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Ecuato Guineana de Aviación (EGA) was
Equatorial Guinea's
national airline,
although it now
appears to be defunct.
Established in 1986, the
carrier operated...
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peseta (peseta
guineana) was the
currency of
Equatorial Guinea from 1969 to 1975. It
replaced the
Spanish peseta at par
shortly after gaining independence...
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engine failure,
killing 15 of 16 on board. 29
December 1999
Ecuato Guineana (3C-JJI) An-28
crashed into the
Black Sea off İnebolu,
killing all six...
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Graphics Adapter, an IBM PC
computer display standard from 1984
Ecuato Guineana, a
defunct Equatoguinean airline Ega
language Egyptian German Automotive...
- MD-83
Jetliner Malabo Madrid 4,252 km (2,642 mi; 2,296 nmi) 5:50
Ecuato Guineana (op by Spanair) JK 132
Tupolev Tu-114D
Propliner Havana Moscow–Sheremetyevo...
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Stillingia species.
Gadirtha impingens impingens Gadirtha impingens guineana Swinhoe, 1918 (New Guinea)
Gadirtha impingens tinctoides Snellen, 1877...
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currency used by the Fang and Beti people. The
ekuele replaced the
peseta guineana at par,
whilst the
ekwele was
replaced by the
Central African CFA franc...
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Clarence (2014). El
contexto colonial y
poscolonial en la
narrativa Hispano-
Guineana [The
Colonial and Post-Colonial
Context in the Hispano-Guinean Narrative]...
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shilling At par East
African shilling 1966
Uganda Independence Peseta guineana At par
Spanish peseta 1969
Equatorial Guinea Independence First Kwanza...
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Clampus Vitus, an
organization dedicated to the
history of
California Ecuato Guineana, an
airline with the ICAO Code ECV ECV, a
computer virus, see Comparison...