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Description Map of the provinces of Equatorial Guinea, numbered in Spanish (native language) alphabetical order, mostly compatible with English. The islands are farther away from the mainland and each other than represented on this map, hence the lines between them.
  1. Annobón
  2. Bioko Norte
  3. Bioko Sur
  4. Centro Sur
  5. Kié-Ntem
  6. Litoral
  7. Wele-Nzas
Date June 2005
Source Self-made, traced from public domain UN or CIA maps.
Author User:Golbez
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