Culture of Equatorial Guinea

Centro Cultural de España (Cultural Center of Spain) in Malabo.

While lying on the enriched continent of Africa, Equatorial Guinea has proved to be entrenched in ancient rituals and songs. This is especially true for the Fang, a people whose territories begin at the southern edge of Cameroon south of Kribi, Djoum, and Mvangan [fr] in the South Province and continue south across the border, including all of Río Muni in Equatorial Guinea, and from there south into Gabon and Congo. The capital island of Bioko has largely been influenced by Spanish customs and traditions during the colonial period, when education and health services were developed in the country.[1]

  1. ^ Marvin Lewis (2007). An Introduction to the Literature of Equatorial Guinea. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-1713-4.