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エベビイン
Ebbein (Ebebiyín) is the city of the Equatorial Guinea Republic. It is the capital city of Kientem. Ebbein is located in the northeastern part of Rio Muni, and is the third largest city in the equatorial Guinea. In addition, it is located in the area adjacent to the three countries border with Gabon and Cameroon. It is also located on the road from Bata, the first town of the country to Yaounde, the capital of the neighboring Cameroon, and serves as the gateway to Equatorial Guinea in this road. In the population there are 3,540 in 1983, 19,315 in 2001, 24,831 in 2005, and it tends to increase. ... エベビイン(Ebebiyín)とは、赤道ギニア共和国の都市。キエンテム県の県都である。エベビインはリオ・ムニの最北東部に存在し、で、赤道ギニア国内で第三位の人口を持つ都市である。また、位置的にはガボン、カメルーンとの三国国境地帯に隣接する地域に存在している。また、同国第一の町であるバタから隣国カメルーンの首都ヤウンデに至る道路上に位置し、この道路に於いて赤道ギニアの玄関口となっている。人口においては1983年は3,540人、2001年は19,315人、2005年は24,831人と増加傾向にある。...
Ebbein 【Ebebiy \u0026 # x00ED; n】 A city in the northeastern part of Mubini, the continental part of Equatorial Guinea. It is the third largest in the country. Located in the border area of Cameroon and Gabon, it is the main point of transportation. エベビイン【Ebebiyín】 赤道ギニアの大陸部ムビニ北東部の都市。同国第三の規模をもつ。カメルーンとガボンの国境地帯に位置し、交通の要地。
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