Equatorial Guinea
Guinée équatoriale
Middle Africa, Africa
Equatorial Guinea (Guinée équatoriale) is a country in Middle Africa, Africa. With a population of 1,668,768 and an area of 28,051 km², the capital city is Ciudad de la Paz. The official languages are French, Portuguese and Spanish. The national currency is the Central African CFA franc (Fr XAF).
Quick Facts
Economy
Equatorial Guinea has a GDP per capita of $6,745, reflecting the average economic output per person in the country.
Geography
Equatorial Guinea is located in Middle Africa at coordinates 2.00°N, 10.00°E. It shares borders with 2 countries. The highest point is Pico Basilé at 3,011 m.
Infrastructure
Notable infrastructure highlights in Equatorial Guinea, including Malabo Stadium with a capacity of 15,250 seats.
15,250 seats
Frequently Asked Questions about Equatorial Guinea
- What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea?
- The capital of Equatorial Guinea is Ciudad de la Paz.
- What is the population of Equatorial Guinea?
- Equatorial Guinea has a population of approximately 1,668,768 people.
- What currency does Equatorial Guinea use?
- Equatorial Guinea uses the Central African CFA franc (Fr XAF).
- What languages are spoken in Equatorial Guinea?
- The official languages of Equatorial Guinea are French, Portuguese, Spanish.
- What is the area of Equatorial Guinea?
- Equatorial Guinea covers a total area of 28,051 km².
- What is the GDP per capita of Equatorial Guinea?
- The GDP per capita of Equatorial Guinea is approximately $6,745.