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officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country located in Central Africa. Equatorial Guinea has two parts: a Continental Region (Río Muni) which has several small offshore islets such as Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico attached to it politcally. There are also two populated Islands of Equatorial Guinea, Bioko island (formerly Fernando Po), in the extreme north -- where the capital city of Malabo is located -- and Annobón Island in the extreme south, off the coast of Gabon, and south of the Equator. (pop. 676,000).
The '''Republic of Equatorial Guinea''' is a [[country]] located in [[Central Africa]]. Equatorial Guinea has a continental region ([[Río Muni]]) which has several small offshore [[islet]]s such as [[Corisco]], [[Elobey Grande]], and [[Elobey Chico]] attached to it politically. There are also two populated islands of Equatorial Guinea, [[Bioko]] (formerly Fernando Po), in the extreme north -- where the [[capital (city)|capital city]] of [[Malabo]] is located -- and [[Annobón]] in the extreme south, off the coast of [[Gabon]], and south of the [[equator]]. The population is about 676,000.

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The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is a country located in Central Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a continental region (Río Muni) which has several small offshore islets such as Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico attached to it politically. There are also two populated islands of Equatorial Guinea, Bioko (formerly Fernando Po), in the extreme north -- where the capital city of Malabo is located -- and Annobón in the extreme south, off the coast of Gabon, and south of the equator. The population is about 676,000.