Equatorial Guinea, located on the west coast of Central Africa, is known for its rich oil reserves, diverse landscapes, and a blend of Spanish and African influences. Malabo, on Bioko Island, serves as the capital, showcasing colonial architecture and a vibrant cultural scene. The country is divided into the mainland region of Río Muni and several islands, including Bioko and Annobón. Despite its oil wealth, Equatorial Guinea faces challenges related to governance and economic diversification. With a unique cultural fusion, the country's diverse ethnic groups contribute to its identity on the African continent.
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