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Revision as of 18:25, 31 March 2012

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The main resource for civic heraldry since 1996 with over 80.000 images
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EQUATORIAL GUINEA - República de Guinea Ecuatorial, République de Guinée Équatoriale


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The National Arms of Equatorial Guinea The National Flag Location

Administrative division

Equatorial Guinea is divided into seven provinces (capitals appear in parentheses):

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  1. Annobón Province (San Antonio de Palé)
  2. Bioko Norte Province (Malabo)
  3. Bioko Sur Province (Luba)
  4. Centro Sur Province (Evinayong)
  5. Kié-Ntem Province (Ebebiyín)
  6. Litoral Province (Bata)
  7. Wele-Nzas Province (Mongomo)

The provinces are further divided into districts and municipalities.

As far as I know none of the provinces, districts. cities or municipalities uses heraldic arms.