…named its capital after French explorer Savorgnan de Brazza?
…was once the world’s leading producer of cocoa, nicknamed “the Chocolate Islands”?
…was Africa’s first marxist state following a coup in 1968 until the fall of the Soviet Union?
…is in the process of moving its capital from the island of Bioko to the mainland?
…was once a German colony, known for its brutal exploitation?
…boasts the highest peak in West and Central Africa, the mountain for which it is named?
…was brutally exploited by King Leopold II of Belgium for its natural resources?
…is supposedly home to the Mokele-mbembe, a beast similar to the Loch Ness monster?
…was once ruled by Jean-Bédel Bokassa, nicknamed the “Butcher of Bangui” for the number of people his regime killed?
…is home to Loango National Park, nicknamed “Africa’s Last Eden”?
…has two national animals: the goat, representing the desert north, and the lion, representing the fertile south?
…is the world’s largest cobalt producer?
…is home to most of Africa’s lowland gorillas, as well as 80% of all of Africa’s baboons?
…is almost 90% rainforest, with the vast majority of the population living in urban areas?
…bears a machete on its flag?
…is named after Saint Thomas?
…has the third-highest GDP per capita in Africa at over 25,000 USD?
…banned Christmas during the rule of Macías Nguema in the 1970s for being “too Western”?
…is nicknamed the “dead heart of Africa”?
…is Africa’s only hispanic country?
…is nicknamed “Africa in miniature” for its diverse climates and landscapes?
…has the largest African pygmy population?
…has the second-highest number of French speakers in the world?
…has the second-highest number of Portuguese speakers in the world?
Angola
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Dem. Rep. of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Republic of the Congo
São Tomé and Principe
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