Spanish Equatoguineans

Spanish Equatoguineans

Infobox Ethnic group
group=Spanish Equatoguinean
"Español Ecuatoguineano"
flagicon|Spainflagicon|Equatorial_Guinea
poptime=50,000Fact|date=August 2008
popplace=Malabo, Rio Muni
langs=African Spanish, Fang, Bubi
rels=Christianity (Roman Catholicism, Protestantism), Judaism
related=Spanish people, Spanish Argentineans, Spanish Mexicans, Spanish Brazilians, Spanish Americans, Spanish Canadians, Spanish Britons, Spanish Australians, White Latin Americans, French Africans, Portuguese Africans, Mediterranean race, Arabs
Spanish Equatoguinean (Spanish: "Español Ecuatoguineano") is a word for Spanish-blooded residents born or living in Equatorial Guinea. They number 50,000.

Language and Religion

Since their ancestors ruled the country, they made Spanish the first national official language. They also speak the country’s second official language, French, and any of the 2 main Bantu languages, Fang and Bubi. Most of them are Christians, mostly Roman Catholics and a few Protestants. Their ancestors brought Christianity to the nation and made it one of the largest Christian countries in Africa.

Prominent Spanish Equatoguineans


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