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Properties for sale Equatorial
Guinea, Africa.
Equatorial Guinea consists of a collection of
islands off the African West Coast, with a total
landmass of about 28,052 square kilometres. The
climate is tropical, with an average temperature
of 790F or 260C. Dense tropical rain forest occupies
the bulk of its mainland area; in which are found:
About 140 varieties of trees including mahoganies
and walnut. There is also a teeming wildlife population
within its land forests and island coastal mangrove
swamps, which include: monkeys, leopards, crocodiles,
gorillas.
The economy of Equatorial Guinea is base on agriculture.
Hunting of wildlife is also engaged in on a large
scale. The principal exports are: petroleum, lumber,
cocoa, and coffee; whilst palm oil, cassava, bananas,
and fish are farmed for domestic purposes.
The main industries include: petroleum, agricultural
products and wood processing complexes. The capital
and main port is Malabo.
Equatorial Guinea is bordered to the north by
the Cameroon, and to the south by Gabon. Its islands
contain rich volcanic lava soil, lakes, craters
and cones, culminating in a redundant volcano
of about 3000 metres high.
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