Equatorial Guinea
Central Africa
Equatorial Guinea information:
- Population: 486,060
- Land area 10,831 square miles.
- Capital: Malabo
Neighboring areas:
The Political Graveyard:
Albert
W. Sherer, Jr. (Ambassador 1968)
Roscoe
Lewis Hoffacker (Ambassador 1969)
Charles
Robert Moore (Ambassador 1972)
Herbert
Spiro (Ambassador 1975)
Mabel
Murphy Smythe (Ambassador 1979)
Hume
Horan (Ambassador 1980)
Alan
M. Hardy (Ambassador 1981)
Francis
Stephen Ruddy (Ambassador 1984)
Chester
E. Norris, Jr. (Ambassador 1988)
John
E. Bennett (Ambassador 1991)
Charles
H. Twining, Jr. (Ambassador 1996)
John
Melvin Yates (Ambassador 1998)
George
M. Staples (Ambassador 2001)
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