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Equatorial Guinea Summary
631 words, approx. 2 pages Equatorial Guinea As late as the early 1990s, Equatorial Guinea was often presented as a backward and unappealing country. The country was not only bankrupt but also suffering from moral decay. By the early 2000s, stories on Equatorial Guinea made...
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Equatorial Guinea Summary
7,591 words, approx. 25 pages Republic of Equatorial Guinea República de Guinea Ecuatorial CAPITAL: Malabo (formerly Santa Isabel) FLAG: The flag is a tricolor of green, white, and red horizontal stripes; a blue triangle joins them at the hoist. The arms in the center of the...
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Equatorial Guinea Summary
2,296 words, approx. 8 pages Equatorial Guinea POPULATION 498,144 ROMAN CATHOLIC 80 percent PROTESTANT 5 percent MUSLIM 4.1 percent AFRICAN TRADITIONAL 3.4 percent ANIMIST 2.1 percent BAHAI 0.5 percent NONRELIGIOUS 4.9 percent Country Overview Introduction The Republic of...
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Equatorial Guinea Information
4,211 words, approx. 14 pages
 Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country in Central Africa. One of the smallest countries in continental Africa, Equatorial Guinea comprises 2 regions: Continental...




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 The Middle East
The world comes calling.(Equatorial Guinea)
07/01/2005: 475 words, approx. 2 pages The government of Equatorial Guinea is today involved in a number of public-private partnerships with companies from many countries. American companies are predominant in the oil and gas sector; a Yugoslav firm is involved in building some of the road infrastructure; a French...
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 The Boston Globe
An Engaging Look At Equatorial Guinea
09/17/1990: 705 words, approx. 2 pages TROPICAL GANGSTERS One Man's Experience With Development and Decadence in Deepest Africa By Robert Klitgaard Basic Books, 336 pages, $22.95 An economist with a surfboard is at a disadvantage in Equatorial Guinea. For one thing, the surf is meager. For...
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 AP Features
Zimbabwe court rules that mercenary suspect be extradited
5/9/2007: 568 words, approx. 2 pages Former British special forces officer Simon Mann, accused of leading a coup plot to topple the government in Equatorial Guinea, is to be extradited to the oil-rich West African nation, a court ruled Wednesday.Mann's attorney, Jonathan Samkange, said he was shocked by the decision and...
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