| 1. | Most Spanish settlers left after Spanish Guinea became independent in 1968.
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| 2. | The government prohibited recruiting of Liberian workers for Spanish Guinea.
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| 3. | The Spanish colony thus formed would eventually be known as Spanish Guinea.
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| 4. | This led to a continuous stream of Nigerian workers going to Spanish Guinea.
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| 5. | Formerly part of Spanish Guinea, it is now part of Equatorial Guinea.
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| 6. | The conflict in Gabon triggered a mass migration of Gabonese to Spanish Guinea.
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| 7. | Few Spaniards remained in Spanish Guinea permanently and left only after a few years.
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| 8. | Between 1926 and 1959 Bioko and Rio Muni were united as the colony of Spanish Guinea.
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| 9. | Spain had enjoyed neutrality during the German forces were interned in Spanish Guinea in late 1915.
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| 10. | Indirect "'provincial elections "'were held in Spanish Guinea in 1960.
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