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666: 61: 219: 386: 1768: 547:(the actual design represents lions). They expelled them according to a tradition of throwing witches to the sea. A state of anarchy ensued, leading to an arrangement by which the island was administered by a body of five natives, each of whom held the office of governor during the period that elapsed until ten ships landed at the island. This autonomous government continued, with the island claimed by both Spain and Portugal, until the authority of Spain was re-established in the latter part of the 19th century. The island briefly became part of the 599: 3707: 375: 82: 584:. Its historic, ethnographic, and religious identity is reflected in its provincial flag. In 2006, Equatorial Guinea achieved observer status with the hand of São Tomé and Príncipe. It kept lobbying to become a full member, contrary to international pressure that wanted to isolate the country due to human rights violations, becoming a full member in 2014 with the very active support of Portuguese-speaking Africa, with the Portuguese language being restored as an official language. 393: 573:, the island was called Pigalu or Pagalu. The population felt prejudice against them in Equatorial Guinea and some began advocating separatist movements. In 1993, the central government isolated the island, expelling foreigners including humanitarian organizations. The population rebelled and attacked the governor's residence. The government replied with two extrajudicial executions. International pressure eased hostilities, and political prisoners were released. 367: 642:). There are 29 species of bird on the island as well as 2 bat species (1 endemic); reptiles (5 species endemics): 1 snake, 3 geckos, 2 scincid lizards, 3 marine turtles; river fish: 18 species (1 endemic); mosquitoes, scorpions, and huge centipedes. Introduced domestic animals include fish, guinea fowl, rats, dogs, and cats. The island has no indigenous mammalian predators. Sharks are found in the surrounding sea. 773:—which is just 175 kilometers (109 mi) from the island—has helped preserve the island's cultural ties with Portugal. Its culture is very similar to that of São Tomé and the Afro-Portuguese peoples throughout Africa. The population is Catholic, although with some form of syncretism, and religiosity remains a central feature of local lifestyle. 745:). The Portuguese creole has vigorous use in Annobón. It is common in all domains except government and education where Spanish is used. Spanish is not much spoken in Annobón. Non-creolized Portuguese is used as a liturgical language by local Catholics. In February 2012, Equatorial Guinea's foreign minister signed an agreement with the IILP ( 1014:
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10 m) of oil within its marine borders. Equatorial Guinea claims the right to explore for and produce hydrocarbons in a huge area of sea surrounding Annobón that stretches from 1°N to almost 5°S, and from 2°E to 7°E, an area larger than the entire land and sea borders of the rest of Equatorial
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The island's populace was opposed to the arrangement and hostile toward the Spaniards. After the handover and when the Spanish flag was hoisted to affirm Spanish sovereignty, the islanders revolted against the newcomers, in part because they were considered heretical for placing dogs on their flag
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is relatively safe, and some passing vessels take advantage of it in order to obtain water and fresh provisions, of which Annobón has offered an abundant supply. However, there is no regular shipping service to the rest of Equatorial Guinea, and ships call as infrequently as every few months.
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on January 1, 1473; it obtained its name from that date ("New Year"). However, Spanish explorer Diego Ramirez de la Diaz first spotted the island in 1470 and named it San Antonio. It was apparently uninhabited until colonized under the Portuguese from 1474, primarily by Africans from
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Just like the equatorial Guinea region in general, Annobón has a majority of people who adhere to Christianity, especially Roman Catholics who are strongly influenced by the Portuguese faith. The island had an estimated population of 3000 through most of the 19th century.
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represents more than 80% of Equatorial Guinea's economy, though supplies from current reserves were predicted by some sources to run out before 2020. Although no drilling is currently taking place in São Tomé, there are estimated to be 34 billion barrels
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Originally, this small equatorial island 335 kilometres (208 mi) from the Gabonese coast was uninhabited and had great biological diversity. With colonization, islanders used rafts or "cayucos" (canoe-like boats), and hunted
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on 28 August 2006 reported that the government of Equatorial Guinea sold permits to UK and US companies to bury 10 million metric tons of toxic waste and 7 million metric tons of radioactive waste on the island of Annobón.
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According to many different sources, there is evidence of large-scale dumping of toxic waste on the remote island of Annobón, at least during the 1980s and 1990s. The German edition of
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Annobón is of strategic importance to Equatorial Guinea as through its ownership the Equatorial Guinean government claims extensive maritime territory to the south of its neighbour,
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erected a fort at "St Antony" in 1801, eventually legalized through a lease from the Spanish government in 1827. The base was used by the British to suppress the
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Beginning in the early sixteenth century, many of these slaves who were now marrying Europeans gave birth to the next generations of Annobonese who were called
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admixture. The early anti-Spanish sentiment, combined with the isolation from mainland Equatorial Guinea and the proximity of
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square miles (17 km), but a number of small rocky islets surround it, including Santarém to the south. Its central
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was formed in 1996, which led to a visit to Equatorial Guinea, in 1998, by the Portuguese foreign minister,
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A clickable map of Equatorial Guinea exhibiting its two regions and eight provinces. The island nation of
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It was mostly due to this small island that Equatorial Guinea asked for observer status just after the
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There are 208 species of vascular plant (of which 15% are endemic) including the "point up"
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on the north side of the island; the other town is Mabana, formerly known as San Pedro. The
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in exchange for Spanish acceptance of the Portuguese occupation of territories in
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1975 is the year of East Timor's Declaration of Independence and subsequent
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as the Republic of Annobón from Equatorial Guinea in 2022. They are an
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This note contains a link to the text of the protocol in PDF format.
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UN VALIOSO RECURSO NATURAL: EL BOSQUE NEBLINOSO DE ANNOBON
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Annobón is the only island of the country located in the
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was opened at the northern tip of the island in 2013.
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The island was named for the date of its 3879:States and territories established in 1474 3696: 3682: 1510: 1496: 1308: 578:Community of Portuguese Language Countries 493:. These slaves (who the Portuguese called 2985: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 915: 431:and 110 miles (180 km) southwest of 378:Location of Annobón in the Gulf of Guinea 293:Annobón derives its name from Portuguese 1433: 1041: 664: 597: 423:, about 220 miles (350 km) west of 373: 365: 361: 3648:Portuguese colonization of the Americas 1119: 594:São Tomé, Príncipe, and Annobón forests 470:International Hydrographic Organization 14: 3821: 1780: 1416: 1138: 1122:Encyclopedia of the World's Minorities 1064: 848:unilateral declaration of independence 757:The island's inhabitants are of mixed 511:The island was passed to Spain by the 333:administration, the island was called 3884:15th-century establishments in Africa 3677: 3363: 3242: 2984: 2495: 2200: 1779: 1529: 1517: 1491: 1175: 1173: 1115: 1113: 1111: 984: 212: 3373: 3252: 2994: 2505: 2210: 2170:) and small temporary coastal bases. 1789: 1539: 535:west of the line established by the 67:(far southwestern corner of the map) 1382:Volume 103, Issue 413 Pp. 547–567. 464:", like the neighboring islands of 257:. The island's main industries are 24: 3638:Evolution of the Portuguese Empire 1474:Ghuty Mamae: La esencia de Annobón 1170: 1108: 615:with harpoons near to the island. 587: 253:but most of the inhabitants speak 25: 3905: 3889:Ramsar sites in Equatorial Guinea 3869:Portuguese colonisation in Africa 2062:São João Baptista de Ajudá, Benin 1461:Gulf of Guinea Conservation Group 1454: 1005: 978: 692:is not part of Equatorial Guinea. 660: 480:The island was discovered by the 3705: 3643:Portuguese colonial architecture 3244:North America and North Atlantic 2108:Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe 1766: 1530: 1342:"Proyecto de Ley Constitucional" 725:The island's main language is a 653:(used for cayuco construction), 391: 384: 80: 59: 3633:Armorial of Portuguese colonies 1393: 1366: 1286: 1241: 1223: 1018:(in Spanish). La Oficina. 1997. 715: 392: 241:. The province consists of the 37:Province in San Antonio de Palé 3849:Volcanoes of Equatorial Guinea 3844:Provinces of Equatorial Guinea 3712:Provinces of Equatorial Guinea 2496: 1372:Geoffrey Wood (October 2004), 1070: 950: 892: 876: 864:Provinces of Equatorial Guinea 822: 571:president of Equatorial Guinea 370:Detailed map of Annobón (left) 329:During the final years of the 114:17 km (7 sq mi) 13: 1: 2663:Portuguese Paliacate outpost 1296:. 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Index

Annobón Island
Annobonese Creole
Province
Annobón circled in red, within Equatorial Guinea (far southwestern corner of the map)
Country
Equatorial Guinea
Capital
San Antonio de Palé
ISO 3166 code
Ramsar Wetland
[anoˈβon]

Portuguese
province
Equatorial Guinea
island
Gulf of Guinea
Spanish
a creole form of Portuguese
fishing
forestry
Southern Hemisphere
Atlantic Ocean
San Antonio de Palé
roadstead
discovery by the Portuguese
New Year's Day
Francisco Macías Nguema

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