Identity
Formal name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
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Equatorial Guinea is a place of striking contrasts. Explore the contradictions that define this nation.
Equatorial Guinea is a place of striking contrasts. #7 in forest coverage but near the bottom in life expectancy. Explore the contradictions that define this nation.
Area
28K km²
Pop.
1.80M
Stats
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Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa with a population of 1.80M and an area of 28,051 km². Life expectancy is 63.7 years.
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Core numbers
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CO2 Per Capita
3.7 t/person/yrAnnual carbon dioxide emissions in tonnes per person, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
GDP Per Capita
$15,454.43GDP per person adjusted for purchasing power in constant 2017 international dollars, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
GDP Per Capita (PPP)
$17,566.76GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.
Population Density
65.87 /km²How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
Land Area
28.1K km²Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Country briefing
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Identity
Formal name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea.
Geography
Size snapshot: slightly smaller than Maryland.
Culture
Major languages include Spanish (official) 67.6%, other (includes Fang, Bubi, Portuguese (official), and more.
Cities
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Top stats
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Teen Birth Rate
150.44 per 1kThe number of births per 1,000 women aged 15-19.
Forest Coverage (%)
86.39%The percentage of land covered by forests - natural or planted trees at least 5 meters tall (excludes orchards and urban parks).
Broadband Access (%)
202 per 100 peopleFixed broadband subscriptions per 100 people, from World Bank Open Data.
Child Mortality
70.6 per 1k birthsDeaths before age 5 per 1,000 live births, from World Bank Open Data.
Beer Consumption
3.4 L/person/yrLiters of beer consumed per person per year, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Reality checks
The stats that tend to surprise players in real rounds.
Only ranks #212 in mobile subscriptions (%)
Mobile cellular subscriptions per 100 people, from World Bank Open Data.
Only ranks #163 in armed forces personnel
Total armed forces personnel from the World Bank latest available country value.
Has one of the highest infant mortality figures
Infant deaths before age 1 per 1,000 live births, from World Bank Open Data.
Only ranks #179 in health spending (% gdp)
Current health expenditure as a share of GDP, from World Bank Open Data.
Ranks #19 globally in fertility rate
The average number of children a woman would have over her lifetime based on current birth rates.
Compared with the region
Country vs continent vs world averages
GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.
How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Composite 0-1 index of life expectancy, education, and income, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
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Country briefing
Equatorial Guinea consists of a continental territory and five inhabited islands; it is one of the smallest countries by area and population in Africa.
Equatorial Guinea consists of a continental territory and five inhabited islands; it is one of the smallest countries by area and population in Africa. The mainland region was most likely predominantly inhabited by Pygmy ethnic groups prior to the migration of various Bantu-speaking ethnic groups around the second millennium BC. The island of Bioko, the largest of Equatorial Guinea’s five inhabited islands and the location of the country’s capital of Malabo, has been occupied since at least 1000 B.C. In the early 1470s, Portuguese explorers landed on Bioko Island, and Portugal soon after established control of the island and other areas of modern Equatorial Guinea. In 1778, Portugal ceded its colonial hold over present-day Equatorial Guinea to Spain in the Treaty of El Pardo. The borders of modern-day Equatorial Guinea would evolve between 1778 and 1968 as the area remained under European colonial rule.
In 1968, Equatorial Guinea was granted independence from Spain and elected Francisco MACIAS NGUEMA as its first president. MACIAS consolidated power soon after his election and ruled brutally for over a decade. Under his regime, Equatorial Guinea experienced mass suppression, purges, and killings. Some estimates indicate that a third of the population either went into exile or was killed under MACIAS’ rule. In 1979, present-day President OBIANG Nguema Mbasogo, then a senior military officer, deposed MACIAS in a violent coup. OBIANG has ruled since and has been elected in non-competitive contests several times, most recently in 2022. The president exerts near-total control over the political system.
Equatorial Guinea experienced rapid economic growth in the early years of the 21st century due to the discovery of large offshore oil reserves in 1996. Production peaked in 2004 and has declined since. The country's economic windfall from oil production resulted in massive increases in government revenue, a significant portion of which was earmarked for infrastructure development. Systemic corruption, however, has hindered socio-economic development, and the population has seen only limited improvements to living standards. Equatorial Guinea continues to seek to diversify its economy, increase foreign investment, and assume a greater role in regional and international affairs. 
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Annual carbon dioxide emissions in tonnes per person, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Equatorial Guinea has a population of 1.80M, ranking #152 globally by population.
Equatorial Guinea is located in Africa. It has an area of 28,051 km².
Life expectancy in Equatorial Guinea is 63.7 years, ranking #192 globally.
Equatorial Guinea's GDP per capita (PPP) is $17,566.76, ranking #111 globally.
Equatorial Guinea ranks particularly high in CO2 Per Capita (#94), GDP Per Capita (#110), GDP Per Capita (PPP) (#111).
Equatorial Guinea has an HDI of 0.674, ranking #133 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.
Equatorial Guinea has a population density of 65.9 people per km², ranking #137 globally.