Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea is a country situated on the western coast of Central Africa. It shares borders with Cameroon to the north and Gabon to the south and east, while the Gulf of Guinea lies to its west. Renowned for its abundant biodiversity, untouched rainforests, and stunning coastline, Equatorial Guinea offers a diverse natural landscape.

The country comprises two main regions: the mainland territory known as Rio Muni and the archipelago of Bioko Island, which is home to the capital city, Malabo. Equatorial Guinea has a population of approximately 1.4 million people and covers an area of around 28,050 square kilometers.