10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPANISH GUINEA»
Discover the use of
Spanish Guinea in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Spanish Guinea and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cambridge History of Africa
I I Land over 1000metres 1 8 Spanish Guinea Fernando Po, with its fertile and
well-watered volcanic soil and natural harbours, was the economic heartland of
Equatorial Guinea, but it lagged far behind the neighbouring Portuguese islands
of ...
J. D. Fage, A. D. Roberts, Roland Anthony Oliver, 1986
2
Studies in Romance Linguistics
... but cross-dialectal comparisons are rare. This article will present data on the
least-known Spanish-speaking area of the modern world, the Republic of
Equatorial Guinea, formerly Spanish Guinea, being the only Spanish-speaking
nation in ...
Osvaldo Jaeggli, Carmen Silva-Corvalan, 1986
3
Cocoa Cycles: The Economics of Cocoa Supply
The success of the cocoa economy in Spanish Guinea prior to independence
was due to a set of specific circumstances which cannot be repeated today (
Jakobeit, 1987). Since this is neither fully accepted by today's actors in the
country nor ...
François Ruf, P. S. Siswoputranto, 1995
4
A Political History of
Spanish: The Making of a Language
1 Until decolonization in 1968 the territory was known as “Spanish Guinea” in
English and as “Guinea Espafiola” in Spanish. 5 See, for example, Usera y
Alarcén 1845, 1848; Mackey. 350 Language and the hispanization of Equatorial
Guinea ...
5
Equatorial
Guinea Business Opportunity Yearbook
The territory was handed over to the Spanish in 1788, who ran it as a protectorate
of Spanish Guinea until 1959, when the colony was granted internal self-
government. Full independence followed in 1968. The country has yet to recover
fully ...
Global Investment and Business Center, Inc. Staff, Ibp Usa, 2000
6
Doing Business and Investing in Equatorial
Guinea Guide
The territory was handed over to the Spanish in 1788, who ran it as a protectorate
of Spanish Guinea until 1959, when the colony was granted internal self-
government. Full independence followed in 1968. The country has yet to recover
fully ...
Ibpus.com, USA International Business Publications, 2007
7
WORLD LITERATURE IN
SPANISH [3 VOLUMES]: AN ENCYCL
Rıo Muni and the islands then became the colony of Spanish Guinea. In 1963,
the colony was renamed Equatorial Guinea and granted limited autonomy. On
October 12, 1968, Equatorial Guinea became an independent nation under ...
MAUREEN IHRIE, SALVADOR OROPESA, 2011
8
Equatorial
Guinea Company Laws and Regulations Handbook
The territory was handed over to the Spanish in 1788, who ran it as a protectorate
of Spanish Guinea until 1959, when the colony was granted internal self-
government. Full independence followed in 1968. The country has yet to recover
fully ...
Ibpus.com, International Business Publications, USA, 2008
9
Colonial Tariff Policies
Export* from Ceuta, 1913 654 Free ports 554 Treatment of products of these
territories in Spain 556 Spanish Guinea- Location, area, and population 556
Table 15.— Area and population. 556 Government 556 Development of the
colony 557 ...
10
Africa and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History
On July 30, 1959, Spanish Guinea was divided back into Fernando Póo and Río
Muni (which included Elobey and Corisco), and these became two overseas
provinces of Spain. On October 12, 1968, the two were again merged together to
...
Richard M. Juang, Noelle Morrissette, 2007
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPANISH GUINEA»
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Spanish Guinea is used in the context of the following news items.
U.S. “Kleptocracy Initiative” Swoops Down on African Official Living …
The son and heir-apparent to the president of Equatorial Guinea—AllGov's July ... Equatorial Guinea, once known as Spanish Guinea, became self-governing in ... «AllGov, Oct 14»
Equatorial Guinea profile - Timeline
1968 - Spanish Guinea granted independence and becomes the Republic of Equatorial Guinea with Francisco Macias Nguema as president. 1972 - Nguema ... «BBC News, May 11»