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Is Oyala finished?

Is Oyala finished?

Called Oyala, and also known as Djibloho, the city is expected to be completed by 2020 and house up to 200,000 people — about an eighth of the entire population of the entire country.

Is Equatorial Guinea building a new capital?

Ciudad de la Paz (French: Ville de Paix, Portuguese: Cidade da Paz), formerly Oyala, is a city in Equatorial Guinea that is being built to replace Malabo as the national capital….

Ciudad de la Paz
Country Equatorial Guinea
Province Djibloho
Region Río Muni
Estimated completion 2021

What is the current capital of Equatorial Guinea?

Malabo
Equatorial Guinea/Capitals

Formerly a colony of Spain with the name Spanish Guinea, the country achieved its independence on October 12, 1968. The capital is Malabo, on Bioko. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

What language is spoken in Equatorial Guinea?

Spanish
PortugueseFrench
Equatorial Guinea/Official languages
Equatorial Guinea gained its independence from Spain on 12 October 1968, but maintains Spanish as its official language alongside French and recently (as of 2010) Portuguese, being the only African country (aside from the largely unrecognized Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) where Spanish is an official language.

What language do they speak in Equatorial Guinea?

Equatorial Guinea/Official languages

Who colonized Equatorial Guinea?

Spain
Formerly a colony of Spain with the name Spanish Guinea, the country achieved its independence on October 12, 1968. The capital is Malabo, on Bioko. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Equatorial Guinea Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

Is Equatorial Guinea safe 2021?

Equatorial Guinea – Level 4: Do Not Travel Do not travel to Equatorial Guinea due to COVID-19 and related travel restrictions. Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel.

Is Equatorial Guinea a poor country?

Equatorial Guinea has become the richest country, per capita, in sub-Saharan Africa since the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the 1990s, yet the majority of its people remain extremely poor. Access to health and education has deteriorated as the country’s economy has boomed.

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