<Ol> <Li> Including Equatoguinean Spanish (Español ecuatoguineano). </Li> </Ol> <Li> Including Equatoguinean Spanish (Español ecuatoguineano). </Li> <P> Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Guinea Ecuatorial, French: Guinée équatoriale, Portuguese: Guiné Equatorial), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: República de Guinea Ecuatorial, French: République de Guinée équatoriale, Portuguese: República da Guiné Equatorial), is a country located in Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi). Formerly the colony of Spanish Guinea, its post-independence name evokes its location near both the Equator and the Gulf of Guinea . Equatorial Guinea is the only sovereign African state in which Spanish is an official language . As of 2015, the country had an estimated population of 1,222,245 . </P> <P> Equatorial Guinea consists of two parts, an insular and a mainland region . The insular region consists of the islands of Bioko (formerly Fernando Pó) in the Gulf of Guinea and Annobón, a small volcanic island which is the only part of the country south of the equator . Bioko Island is the northernmost part of Equatorial Guinea and is the site of the country's capital, Malabo . The island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe is located between Bioko and Annobón . The mainland region, Río Muni, is bordered by Cameroon on the north and Gabon on the south and east . It is the location of Bata, Equatorial Guinea's largest city, and Oyala, the country's planned future capital . Rio Muni also includes several small offshore islands, such as Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico . The country is a member of the African Union, Francophonie, OPEC and the CPLP . </P>

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