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  1. Equatoguinean Culture: Equatoguinean Literature in Spanish, Culture of Equatorial Guinea
  2. Africans in Europe: The Culture of Exile and Emigration from Equatorial Guinea to Spain (Studies of World Migrations) by Michael Ugarte, 2010-01-21
  3. Equatorial Guinea: The Inculcation and Maintenance of Hispanic Culture (Occasional Papers S.) by Igor Cusack, 1999-03
  4. Executive Report on Strategies in Equatorial Guinea, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Equatorial Guinea Research Group, The Equatorial Guinea Research Group, 2000-11-02
  5. EQUATORIAL GUINEA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ELEANOR STANFORD, 2001
  6. Equatoguinean Society: Equatoguinean Culture, Equatoguinean Law, Ethnic Groups in Equatorial Guinea, Demographics of Equatorial Guinea
  7. Shadows of Your Black Memory by Donato Ndongo, 2007-12-15
  8. Radio Nacional de Guinea Equatorial
  9. Mercenary: Laws of war, Private military company, 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt, Mercenaries in popular culture, Mercenary War, Unlawful combatant, ... Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' Revolt

21. Equatorial Guinea Travel Information And Travel Guide - Lonely Planet
With the difficulties of getting a visa and the shakedown you receive as you walk in the door of this tiny tropical former Spanish colony, you might think that Equatorial
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22. Cr-Ga
Culture of Equatorial Guinea. Culture of Eritrea. Identification. The term eritrea derives from Sinus Erythraeus, the name Greek tradesmen of the third century B.C.E.
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23. Equatorial Guinea Culture | GlobalEDGE
Equatorial Guinea Culture. Unfortunately, we do not have any Equatorial Guinea specific culture resources at this time.
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  • 24. Equatorial Guinea Culture
    Equatorial Guinea Culture International Opinions From People Around The World
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    25. Equatorial Guinea Flag, Equatorial Guinea Culture, And Equatorial Guinea History
    Overview of Equatorial Guinea, including flag, history, economy, cultural customs, and people.
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    Equatorial Guinea
    Equatorial Guinea - Forest Kingdom The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is located in central and western Africa, covering an area of 2.8 million square kilometers. The population is approximately 54 million, mainly aromatic and Bubi. The principal religion is Catholicism and the official language is Spanish, with French as a second language. Other indigenous languages are also used, Fang and Bubi. The currency is the CFA franc and the capital is Malabo.

    26. African Newspapers On The Internet
    An annotated guide to African newspapers and other news sources for African countries.
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    28. Equatorial Guinea Pictures, Equatorial Guinea Images | InfoHub.com
    Equatorial Guinea Culture Tours Equatorial Guinea Mountain Rock Climbing Equatorial Guinea Map Travel Attractions of Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Travel Video
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    Pictures of Equatorial Guinea. Welcome to the InfoHub Equatorial Guinea pictures and images page. Here you will find a treasure of information with regard to the pictures of Equatorial Guinea as well as a wealth of information on the subject of Equatorial Guinea images and photos. You can also find unique vacations and tours available for Equatorial Guinea. This "pictures of Equatorial Guinea" page will be updated frequently, so visit often. Search Vacations You Never Knew Existed: - Select Activity - All Vacations Culture Tours Equatorial Guinea : Photos Discover every day Photographs of the various countries of Africa, Equatorial Guinea. www.peacegallery.org: Equatorial Guinea Visit The Peace Gallery for images from the Peace Corps experience in Equatorial Guinea. Images of Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea photos - country of West Africa, on the gulf of Guinea. World66 - Photo gallery Check out the images in our gallery. Click on a photo to have it enlarged. Flickr: Photos tagged with Equatorial Guineea Show off travelers favorite photos to the world.

    29. Equatorial Guinea Today
    Equatorial Guinea Today from the most comprehensive global news network on the internet. International News and analysis on current events, business, finance, economy, sports and
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    31. Equatorial Guinea : Arts And Culture
    African and Caribbean portal Equatorial Guinea Arts and Culture
    http://www.afromix.org/html/culture/pays/guinee-equatoriale/index.en.html

    32. Human Culture:  Characteristics Of Culture
    Characteristics of Culture. In order to better understand culture, it is useful to closely examine its characteristics and their ramifications.
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    Characteristics of Culture
    In order to better understand culture, it is useful to closely examine its characteristics and their ramifications. In this section of the tutorial, you will learn about the specific advantages that culture gives our species. You will also learn about culture's limitations and shortcomings.
    Culture Is An Adaptive Mechanism The first humans evolved in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa about 2.5 million years ago. Since then, we have successfully occupied all of the major geographic regions of the world, but our bodies have remained essentially those of warm climate animals. We cannot survive outside of the warmer regions of our planet without our cultural knowledge and technology. What made it possible for our ancestors to begin living in temperate and ultimately subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere after half a million years ago was the invention of efficient hunting skills, fire use, and, ultimately, clothing, warm housing, agriculture, and commerce. Culture has been a highly successful adaptive mechanism for our species. It has given us a major selective advantage in the competition for survival with other life forms. Culture has allowed the global human population to grow from less than 10 million people shortly after the end of the last ice age to more than 6.5 billion people today, a mere 10,000 years later. Culture has made us the most dangerous and the most destructive large animal on our planet. It is ironic that despite the power that culture has given us, we are totally dependent on it for survival. We need our cultural skills to stay alive.

    33. Equatorial Guinea History – Equatorial Guinea Government Currency, Equatorial Gu
    Online information on history of Equatorial Guinea, currency of Equatorial Guinea, economy, previous Olympics records of Equatorial Guinea, culture and dances of Equatorial Guinea
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    34. Culture: A Geographical Perspective
    Culture A Geographical Perspective. Charles A. Heatwole, Ph.D. Department of Geography, Hunter College. Introduction Geography and Culture
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    35. Equatorial Guinea
    E QUATORIAL G UINE A EQUATORIAL GUINEA History lonelyplanet.com EQUATORIAL GUINE A lonelyplanet.com EQUATORIAL GUINEA Culture parts of the mainland were traded to Spain in exchange
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    36. Equatorial Guinean Cuisine - Recipes Wiki
    Equatorial Guinea is a small country situated in the West part of Africa. This country had a very tempestuous history due to the people that invaded its lands over the years and
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    37. Portals To The World From The Library Of Congress
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    38. Map Zones : Equatorial Guinea Map
    Equatorial Guinea Culture Back to Top Despite a veneer of Spanish culture and of Roman Catholic religion that is
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    Equatorial Guinea Plants and Animal Back to Top About 63.5 percent (1995) of Equatorial Guinea’s land area is covered with forest and woodland. Deforestation has occurred, however, as agricultural production has increased. Water from taps cannot be drunk. Equatorial Guinea Communications Back to Top
    Poor system with adequate government services. domestic: NA international: international communications from Bata and Malabo to African and European countries; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat . Equatorial Guinea Culture Back to Top Despite a veneer of Spanish culture and of Roman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko than on the mainland, Equatorial Guineans live largely according to ancient customs, which have undergone a revival since independence. Among the Fang of the mainland, witchcraft, traditional music (in which the Fang harp, the xylophone, the great drums, and the wooden trumpet are used), and storytelling survive. Spanish aid is much oriented to educational and health services. Among the Bubi farmers of Bioko, some ancient customs are still followed. Equatorial Guinea Defence Back to Top Military branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Rapid Intervention Force, National Police

    39. Arts And Crafts In Equatorial Guinea - An Overview
    A profile of Arts and Crafts in Equatorial Guinea with directories of companies, people, industry sectors, projects, facilities, news and events.
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    40. Découverte De La Guinée Equatoriale - Arts Et Tradition
    Ancestral worship or the worship of the dead constitutes one of the most important rites carried out by the Fang people. Fang sculptors usually made reliquaries in which
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    Boxes reliquaries
    Smart warriors Scarce white masks The mvet epics ... Religion Like their neighbors in Cameroon and Gabon with whom they share many family and cultural ties, Equator Guineans and particularly the Fang people are among the best black sculptors in Africa. Their works of art are found in most of the big international museums which have African art and ethnology. Although the Fang people probably originated from the Savannahs of North Africa, they finally settled in the giant forest of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and South Cameroon where they found mood which they preferred most for their sculpture. They used this wood to sculpt statuettes and masks that were used during ceremonies of ancestral worship. Today, in Equatorial Guinea, these sculptures are extremely rare because traditional practices have almost completely disappeared with the advent of Catholicism. Source of Cubists inspiration The Fang Okak and the Fang Ntoumou art and black art in general arouses great enthusiasm of modern European artists. Painters like Picasso, Matisse and Derain got their inspiration from this art. The cubist movement, launched in 1906 by Picasso with the famous painting of Avignon ladies, was borrowed to a greater extent from black masks. Great collectors then continued to make African art better known especially Joseph Müllar (Swiss) who created a museum in Geneva where exceptional works of the Fang people were gathered.

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