Equatorial Guinea - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Equatorial Guinea - Übersetzung nach Englisch


Equatorial Guinea         
  • Map of the Spanish possessions in 1897, before the [[Treaty of Paris (1900)]]
  • 1778 Treaty of El Pardo]]
  • Punta Europa]], island of [[Bioko]]
  • An [[Antonov An-72]]P of the [[Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea]] on lift off
  • capital]] of Equatorial Guinea.
  • Centro Cultural de España (Cultural Centre of Spain) in Malabo
  • [[Corisco]] in 1910
  • [[Francisco Macías Nguema]], first [[president of Equatorial Guinea]] in 1968, became a dictator until he was overthrown in a coup d'état in 1979.
  • Borders after the agreement of 1900 on the land that would become [[Spanish Guinea]], until the independence of 1968
  • Map of Equatorial Guinea made by [[CIA]] in 1992
  • A proportional representation of Equatorial Guinea exports, 2019
  • Evolution of the Equatoguinean population between 1960 and 2017. Population in thousands of inhabitants.
  • Bata]]
  • Signing of the independence of Equatorial Guinea by the then Spanish minister [[Manuel Fraga]] together with the new Equatorial Guinean president [[Macías Nguema]] on 12 October 1968
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  • Gepetrol Tower in Malabo, 2013
  • Bata]], 1941
  • Köppen climate classification of Equatorial Guinea
  • African languages of Equatorial Guinea and its environment.
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  • Floral inscription with the name of the country in Spanish in [[Malabo]]
  • The port of [[Malabo]]
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sports (''Ministerio de Educación, Ciencia y Deportes'' in Spanish)
  • Presidential palace of Teodoro Obiang in Malabo
  • Santa Isabel Cathedral in Malabo
  • Hotel in [[Sipopo]]
  • Obama]] with their wives in 2014
  • Obiang Nguema]] "has been described by rights organisations as one of Africa's most brutal dictators."<ref>"[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-13317174 Equatorial Guinea country profile]". BBC News. 8 May 2018.</ref>
  • [[Torre de La Libertad]] ("Freedom Tower")
  • Edition of the television magazine ''Malabeando'' at the Cultural Centre of Spain in Malabo
SOVEREIGN STATE IN AFRICA
Republic of Equatorial Guinea; ISO 3166-1:GQ; Guinea Ecuatorial; GEQ; GNQ; EQG; Equatoguinean; Equatoguineans; Equatorial guiniea; Equatorial guinea; Equatorial Guniea; Equitorial Guinea; Equatoguinea; Guiné Equatorial; Guinea Équatoriale; Equatorial Guineau; Guinée équatoriale; Guinee equatoriale; Guinee Equatoriale; Guinée Équatoriale; Equatorial Guinée; Equatorial Guinee; Eqguin; Guinea Equatoriale; Guine Equatorial; Eq. Guinea; Guinea Equatorial; Administrative divisions of Equatorial Guinea; Sport in Equatorial Guinea; Equatorial Guineans; Religion in Equatorial Guinea; Equitoreal guinea; EqG; E-Guinea; República de Guinea Ecuatorial; République de Guinée équatoriale; República da Guiné Equatorial; Art of Equatorial Guinea; Tourism in Equatorial Guinea
n. Evenarig Guinea (een land in centraal amerika)
Guinea Bissau         
  • Typical scenery in Guinea-Bissau
  • Men in Islamic garb, [[Bafatá]], Guinea-Bissau
  • Seat of the Central Bank of Guinea-Bissau
  • Caravela, Bissagos Islands
  • 600px
  • Guinea-Bissau's second largest city, [[Gabú]]
  • Guinea-Bissau present-day settlement pattern of the ethnic groups
  • A proportional representation of Guinea-Bissau exports, 2019
  • Carnival in Bissau
  • Cacheu]]
  • [[PAIGC]] forces raise the [[flag of Guinea-Bissau]] in 1974.
  • National singer Manecas Costa
  • Flag of the Portuguese [[Company of Guinea]]
  • Kriol]] for [[Guinea-Bissau legislative election, 2008]], [[Biombo Region]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN AFRICA
Republic of Guinea Bissau; Guinea Bissau; ISO 3166-1:GW; Guiné-Bissau; Giunea-bissau; Guinea-bissau; Guine–Bissau; Republic of Guinea-Bissau; Bissau-Guinea; Guinée-Bissau; Guinée Bissau; Guinea (Bissau); Guiné Bissau; Guine-Bissau; Guine Bissau; Administrative divisions of Guinea-Bissau; Guinea-Biss.; Guinea-Bissauan; Guinea Bissauan; Guinea Bissauans; República da Guiné-Bissau; Republica da Guine-Bissau; Republica da Guine Bissau; Bissau-Guinean; Guinea-Bassau; Health care in Guinea-Bissau; Culture of Guinea-Bissau; Art of Guinea-Bissau; Sport in Guinea-Bissau; Ethnic groups in Guinea-Bissau; Bissau-Guinean culture; The Guinea of Cape Verde; Guinea of Cape Verde
n. Guinea Bissau, Republiek van Guinea-Bissau (land in West-Afrika)
Papua New Guinea         
  • APEC 2018 in Papua New Guinea
  • A 20th-century wooden [[Abelam]] ancestor figure (''nggwalndu'')
  • A [[tree-kangaroo]] in Papua New Guinea
  • patrol officer]] in 1964
  • Australian forces attack Japanese positions during the [[Battle of Buna–Gona]], 7 January 1943
  • Female gable image, Sawos people, Oceanic art in the [[Bishop Museum]].
  • Southern Highlands]]
  • The language families of Papua New Guinea, according to Timothy Usher
  • Britain]] controlled the eastern half of New Guinea.
  • The [[Ok Tedi Mine]] in southwestern Papua New Guinea
  • Green [[tropical rainforest]] of Papua New Guinea bears a sharp contrast to nearby [[arid]] Australia.
  • [[Bilum]] bag from [[Goroka]], Eastern Highlands Province
  • Papua New Guinea's highlands
  • A proportional representation of Papua New Guinea exports, 2019
  • Map of Papua New Guinea
  • A resident of Boga-Boga, a village on the southeast coast of mainland Papua New Guinea
  • White Ribbon Day]] march
  • Provinces of Papua New Guinea.
  • Kerepunu women at the marketplace of Kalo, British New Guinea, 1885
  • British]] [[annexation]] of southeast New Guinea in 1884
  • The language families in Ross's conception of the [[Trans-New Guinea]] language family. The affiliation of some Eastern branches is not universally accepted.
  • Mount [[Tavurvur]]
  • [[Asaro Mudmen]]
COUNTRY IN OCEANIA
PapuaNewGuineA; ISO 3166-1:PG; New Guinea Papua; Pua pua new guniea; Papau New Guinea; Papua-New Guinea; Papua-New-Guinea; Independent State of Papua New Guinea; Papua new guinea; Paupa New Guinea; Papua, New Guinea; Papa new guinea; Papua Niugini; Papua New-Guinea; Papa New Guinea; Papua Niu Gini; Niugini; Niu Gini; Pappa New Guinans; Papa New Guinans; Pappa New Guinea; Papua New Guinean; Papua-new guinea; Environment of Papua New Guinea; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinee; Papua NG; Puripuri; State of Papua New Guinea; The Papua New Guinea; East Papua; Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; Foreign policy of Papua New Guinea; Wildlife of Papua New Guinea; Biodiversity of Papua New Guinea; Renewable energy in Papua New Guinea; Science and technology in Papua New Guinea; Eastern New Guinea; Flora of Papua New Guinea; Ecoregions of Papua New Guinea
Papua Nieuw Guinea (een land in Oceania)

Definition

Equatorial Guinean
['g?n??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the West African country of Equatorial Guinea.
¦ adjective relating to Equatorial Guinea or its people.

Wikipedia

Equatorial Guinea
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Equatorial Guinea
1. Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, president of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, said this when receiving credentials from the DPRK ambassador to Equatorial Guinea on May 24.
2. Jendayi Frazer traveled to Equatorial Guinea Monday, February 13, 2006.
3. Frazer will be accompanied to Equatorial Guinea by Dr.
4. PM MALABO, Equatorial Guinea –– A British ex–military officer faces 30 years in prison if convicted of masterminding a failed coup plot in the oil–rich Central African nation of Equatorial Guinea, prosecutors said Tuesday.
5. This region also comprises Angola, Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome and Principe.