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Satellite View and Map of Equatorial Guinea using Google Earth Data

Satellite view is showing Equatorial Guinea a small country in West-Central Africa bordering the Bight of Biafra,
Equatorial Guinea comprised of Río Muni, the portion of the country on the African mainland, and the islands of Bioko, situated off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean), and Annobón island south west of São Tomé and Príncipe. (Zoom out to locate Annobón)
Capital city is Malabo (located on Bioko), the city of Bata is the economical capital located on the African mainland.
Population approximately half a million. Spoken languages are Spanish (official), French, Portuguese and local Niger–Congo languages.

Countries with international borders to Equatorial Guinea are Cameroon and Gabon, the country shares maritime borders with Nigeria and São Tomé and Príncipe.

The map shows Equatorial Guinea with cities, towns, expressways, main roads and streets.

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Local Time Equatorial Guinea:
Friday-March-29  03:57  
Timezone: WAT - West Africa Time UTC/GMT +1 hour
φ Latitude, λ Longitude (of Map center; move the map to see coordinates):
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Google Maps: Searchable Map of Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
 
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More about Equatorial Guinea:

Cities:
Map/satellite view of Malabo (capital city)

Country:
Political Map of Equatorial Guinea
Administrative Map of Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea Country Profile

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