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Evinayong (Spanish:
Evínayong [eβiˈnajon] ) is a town
lying atop a
small mountain in
southeastern Río Muni,
central Equatorial Guinea. It is the capital...
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serves as the
regional administrative capital.
Other major towns include Evinayong, Ebebiyín, Acalayong, Acurenam,
Mongomo and Mbini. Elobey, Annobón and...
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Bonifacio Ondó Edú-Aguong, a
member of the Fang people, was born in 1922, in
Evinayong,
Spanish Guinea. Ondó Edú
married Edelvina Oyana, also a
member of the...
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Antonio de Palé)
Bioko Norte (Malabo)
Bioko Sur (Luba)
Centro Sur (
Evinayong)
Djibloho (Ciudad de la Paz) Kié-Ntem (Ebebiyín)
Litoral (Bata) Wele-Nzas...
- for "South-center") is a
province of
Equatorial Guinea. Its
capital is
Evinayong.
Centro Sur
borders Gabon's
Estuaire Province in the
southwest and Woleu-Ntem...
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Diocese of
Evinayong is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in
Equatorial Guinea. It is a
suffragan diocese...
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power supply relies upon the 120 MW
Djibloho Dam in the
district Djibloho Evinayong.
Oyala –
Ciudad de la Paz has a
tropical climate that
borders between...
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Archdiocese of
Malabo Diocese of Bata
Diocese of
Ebebiyin Diocese of
Evinayong Diocese of
Mongomo Exempt missionary circonscription,
directly subject...
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ecclesiastical province, Malabo, with four
suffragan dioceses in Bata, Ebebiyin,
Evinayong and Mongomo. The
Archdiocese of
Malabo has the
Archbishop of
Malabo as...
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Bioko Norte Rebola 300,374 776
Bioko Sur Luba 34,674 1,241
Centro Sur
Evinayong 141,986 9,931 Kié-Ntem Ebebiyín 183,664 3,943
Litoral Bata 367,348 6,666...