After M . Moreau has left, Toundi escapes the hospital and heads to Spanish Guinea, where he was first introduced in the beginning of the novel.
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These territories, known later as the Spanish Guinea, remained under the sovereignty of Spain until 1968, in which they became independent and were named Equatorial Guinea.
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This is a list of European ( Spanish and British ) colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Spanish Guinea, an area equivalent to modern-day Equatorial Guinea.
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At the start of the 20th century, the Spanish Empire's colonial possessions in Africa comprised Morocco, Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Cape Juby and Spanish Guinea.
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Born in C�diz, he served as commander of the brigantine " Nervi�n " and royal commissary for the island of African continent that later became Spanish Guinea.
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"' Spanish Guinea "'( continental territories controlled by Spain since 1778 in the Gulf of Guinea and on the Bight of Bonny, in Central Africa.
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He then went to Spanish Guinea in West Africa, where he worked for the London company Laughland and Brown as an agent, where he traded calico cotton fabric for ivory.
28.
Residents of R�o Muni originally used the postage stamps of Spanish Guinea until 1960 when the Spanish government decreed the use of separate issues for R�o Muni and Fernando Po ( Bioko ).
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The Spanish have resided in Equatorial Guinea ( when under Spanish rule known as Spanish Guinea ) for many years and first started as temporary plantation owners originally from Valencia, before returning to Spain.
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Through the course of the legion's history Spaniards ( including natives of the colony of Spanish Guinea ) have made up the majority of its members, with foreigners accounting for 25 percent or less.