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Río Muni, called Mbini in the Fang language, is the mainland territory of Equatorial Guinea.

Cities

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Map of Río Muni
  • 1 Acalayong Acalayong on Wikipedia — one of the two border crossings for those traveling from Gabon to Equatorial Guinea
  • 2 Bata — the major city on the mainland
  • 3 Ciudad de la Paz — previously known as Oyala and Djibloho, this planned city is being built as new capital
  • 4 Cogo Cogo, Equatorial Guinea on Wikipedia — called Puerto Iradier during Spanish rule, it is known for its ruins of colonial architecture
  • 5 Ebebiyin Ebibeyin on Wikipedia — a major access point in the far northeast corner
  • 6 Evinayong Evinayong on Wikipedia — a small mountain-top town known for its nightlife, its market and the nearby waterfalls
  • 7 Mbini Mbini on Wikipedia — known for its seafood and for nearby beaches
  • 8 Mongomo Mongomo on Wikipedia — a city on the border with Gabon with an airport for domestic flights

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Understand

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The main languages spoken in Río Muni are Fang-Ntumu, which is spoken in the north, and Fang-Okak, which is spoken in the south. Spanish also is spoken, although only as a second language.

Get in

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Bata Airport (BSG IATA)

Get around

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See

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Bata has some nice colonial buildings, markets, and a promenade of more than 20 km.

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