Address:
str.Nodirabegim 6/22, 140103, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
We are next to Kapitalbank. Parking space is available in front of the building.
Office Hours:
9:00 am - 8:00 pm from Monday to Saturday
Interesting Facts about Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea Interesting Facts
Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a country in Africa. Here are some interesting facts about Equatorial Guinea:
The flag of Equatorial Guinea was adopted on August 21, 1979, and the national emblem of Equatorial Guinea was adopted on August 21, 1979.
One of the smallest African nations is Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea is bordered by two states on land as Gabon and Cameroon.
The highest mountain in Equatorial Guinea is Pico Basile, which rises 3,011 meters (9,879 ft) on Bioko Island.
A person from Equatorial Guinea is described as an “equatoguinean”.
On October 12, 1968, Equatorial Guinea officially became independent from Spain.
The only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language is Equato-rial Guinea.
More than 85% of people in Equatorial Guinea identify as Christians, with Catholics being the vast majority.
Third-largest oil exporter from Sub-Saharan Africa is Equatorial Guinea.
Malabo is Equatorial Guinea's capital.
The largest frog in the entire globe is found in Equatorial Guinea. The Goli-ath frog can reach a maximum length of 34 cm (13 inches).
One of the least free nations in the world is Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea's largest city is Bata.
In sub-Saharan Africa, Equatorial Guinea has the highest adult literacy rate.
Gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, and crocodiles can all be seen in the 2,000 square kilometer Monte Alain National Park in Equatorial Guinea.
Nearly 90% of all exports from Equatorial Guinea are crude oil and petroleum gas. It ranks 26th globally and is the fifth-largest exporter of crude oil.
In continental Africa, Equatorial Guinea comprises the Rio Muni.
Equatorial Guinea is a tropical paradise with year-round average temperatures of 84 to 88F.
There is only one university in Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea has had a president since 1979.
Equatorial Guinea shares borders with Cameroon and Gabon.