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Annobón (Spanish:
Provincia de
Annobón; Portuguese: Ano-Bom) is a
province of
Equatorial Guinea. The
province consists of the
island of
Annobón and its...
- The São Tomé, Príncipe, and
Annobón forests, also
known as the São Tomé, Príncipe, and
Annobón moist lowland forests, is a
tropical moist broadleaf forest...
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Annobón Airport (IATA: NBN, ICAO: FGAN) is an
airport in San
Antonio de Palé,
Annobón,
Equatorial Guinea. The
airport is west of San
Antonio de Palé on...
- the
islands of
Bioko (formerly
Fernando Pó) in the Gulf of
Guinea and
Annobón, a
small volcanic island which is the only part of the
country south of...
- Elobey,
Annobón, and
Corisco was a
colonial administration of
Spanish Africa consisting of the
island of
Annobón,
located southwest of São Tomé and Príncipe...
- Air
Annobón was an
Equatoguinean airline. It
began operations in
January 2013 with
flights between Malabo and Bata.
Flights were
operated by wet leased...
- east of 7°30'E) Algeria,
including Algiers Parts of:
Equatorial Guinea (
Annobón Island only)
Morocco (northeastern part)
Niger (western part)
Nigeria (western...
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territory of
Fernando Po,
together with
Annobón island, the
latter formerly part of the
Spanish territory of Elobey,
Annobón, and Corisco,
which was
located in...
- The
Annobón scops owl (Otus feae) is an owl
endemic to the
Equatorial Guinea island of
Annobón. The
current po****tion is
estimated to be
around 50-249...
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Under the 1778
Treaty of El Pardo,
Portugal ceded Fernando Po,
Annobón, and the
Guinea coast, Río Muni, to Spain,
which together form
modern Equatorial...