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Bioko Sur Province
Bioko Sur Province-Bioko
president of Equatorial Guinea. The current name, Bioko, dates from 1979 and is in honour of politician Cristino Seriche Bioko.: 68 Bioko has a total
Bioko Sur Province-Bioko Sur
Bioko Sur (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjo.ko suɾ] Spanish for "South Bioko") is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Luba. It occupies the southern
Bioko Sur Province-Bioko Norte
Bioko Norte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjoko ˈnoɾte]) is the second-most populated of the eight provinces of Equatorial Guinea, after the Wele-Nzas province
Bioko Sur Province-Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea is divided into two regions and eight provinces (Spanish: provincias, French: provinces, Portuguese: províncias). The newest province
Bioko Sur Province-Insular Region (Equatorial Guinea)
Annobón Bioko Norte Bioko Sur The islands located in Corisco Bay are not part of the Insular Region but are included in the Litoral Province which is
Bioko Sur Province-Equatorial Guinea
Bubi people, indigenous to Bioko, are the second largest group at approximately 6.5% of the population. Equatorial Guinea consists of two parts, an insular
Bioko Sur Province-Subdivisions of Equatorial Guinea
Justice. Equatorial Guinea is divided into eight provinces (capitals appear in parentheses): Annobón (San Antonio de Palé) Bioko Norte (Malabo) Bioko Sur (Luba)
Bioko Sur Province-Politics of Equatorial Guinea
official headquarters. Equatorial Guinea is divided in seven provinces (provincias); Annobon, Bioko Norte, Bioko Sur, Centro Sur, Kie-Ntem, Litoral, Wele-Nzas
Bioko Sur Province-Luba, Equatorial Guinea
(formerly San Carlos) (pop. 7,000) is the second-largest town on Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, a port for the logging industry on the island's west coast beneath
Bioko Sur Province-Río Muni
Río Muni, along with Bioko, became a province of Spanish Guinea in 1959. In 2015, 885,015 people—about 72% of Equatorial Guinea's population—lived in Río
Bioko Sur Province-Moka, Equatorial Guinea
Moka, or Moca, is a town located on the island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea. The town is named after the Bubi King Möókáta, or King Moka, who ruled from
Bioko Sur Province-San Antonio de Ureca
known as Ureka or Ureca is a village in Bioko Sur, Equatorial Guinea, south of Malabo on the island of Bioko. The town of Ureka is included among the
Bioko Sur 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
Bioko Sur Province-Riaba
the province of Bioko Sur. In 2005, its population was estimated at 1,071. The European Union and the ADB in cooperation with the Equatorial Guinean government
Bioko Sur Province-Belebú Balachá
Belebú Balachá is a community on Bioko island in Equatorial Guinea. It is south of Luba, the second-largest town on the island, and just north of the
Bioko Sur 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
Bioko Sur Province-List of football clubs in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea, which is ordered according to the division they currently play in. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Equatorial Guinea
Bioko Sur Province-Francisco Malabo Beosá
monarch, born on the island of Fernando Po in Spanish Guinea (today Bioko in Equatorial Guinea), was the son of former Bubi king Malabo Lopelo Melaka
Bioko Sur Province-Pico Basilé National Park
national park on the island of Bioko in the northern part of the African country of Equatorial Guinea, near the Gulf of Guinea, in the Atlantic Ocean. It
Bioko Sur 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
Bioko Sur Province-African green pigeon
Guinea) T. c. sharpei: Sierra Leone to south Nigeria and north Cameroon T. c. nudirostris: Senegal to Gambia and Guinea-Bissau T. c. poensis: Bioko Island
Bioko Sur Province-List of active separatist movements in Africa
Democratic Movement Bioko Ethnic group: Bubi Proposed state: Bioko Island Advocacy group: Movement for the Self-Determination of Bioko Island Annobón Ethnic
Bioko Sur 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
Bioko Sur Province-List of LNG terminals
Terminal, Yulin, Shaanxi Province - (China Natural Gas 100%) - to be completed December 2009 PNG LNG, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea - (estimated 2013) -
Bioko Sur Province-List of islands by area
Egypt has a small portion of its land located on mainland Eurasia. Equatorial Guinea's capital city is located on an island. Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan
Bioko Sur Province-Blue duiker
Malawi. P. m. melanorheus (Gray, 1846) – The type locality is Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. P. m. musculoides (Heller, 1913) – Occurs in eastern Ugandan and
Bioko Sur Province-List of places named after people
La Libertad – Emperor Caesar Augustus Bioko – Adolfo Bioko, son of the King Möókáta Luba, Equatorial Guinea – Botuku Luba, who led a revolt against
Bioko Sur 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, Equatorial
Bioko Sur Province-Index of Cameroon-related articles
Emblem of Cameroon Emia-Ema Constitution E. M. L. Endeley Joël Epalle Equatorial Guinea Espérance FC Laurent Esso Jean Pierre Essome William-Aurelian Eteky
Bioko Sur Province-Cumbia (Colombia)
cumbia comes from cumbé, a bantu rhythm and dance from Bioko island Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. The Africans who arrived as slaves to those regions, to
Bioko Sur Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Island part of Canada, world's largest artificial island. Bioko 2,017 Island part of Equatorial Guinea. Chalatenango 2,017 Department of El Salvador. Surrey
Bioko Sur Province-August 1968
Spanish west African colony of Equatorial Guinea, comprising the territories of the island of Fernando Pó (now Bioko) and the mainland territory of Río
Bioko Sur Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 3,000 square kilometers
Island part of Canada, world's largest artificial island. Bioko 2,017 Island part of Equatorial Guinea. Chalatenango 2,017 Department of El Salvador. Surrey
Bioko Sur Province-List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
Bush Vipers, genus Atheris Cope, 1862 (Squamata: Viperidae) of Bioko Island, Gulf of Guinea, with the description of a new species". Zootaxa. 4838 (4): 581–593
Bioko Sur Province-List of Jesuit sites
Cultural Center in Alexandria (since 1953) Jesuit mission of Fernando Po on Bioko Island (1858–1872) Jesuit complex [fr] in Gorgora (1608–1633), now Ruins
Bioko Sur Province-List of codes used in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions
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 Bioko Category:Flora
Bioko Sur Province-List of wars involving Spain
générale de Languedoc : avec des notes et les pièces justificatives, composée sur les auteurs et les titres originaux.... T. 4 / par dom Claude de Vic et dom
Bioko Sur Province-List of Phyllanthus species
New Guinea (incl. Kep. Aru), Solomon Islands Phyllanthus fuscoluridus Müll.Arg. – Madagascar Phyllanthus gabonensis Jean F.Brunel – Equatorial Guinea to
Bioko Sur Province-List of treaties
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 (1778)
Bioko Sur Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Island part of Canada, world's largest artificial island. Bioko 2,017 Island part of Equatorial Guinea. Chalatenango 2,017 Department of El Salvador. Surrey
Bioko Sur Province-Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen
Bruggen, 1985. Maizaniella poensis van Bruggen, 1982 - Fernando Poo [Bioko, Equatorial Guinea]. Pteromaizaniella van Bruggen, 1982 - type species Maizaniella
Bioko Sur Province-Monimiaceae
2700 m elevation from Sudan to South Africa, and on Mount Cameroon and Bioko. The family Monimiaceae was erected in 1809 by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
Bioko Sur Province-African green pigeon
Cameroon T. c. nudirostris: Senegal to Gambia and Guinea-Bissau T. c. poensis: Bioko Island (Gulf of Guinea) T. c. uellensis: South Sudan, northern Democratic
Bioko Sur Province-List of LNG terminals
(LNG regasification & LNG distribution) LNG Terminal Fos-Cavaou [fr] in Fos-sur-Mer near Marseille. Operated by Fosmax LNG, a subsidiary of Elengy [fr],
Bioko Sur Province-Riaba
was reestablished by the British in 1821. It is located in the province of Bioko Sur. In 2005, its population was estimated at 1,071. The European Union
Bioko Sur Province-Index of Cameroon-related articles
Credit Foncier Credit unions in Cameroon Cross River Region Cross–Sanaga–Bioko coastal forests Cuisine of Cameroon Cultural renewal Culture of Cameroon
Bioko Sur Province-Blue duiker
northern Malawi. P. m. melanorheus (Gray, 1846) – The type locality is Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. P. m. musculoides (Heller, 1913) – Occurs in eastern
Bioko Sur Province-Luba, Equatorial Guinea
Luba (formerly San Carlos) (pop. 7,000) is the second-largest town on Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, a port for the logging industry on the island's west
Bioko Sur Province-List of football clubs in Equatorial Guinea
Ebenezer Luba Bioko Sur Estadio de Luba CD Unidad Malabo Malabo Bioko Norte Estadio de Malabo Inter Junior Leones Vegetarianos Malabo Bioko Norte Estadio
Bioko Sur Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Province 4,942 Province of Afghanistan. Mehedinți County 4,933 County of Romania. Coclé 4,927 Province of Panama. Surigao del Sur 4,925.18 Province of
Bioko Sur Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 3,000 square kilometers
Austria. Ilocos Sur 2,595.96 Province of the Philippines. James Ross Island 2,598 Island part of Antarctica. Capiz 2,594.64 Province of the Philippines
Bioko Sur Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Province 4,942 Province of Afghanistan. Mehedinți County 4,933 County of Romania. Coclé 4,927 Province of Panama. Surigao del Sur 4,925.18 Province of
Bioko Sur Province-Subdivisions of Equatorial Guinea
appear in parentheses): Annobón (San Antonio de Palé) Bioko Norte (Malabo) Bioko Sur (Luba) Centro Sur (Evinayong) Djibloho (Ciudad de la Paz) Kié-Ntem (Ebebiyín)
Bioko Sur Province-Bioko Norte
run by the Sofitel chain. Bioko Norte occupies the northern part of the island of Bioko, the remainder of which is in Bioko Sur. In the northern part are
Bioko Sur Province-Bioko Sur
Bioko Sur (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjo.ko suɾ] Spanish for "South Bioko") is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Luba. It occupies the southern
Bioko Sur Province-Francisco Malabo Beosá
The government of Equatorial Guinea, represented by the governor of Bioko Sur Province, Deogracias Olom Miguel Abia, paid a nationally televised tribute
Bioko Sur Province-List of Phyllanthus species
nhatrangensis Beille – S. Vietnam Phyllanthus nigericus Brenan – Nigeria, Bioko Phyllanthus nigrescens (Blanco) Müll.Arg. – Philippines Phyllanthus niinamii
Bioko Sur Province-Río Muni
became major industries upon recolonization. Río Muni, along with Bioko, became a province of Spanish Guinea in 1959. In 2015, 885,015 people—about 72% of
Bioko Sur Province-Moka, Equatorial Guinea
Moka, or Moca, is a town located on the island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea. The town is named after the Bubi King Möókáta, or King Moka, who ruled from
Bioko Sur Province-Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen
van Bruggen, 1985. Maizaniella poensis van Bruggen, 1982 - Fernando Poo [Bioko, Equatorial Guinea]. Pteromaizaniella van Bruggen, 1982 - type species Maizaniella
Bioko Sur Province-Timeline of European exploration
1470 – Cape Palmas is passed. 1472 – Fernão do Pó lands on the island of Bioko. 1473 – Lopo Gonçalves is the first European sailor to cross the Equator
Bioko Sur Province-San Antonio de Ureca
known as Ureka or Ureca is a village in Bioko Sur, Equatorial Guinea, south of Malabo on the island of Bioko. The town of Ureka is included among the
Bioko Sur Province-List of places named after people
President of Mexico Zaragoza, La Libertad – Emperor Caesar Augustus Bioko – Adolfo Bioko, son of the King Möókáta Luba, Equatorial Guinea – Botuku Luba, who
Bioko Sur Province-List of islands by area
GNS Science – Earth's 8th Continent 3D visualisations of the Earth2014 SUR, BED, TBI and RET topography layers over the Southern Hemisphere, centred
Bioko Sur Province-Belebú Balachá
Belebú Balachá is a community on Bioko island in Equatorial Guinea. It is south of Luba, the second-largest town on the island, and just north of the
Bioko Sur Province-List of cities in Equatorial Guinea
100 7,586 10,191 Wele-Nzas 6 Luba 2,450 9,011 8,655 Bioko Sur 7 Evinayong 3,170 7,997 8,462 Centro Sur 8 Mongomo 2,370 5,791 6,393 Wele-Nzas 9 Mengomeyén
Bioko Sur Province-ISO 3166-2:GQ
Annobon I GQ-BN Bioko Norte Bioko Nord Bioko Norte North Bioko I GQ-BS Bioko Sur Bioko Sud Bioko Sul South Bioko I GQ-CS Centro Sur Centro Sud Centro
Bioko Sur Province-Municipalities of Equatorial Guinea
by province Provinces Districts Municipalities Annobón San Antonio de Palé San Antonio de Palé Bioko Norte Malabo Malabo Baney Baney Rebola Bioko Sur Luba
Bioko Sur Province-Bioko
Bight of Bonny also known as the Bight of Biafra Bioko drill Bioko Norte Province Bioko Sur Province Cameroon line Equatorial Guinea Emancipados, black
Bioko Sur Province-Cumbia (Colombia)
element in cumbia comes from cumbé, a bantu rhythm and dance from Bioko island Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. The Africans who arrived as slaves to those regions
Bioko Sur Province-List of countries by population in 1500
Selected Papers, Vol. 4, pp. 1–13 (1980). (c) Jean-Noël Biraben, "Essai sur l'évolution du nombre des hommes", Population Vol. 34 (no. 1), pp. 13–25
Bioko Sur Province-August 1968
Equatorial Guinea, comprising the territories of the island of Fernando Pó (now Bioko) and the mainland territory of Río Muni, for approval of a constitution
Bioko Sur 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, Equatorial
Bioko Sur Province-Pico Basilé National Park
it is included within the jurisdiction of the Equatorial Guinean province of Bioko Norte. It covers an area of 30 thousand hectares and was formally
Bioko Sur Province-List of codes used in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions
Annobón Annobón Category:Flora of Annobón 122 L4 GGI-BI Bioko Bioko Category:Flora of Bioko 123 L4 GGI-PR Príncipe Príncipe Category:Flora of Príncipe
Bioko Sur 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)
Bioko Sur Province-Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
Region (capital at Malabo) Río Muni (capital at Bata) Annobón, Bioko Norte and Bioko Sur are in the Insular Region; the other five provinces are in the
Bioko Sur Province-List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
(2020). "The Bush Vipers, genus Atheris Cope, 1862 (Squamata: Viperidae) of Bioko Island, Gulf of Guinea, with the description of a new species". Zootaxa
Bioko Sur Province-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
the Tây Sơn dynasty in Vietnam. The Kingdom of Portugal cedes Annobón and Bioko to the Kingdom of Spain. The Kingdom of Champasak becomes a vassal state
Bioko Sur Province-List of treaties
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. Treaty
Bioko Sur Province-Equatorial Guinea
appear in parentheses): Annobón (San Antonio de Palé) Bioko Norte (Malabo) Bioko Sur (Luba) Centro Sur (Evinayong) Djibloho (Ciudad de la Paz) Kié-Ntem (Ebebiyín)
Bioko Sur Province-Politics of Equatorial Guinea
Annobon, Bioko Norte, Bioko Sur, Centro Sur, Kie-Ntem, Litoral, Wele-Nzas. The President appoints the governors of the seven provinces. Each province is divided