Provinces of Equatorial Guinea
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Administrative divisions (provinces) |
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Equatorial Guinea is divided into 2 regions and seven provinces[1] (capitals appear in parentheses):
Regions
Provinces
Provinces 1–3 in Insular Region; Provinces 4–7 in Continental Region.
Key | Province | Capital | Population (2015)[2] |
Area (km2)[3] |
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1 | Annobón | San Antonio de Palé | 5,232 | 17 |
2 | Bioko Norte | Malabo | 299,836 | 776 |
3 | Bioko Sur | Luba | 34,627 | 1,241 |
4 | Centro Sur | Evinayong | 141,903 | 9,931 |
5 | Kié-Ntem | Ebebiyín | 183,331 | 3,943 |
6 | Litoral | Bata | 366,130 | 6,665 |
7 | Wele-Nzas | Mongomo | 191,383 | 5,478 |
The provinces are further divided into 32 municipalities.
See also
References
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