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Bioko (/biːˈoʊkoʊ/;
historically Fernando Po; Bube: Ëtulá a Ëri) is an
island 32 km (20 mi)
south of the
coast of Cameroon, and 160 km (99 mi) northwest...
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Bioko Sur (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjo.ko suɾ]
Spanish for "South
Bioko") is a
province of
Equatorial Guinea. Its
capital is Luba. It
occupies the southern...
- people, the country's
dominant ethnic group. The Bubi people,
indigenous to
Bioko, are the
second largest group at
approximately 6.5% of the po****tion. Equatorial...
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Bioko Norte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjoko ˈnoɾte]) is the second-most po****ted of the
eight provinces of
Equatorial Guinea,
after the Wele-Nzas province...
- The
Bioko drill (Mandrillus
leucophaeus poensis) is a
subspecies of the drill, an Old
World monkey. It is
endemic to
Bioko Island,
Equatorial Guinea, located...
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Nathalie Bioko Makongi,
known as
Nathalie Bioko, is a DR
Congolese footballer. She has been a
member of the DR
Congo women's
national team.
Bioko has pla****...
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mountains of
Huesca who, in 1954,
returns to the
island of
Fernando Pó (present
Bioko),
where he was born. He
joins his
father Antón and his
brother Jacobo. They...
- The Cross–Sanaga–
Bioko coastal forests are a
tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of west-central Africa. This is a lush forest, rich in
flora and...
- of
Equatorial Guinea and the
province of
Bioko Norte. It is
located on the
north coast of the
island of
Bioko (Bube: Etulá, and as
Fernando Pó by the Europeans)...
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Cristino Seriche Bioko (born 1940[citation needed]) is an
Equatoguinean soldier and
politician who was the
prime minister of
Equatorial Guinea from 15...