islands of Elobey Grande, Elobey Chico, Annobón and Corisco in the Gulf of Guinea issued its own postage stamps between
Annobón Province-Scramble for Africa
British-Egyptian military force entered the Mahdist War. Additionally the Egyptian province of Equatoria (located in South Sudan) led by Emin Pasha was also subject
Annobón Province-Conquistador
islands such as Madeira, the Azores, Cape Verde, São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón) they travelled to coastal enclaves trading almost every goods of African
Annobón Province-José de la Gándara y Navarro
and Annobón y Corisco. In 1862 he became major general, and in November of that year was made military governor and commander-in-chief of the province of
Annobón Province-San Antonio de Palé
known as St Antony, São Antonio de Praia and Palea, is the capital of Annobón (an island in Equatorial Guinea that was once part of the Spanish Empire
Annobón Province-Portuguese Macau
Macau (officially the Province of Macau from 1897 to 1976 and later the Autonomous Region[citation needed] of Macau from 1976 to 1999) was a Portuguese
Annobón Province-List of double placenames
(and two neighboring cities), Texas, United States Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco: Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco; a former Spanish territory EuroAirport Basel
Annobón Province-Francisco Macías Nguema
) was cut off from aid during a 1973 cholera epidemic, resulting in around 100 deaths. The prior year, mass arrests had taken place on
Annobón Province-Dakhla, Western Sahara
and their calves, mostly around Cape Verde, and the Gulf of Guinea in Annobón, São Tomé and Príncipe islands through 1940. These fishing activities had
Annobón Province-List of cities in Equatorial Guinea
15 Nsok 500 3,929 4,620 Kié-Ntem 16 San Antonio de Palé 910 5,008 4,433 Annobón 17 Mbini 1,229 3,421 4,062 Litoral 18 Nsork N/A 3,355 3,769 Wele-Nzas 19
Annobón Province-History of Portugal
discovery of several uninhabited islands: Cape Verde, São Tomé, Príncipe and Annobón. On 13 November 1460, Prince Henry the Navigator died. He had been the
Annobón Province-President Obiang Nguema International Airport
designed to connect the nation's geographically isolated areas such as Annobón and Corisco to the main population centers. The new airport took 72 months
Annobón Province-Miss Equatorial Guinea
Miss Annobón (province) Miss Aconibe Miss Akurenam Miss Añisok Miss Ayene Miss Baney Miss Rebola Miss Bata Miss Batete Miss Bicurga Miss Bidjabidján Miss
Annobón Province-List of cults of personality
creative titles. Among them are "gentleman of the great island of Bioko, Annobón and Río Muni." He also refers to himself as El Jefe (the boss). During
Annobón Province-ISO 3166-2:GQ
(fr) Subdivision name (pt) Subdivision name (en) Region GQ-AN Annobón Annobon Ano Bom Annobon I GQ-BN Bioko Norte Bioko Nord Bioko Norte North Bioko I GQ-BS
Annobón Province-Municipalities of Equatorial Guinea
municipalities of Equatorial Guinea, grouped by province Provinces Districts Municipalities Annobón San Antonio de Palé San Antonio de Palé Bioko Norte
Annobón Province-Bioko
Islands portal Annobón, an island Bight of Bonny also known as the Bight of Biafra Bioko drill Bioko Norte Province Bioko Sur Province Cameroon line Equatorial
Annobón Province-Malabo
Charles III, the Portuguese gave to the Spanish the islands of Fernando Pó, Annobón, and the right to conduct trade in the mainland, an area of influence of
Annobón Province-List of countries by population in 1700
in 2005 El Jadida, Portuguese Cape Verde São Tomé Island, Príncipe, Annobón Province, Bioko, Portuguese Angola, Cacheu, Ziguinchor, Ouidah, Bissau "The
Annobón Province-Air Annobón
of Air Annobón]. Association France–Guinée équatoriale (in French). 2 February 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2016. "Equatorial Guinea's Air Annobón seeks
Annobón Province-Adansonia digitata
Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Angola, São Tomé, Príncipe, Annobon, South Africa (in Limpopo province, north of the Soutpansberg mountain range), Namibia, Botswana
Annobón Province-List of countries by population in 1500
Arguin – ? Portuguese Cape Verde – ? São Tomé Island – ? Príncipe – ? Annobón – ? Bioko – ? Elmina – ? Portuguese Gold Coast – ? Lakshadweep – ? Madeira
Annobón Province-List of islands by highest point
Philippines * Banton Island Mount Banton 607 m 1991 ft Philippines * Annobón Island Quioveo 598 m 1962 ft Equatorial Guinea * Edgeøya Kvitisen-Storskavlen
Annobón Province-Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Thomas of Mylapore
Catholic Church in India. It was a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Archdiocese of Goa, under the Portuguese patronage. It was founded
Annobón Province-Lists of birds by region
Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Annobon Gabon São Tomé and Príncipe Botswana Lesotho Namibia South Africa Gauteng
Annobón Province-Atlas of Remote Islands
Bear Island (Norway) Rudolf Island Uyedineniya Island Atlantic Ocean Annobón Province Ascension Island Bouvet Island Brava, Cape Verde Saint Helena Southern
Annobón Province-Navy of Equatorial Guinea
Corisco and Isla de Annobon. Two Sa'ar 4-class patrol boat. Procured in 2011.- named after Kié-Ntem Province and Litoral Province. Delivered by Israel
Annobón Province-Timeline of Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
Schultze and Midbraed stopped by the island at São Tomé, the left for Annobón and the Congo 13 June: Jaime Daniel Leote de Rego became the 58th governor
Annobón Province-List of predecessors of sovereign states in Africa
peoples arrived in the region between the 17th and 19th centuries. The Annobón population, originally from Angola, were brought by the Portuguese via
Annobón Province-Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel
Equatoguinean author and activist. His parents were from the remote island of Annobón, off the West African coast. He is at the center of the feature award-winning
Annobón Province-List of FIPS region codes (D–F)
Annobón Province, Equatorial Guinea EK04 Bioko Norte Province, Equatorial Guinea EK05 Bioko Sur Province, Equatorial Guinea EK06 Centro Sur Province,
Annobón Province-List of codes used in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions
Category:Flora of the Gulf of Guinea islands 121 L4 GGI-AN Annobón Annobón Category:Flora of Annobón 122 L4 GGI-BI Bioko Bioko Category:Flora of Bioko 123
Annobón Province-Timeline of São Tomé
and Midbraed stopped by the island at São Tomé at its port, the left for Annobón and the Congo 1928 - 10 November: São Sebastião Lighthouse built in São
Annobón Province-Geographical distribution of Portuguese speakers
1474 and 1778. A Portuguese creole is spoken by locals on the island of Annobón. In 2007, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema announced a decision to make
Annobón Province-Mabana
Mabana is a town located in the Province of Annobón in Equatorial Guinea. "Mabana Mapa, Fotos y el tiempo - (Guinea Ecuatorial): lugar poblado - Latitud:-1
Annobón Province-List of entities that have issued postage stamps (M–Z)
1850 – Cape Juby 1916 – 1950 Cuba and Puerto Rico 1855 – 1872 Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco 1903 – 1908 Fernando Poo 1868 – 1968 Ifni 1941 – 1969 La Agüera
Annobón Province-Equatorial Guinea–Venezuela relations
formed the Spanish Guinea (Elobey, Annobón and Corisco, Fernando Poo and Río Muni) to the territories of the Province of Venezuela, caused that part of
Annobón Province-List of provinces of Equatorial Guinea by Human Development Index
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)
Annobón Province-List of island countries
Hawaii Republic of the North Solomons Kingdom of Tahiti Tuʻi Tonga Empire Annobón (1474–1778), now part of Equatorial Guinea Bay Islands, now a department
Annobón Province-Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
capital. Insular Region (capital at Malabo) Río Muni (capital at Bata) Annobón, Bioko Norte and Bioko Sur are in the Insular Region; the other five provinces
Annobón Province-Equatoguinean nationality law
commonly was referred to as "Fernando Po". Within two years, the islands of Annobón, Príncipe, and São Tomé were also charted by the Portuguese. Based on their
Annobón Province-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
established in North Africa. 1641 The Kingdom of Portugal loses Malacca, Annobón, and Angola to the Republic of the Seven United Provinces. 1644 30 October
Annobón Province-List of colonies
General of Chile Acre Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata Spanish Guinea Annobón Fernando Po Río Muni Viceroyalty of New Granada Captaincy General of Venezuela
Annobón Province-List of European colonies in Africa
Baptista de Ajudá(now Ouidah, in Benin) Ajuda (Whydah, in Benin) Angola Annobón Cabinda Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) Ceuta Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá
Annobón Province-List of treaties
and France. Treaty of El Pardo (1778) Queen Maria I of Portugal cedes Annobón, Bioko, and territories on the Guinea coast to King Charles III of Spain
Annobón Province-Spanish Guinea
three fairly distinct phases. From 1946 to 1959, it had the status of a "province", having been raised from "colony", after the Portuguese Empire made overtures
Annobón Province-Spanish dialects and varieties
of Medellin Spanish-based creole languages Annobonese language of Annobón Province and Bioko, Equatorial Guinea Belgranodeutsch of Buenos Aires Castrapo
Annobón Province-List of countries by southernmost point
Tanzania, Kabale District 01°29′S Equatorial Guinea Adams Islet, south of Annobón 01°28′S Maldives Gan Island in Addu Atoll 00°42′S Nauru Nauru International
Annobón Province-Creole peoples
Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé e Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea (especially Annobón Province), Ziguinchor (Casamance), Angola, Mozambique. Only a few of these groups
Annobón Province-List of airports in Equatorial Guinea
FGAN NBN Airport 01°24′37″S 005°37′19″E / 1.41028°S 5.62194°E / -1.41028; 5.62194 ( Airport) Mengomeyén Wele-Nzas
Annobón Province-List of introduced bird species
probably in Arabia, Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, Agaléga Islands, Annobón, Cape Verde and Barbuda; now extirpated after successful introduction on
Annobón Province-Equatorial Guinea
Mount Cameroon. The São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón moist lowland forests ecoregion covers all of Annobón, as well as São Tomé and Príncipe. The country
Annobón Province-History of Equatorial Guinea
which expanded the Aro Confederacy in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Annobón population, originally from Angola, were brought by the Portuguese via
Annobón Province-Politics of Equatorial Guinea
, Bioko Norte, Bioko Sur, Centro Sur, Kie-Ntem, Litoral, Wele-Nzas. The President appoints the governors of the seven provinces. Each
Annobón Province-Cape Bojador
whales and whale calves, mostly in Cape Verde, and the Gulf of Guinea in Annobón, São Tomé and Príncipe islands just to 1940. These fishing activities have