Equatorial Guinea cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV,SQL,XML,JSON formats

Equatorial_Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
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Last update : 10 December 2024.

Country
Equatorial Guinea
Capitale
Malabo
Number of cities
2048
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This is the best list of 2048 cities in the Equatorial Guinea available in 4 formats ( CSV, Json, SQL, XML ). We have cleaned up the Geoname database to leave only the towns, capitals and villages. All are all associated with regions and sub-regions (where available).

Each file contains the following data: Geoname_ID, City, Alternate_Name, Country_Code, Region, Sub_region, Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Population, Timezone, Fcode_Name. See the FAQ below for a detailed explanation.

Here is an example of the data from the Equatorial Guinea file that you are going to retrieve. The data is displayed here in the form of a table:


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
2309221EdumGQ1.6792811.371020Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310384AlunAlen,AlunGQ1.7426411.134460Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307657NanamaGQ1.784110.581680Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310722AbangGQ2.0847810.327540Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309808BinguenguengGQ1.7952510.663430Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310723AbangGQ1.9812611.132260Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308016MicomibeGQ1.283610.896420Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310491AdyebeGQ1.1651510.424610Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310620AcanaborGQ1.120629.451930Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309475CorroCorro,KoroGQ1.8040810.38850Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307224NoayongGQ1.3702510.700120Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310270AsasiGQ1.8267210.756270Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308592MaconanamGQ1.5522810.767060Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307488NcumekieNcumekie,NkumekieGQ1.4269310.612130Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310166AyabifaraGQ1.7524610.610630Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308469MansengGQ1.485910.222830Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310160AyacueAya’kue,Ayacue,Aya’kueGQ1.796279.959460Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310406AlogoecogGQ1.9636910.39640Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310724AbangGQ1.9740510.993570Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306497YenGQ1.7157310.153710Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307486NcumekieGQ1.5690810.362850Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306852PotoGQ1.568149.619920Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306920OvengGQ1.882310.539260Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310628AcamAcam,AkamGQKié-Ntem2.1337711.04920Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310598AcocAcoc,AkokGQ1.8211310.711810Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307541NcolamvanNcolamvam,Ncolamvan,Ncolámvam,Nkol’Amvam,Nkol’AmvamGQ1.179769.616130Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307094NvengayongGQ1.4414510.541050Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309041EsuáGQ1.1719.814990Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306738Santa CruzGQ1.280379.406020Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307545NcolamvamNcolamvam,Nkol AmvanGQ1.3968610.645770Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306882Parador de MusolaGQ3.418098.647360Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306772SanayongGQ1.5096911.229540Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308732LembueLambue,Lambué,LembueGQ0.8929.322040Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310094BangGQ1.6117710.539860Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307499NcumNcum,NkumGQ1.888211.187720Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307263NiemayongGQ1.9454611.162590Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310008BelénGQ1.829410.580120Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309446CunoguonoCunoguono,KunoguonoGQ1.9367810.504850Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310518AdurelangAdurelan,AdurelangGQ1.9680511.204880Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310078Baó BasualaBaho Basuala,Bao Basuala,Baó BasualaGQ3.632938.906850Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310503AdyapAchap,AdyapGQ2.0282510.076930Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306786SalomGQ1.496359.630520Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306768San CarlosGQ1.4523810.760940Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308630MacacGQ2.1058311.168880Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308033MibondeGQ1.135169.805930Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307595NcoabangGQ2.0780710.458330Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310725AbangGQ1.9276210.766190Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307006OmonguengGQ1.5715210.355180Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309112EnucEnuc,EnukGQ1.1474610.506220Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306934OvengGQ1.3302510.248060Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309325EbensamEbensam,EbesamGQ1.3474910.386960Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310056Basilé BubiGQ3.706088.809580Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310156AyagféAyafein,Ayafeiñ,Ayagfe,AyagféGQ1.505379.672650Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308853IchimeEchume,IchimeGQ1.299599.757470Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307419NdyengayongGQ1.4680210.60950Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309317EboEbo,EbomGQ1.9528111.183240Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306985OnonebereGQ1.7925511.246690Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310330AngalaGQ1.812419.887240Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308974EvuenamEvuenam,EvuennamGQ1.477659.783430Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310202AtomAtom,AtonGQ2.1538611.027440Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307532NcomacocNcomacoc,Nko MakokGQ1.7213110.596340Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310080Bantabaré PequeñoGQ3.455388.779730Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307490NcumekieNcumekie,NkumekieGQ1.2536810.470530Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308428MasocGQ1.6122310.471150Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306938OvengOveng,OwengGQ1.0798410.754180Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307194NsangnamGQ1.1072210.405720Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307976MigualaGQ1.095979.719480Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307070ObenelangGQ1.8660510.503930Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310191AvangnamGQ1.3220210.887090Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308617MacogaGQ1.396410.255630Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309691BolandoGQ2.22359.874710Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308081MfemeMfeme,NfemeGQ1.3929210.378020Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309470CovadongaGQ0.897829.311790Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308398MavoGQ1.226849.843810Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310435AlarmitangGQ1.8253310.258950Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307692MvengayongGQ1.5492310.785310Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310525AcurnamGQ1.0742110.343510Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308487MangolaGQ1.218049.880440Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310322AngonGQ1.2871910.896940Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308971EyabeGQ2.337569.821150Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307693MvengayongMvengayong,NvengayongGQ1.0471110.059970Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308363MayomGQ1.2565111.266310Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310689AbengnamAbagnam,AbengnamGQ1.1147110.999260Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309263EcoguongEcoguong,EkoguongGQ1.2767710.463120Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310148AyapGQ1.6832111.039490Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309086EsamGQ1.5710411.175630Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307093NvengayongGQ2.02510.624670Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309278EchamGQ1.216979.848680Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310397AlumGQ1.2221610.827880Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309883BiduangonaGQ2.068089.983520Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308898GobeGoabe,Gobe,Goobe,Goube,GubeGQ0.888799.3220Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308535MameñiGQ2.1059910.349590Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310339AndomGQ2.0649911.049270Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310547AconibeAconibe,AkonebeGQWele-Nzas1.2968310.9369111192Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309198EfulanGQ1.8790110.271480Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310601AcocAcoc,AkokGQ1.049910.721130Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307310NgossocGQ1.8078611.2910Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306605TooGQ2.0296811.200220Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307188NsangnamGQ1.460899.637450Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308175MelenGQ2.1320811.012910Africa/Malabopopulated place

Equatorial Guinea: A Geographical Study of a Central African Nation

Equatorial Guinea, located on the west coast of Central Africa, is one of the smallest countries on the continent but also one of the most geographically diverse. With its mainland, the **Río Muni**, and its scattered islands, including the famous **Bioko Island**, the country presents a fascinating case of both geographical contrasts and coastal influence. Equatorial Guinea’s location, straddling both the equator and the Gulf of Guinea, has shaped its economic, social, and political history. As a geographer, understanding the spatial distribution of the country’s cities, regions, and departments—and having access to the detailed **latitude and longitude** of these areas—offers deeper insight into how its geography has influenced urban development, natural resources, and regional governance.

The Geography of Equatorial Guinea: Islands and Mainland

Equatorial Guinea is unique for its division between a mainland area, **Río Muni**, and several islands, the largest of which is **Bioko Island**. The country is positioned on the **Gulf of Guinea**, with the **Atlantic Ocean** to its west. This coastal location has historically made Equatorial Guinea an important player in regional maritime trade.

Bioko Island**, where the capital city **Malabo** is located, is volcanic in origin and boasts an elevated topography, with the island’s highest peak, **Mount Pico Basile**, rising to 3,011 meters. The island is characterized by dense forests, coastal plains, and a humid tropical climate, offering rich biodiversity. The city of Malabo, positioned on the island’s northern coast, serves as the political, economic, and cultural heart of Equatorial Guinea. It is known for its colonial architecture, tree-lined streets, and as a key commercial hub.

Río Muni**, the mainland region, covers about 26,000 square kilometers and is bordered by **Gabon** to the east and **Cameroon** to the north. This region, unlike Bioko Island, is predominantly lowland and forested, with a tropical climate that supports agriculture, particularly cocoa, bananas, and palm oil. The region also contains a wealth of natural resources, including oil and timber, which have driven the country’s economic development in recent decades.

To the south of the mainland, **Annobón**, a small island, is part of the nation but has a very different geography. Its volcanic soil and the more isolated position of the island make it less developed compared to Bioko but an important cultural and natural site in its own right.

Urban and Economic Hubs: The Cities of Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea’s cities are primarily located in the coastal regions, where the population density is higher and the infrastructure is more developed. **Malabo**, the capital, is the largest city and is situated on Bioko Island. The city, which has historically been a colonial port, has seen rapid development due to the country’s oil wealth. While Malabo’s economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, it has increasingly diversified to include oil and natural gas industries, with a growing infrastructure that supports its role as the nation’s political and financial center.

Bata**, located on the mainland in the **Río Muni** region, is the second-largest city and an important trade and industrial center. Bata is known for its proximity to the oil fields in the mainland region, and it has witnessed significant urban growth in recent years. With a bustling port and its growing role as an industrial hub, Bata is rapidly becoming one of the most important economic centers in the country.

Other smaller towns such as **Ebebiyin**, **Aconibe**, and **Mbini** also contribute to the economy, particularly through agriculture and local industries. However, these towns face challenges in terms of infrastructure development and urbanization compared to the major cities of Malabo and Bata.

Administrative Structure: Regions and Municipalities

Equatorial Guinea is divided into **7 regions**, which include both mainland and island territories. These regions are further subdivided into **provinces** and **municipalities**.

- **Bioko Norte**, the region where the capital city of Malabo is located, is the political and administrative heart of the country.

- **Bioko Sur** is located on the southern part of Bioko Island and is home to lush forests and agricultural activity.

- **Río Muni** is the largest mainland region, with its provinces such as **Centro Sur**, **Kié-Ntem**, and **Litoral** playing key roles in industry and commerce, especially due to the region’s natural resource wealth.

- **Annobón**, a smaller island in the southern part of the Gulf of Guinea, is a unique part of the country’s structure, with its own governance and distinct ecological features.

Each region and province is governed by a **delegado** (regional governor) who oversees local administration, public services, and development projects. The central government in **Malabo** coordinates national policies, but local governments have autonomy to manage regional affairs.

Accessing Geographic Data for Cities and Regions in Equatorial Guinea

For those wishing to explore Equatorial Guinea’s geographical structure in greater detail, obtaining access to precise geographic data is crucial. Our comprehensive database offers detailed information on the cities, regions, and departments of Equatorial Guinea, including **latitude and longitude** coordinates. This data enables more accurate mapping, spatial analysis, and a better understanding of the country’s urban and natural landscapes.

With access to such data, urban planners, researchers, and environmentalists can better analyze the spatial distribution of resources, population density, and infrastructure in cities such as **Malabo**, **Bata**, and **Mbini**. This geographic data also aids in the planning of infrastructure projects, sustainable resource management, and environmental conservation efforts, all of which are crucial for the nation’s future development.

Conclusion: Understanding the Geographic Potential of Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea’s geographical landscape, characterized by its volcanic islands, coastal plains, and rich natural resources, presents a unique opportunity to explore the interaction between physical geography and human settlements. From the bustling city of **Malabo** to the industrial growth of **Bata** and the agricultural regions of **Río Muni**, the geography of Equatorial Guinea plays a key role in shaping the nation’s economy, culture, and infrastructure. Access to detailed geographic data—including **latitude and longitude** coordinates for cities and regions—provides essential insights for better planning, sustainable development, and resource management. Whether for academic research, environmental studies, or urban planning, this data opens up opportunities to explore the diverse and rapidly developing country of Equatorial Guinea in greater detail.

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  • Geoname_ID: This is a unique identifier for each place or geographical name in the Geoname database.
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