| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country that colonized Equatorial Guinea from 1844 to 1968 | Spain | 100%
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| Largest export of Equatorial Guinea since 1995 | Oil | 90%
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| Country that controlled Equatorial Guinea from 1827 to 1843 | British Empire | 80%
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| However, more than 50% of its people have no access to this commodity | Clean drinking water | 80%
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| Equatorial Guinea's capital may move to this city in the future | Ciudad de la Paz | 50%
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| Year in which the above's coup overthrew his predecessor | 1979 | 40%
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| First president of Equatorial Guinea, accused of genocide | MacÃas Nguema Biyogo Masie | 40%
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| Title that the above gained in 1972 | President for Life | 40%
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| Second president of Equatorial Guinea, nephew of his predecessor | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo | 40%
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| Year of the failed Wonga Coup against the above | 2004 | 30%
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| Island discovered by Portuguese explorer Fernando Pó in 1472 | Bioko | 30%
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| Name the second-largest ethnic group in Equatorial Guinea | Bubi | 30%
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| Name the largest ethnic group in Equatorial Guinea | Fang | 30%
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| Equatorial Guinea has one of these highest values in Africa | GDP per capita | 30%
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| Mainland portion first explored by the above country in the 1860s | RÃo Muni | 30%
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| Notorious prison for political opponents of the president | Black Beach Prison | 20%
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| Swimmer who was the first Equatoguinean to attend the Olympics | Eric Moussambani | 10%
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| Opposition leader who failed to attain power in the above | Severo Moto Nsá | 10%
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| Prime minister, 1964-1968, later imprisoned by the below | Bonifacio Ondó Edú | 0%
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| City square where protests to the 2013 elections were held | Plaza de la Mujer | 0%
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