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Equatorial Guinea Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling adventure in Equatorial Guinea with our fact-matching game! Piece together important information fragments to uncover hidden secrets and unlock new levels of knowledge.

  • Explore the rich cultural heritage of Equatorial Guinea
  • Discover interesting facts about the country’s history and geography
  • Use spells for hints and extra time to enhance your gameplay experience
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Equatorial Guinea is the only African country where Spanish is an official language.
  • Equatorial Guinea is one of the smallest countries in Africa, both in terms of population and land area.
  • The country gained independence from Spain in 1968.
  • Equatorial Guinea is divided into two parts: a mainland region called Río Muni and an insular region containing Bioko Island (formerly Fernando Po) and Annobón island.
  • The capital city of Equatorial Guinea is Malabo, located on Bioko Island.
  • Equatorial Guinea has a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity throughout the year.
  • The country's economy is heavily dependent on oil exports, making it one of the wealthiest countries in Africa per capita.
  • Equatorial Guinea has one of the highest GDP per capita in Africa, but income inequality is very high.
  • The majority of Equatorial Guinea's population belongs to the Fang ethnic group.
  • Equatorial Guinea has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Spanish, Portuguese, and indigenous traditions.
  • The country has a low literacy rate, with only about half of the population able to read and write.
  • Equatorial Guinea is known for its diverse wildlife, including rare species such as the drill monkey and the African grey parrot.
  • The country has a high rate of deforestation due to logging and agricultural practices.
  • Equatorial Guinea has a history of political instability and human rights abuses under the rule of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
  • Equatorial Guinea is a member of the African Union, the United Nations, and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries.
  • The country's official currency is the Central African CFA franc.
  • Equatorial Guinea has a small but growing tourism industry, with attractions such as the beaches of Bioko Island and the Monte Alen National Park.
  • The country has a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, with an estimated 4.1% of the adult population living with the disease.
  • Equatorial Guinea has a limited healthcare infrastructure, with most medical facilities located in the capital city of Malabo.
  • The country has a national football team that competes in international competitions, although it has not achieved much success.

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