• Ethiopia

    The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is an African country. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east and southeast, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city. Official languages: Amharic, Oromo, Somali,…

  • List of Ethiopia Regions, Zones and Weredas (Districts)

    Ethiopia’s Regions are: List of Ethiopia Regions and their Zones and Weredas (Districts) TIGRAY Region North Western Tigray-Zone Tahtay Adiyabo-WeredaLaelay Adiyabo-WeredaMedebay Zana-WeredaTahtay Koraro-WeredaAsegede Tsimbila-WeredaTselemti-WeredaShere Endasilasie /Town/-WeredaShiraro /Town/-Wereda Central Tigray-Zone Mereb Lehe-WeredaAhiferom-WeredaWere Lehe-WeredaAdwa-WeredaLaelay Maychew-WeredaTahtay Maychew-WeredaNader Adet-WeredaKola Temben-WeredaDega Temben-WeredaTanqua Abergele-WeredaAbi Adi /Town/-WeredaAdwa /Town/-WeredaAxum /Town/-Wereda Eastern Tigray-Zone Gulo Meheda-WeredaErob-WeredaSaesi Tsadamba-WeredaGanta Afeshum-WeredaHawuzen-WeredaKilte Awlalo-WeredaAtsbi Wonberta-WeredaAdigrat /Town/-WeredaWukro /Town/-Wereda Southern Tigray-Zone Seharti…

  • GROWTH OF CHURCHES IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA

    In 1841 the Baptist Missionaries society based in London was established in Fernando poo. It is in the Island of Fernando poo that the following missionary, Joseph Merrick, Jackson Fuller and Alfred Saker Presbyterian Mission was set up in Carisco, which later on was extended to Rio Muni. In 1843, the Spanish laid claims of…

  • Equatorial Guinea

    Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s wealthiest nation on account of its huge revenues from oil, yet most of its population live in poverty. The islands of Bioko and Rio Muni were ran as the protectorate of Spanish Guinea until 1959 when it was granted self-rule. CapitalMalabo. Population1,679,172(2022 estimate) Area28,051 sq km (10,831 sq miles) In October…

  • The first Europeans that visited Equatorial Guinea

    The arrival of the first European navigators by the second-half of the xv century changed the life-style of the indigenes. When the Portuguese set out for the Gulf of Guinea, their prime concern was not to colonise Africa as they later did in the xviii and xix centuries. Rather, their aim was to set-up small…

  • History of Equatorial Guinea

    Before the advent of Christianity, the inhabitants of Guinea were hunters and lived on fruit and foodstuff gathering, traces of which may still be found in Bonapa, an island of Bioko South of the capital Malabo. They may possibly have been part of the groups of migrant hunters and named dangymen who for centuries traded…

  • List of ethnic groups in Equatorial Guinea

    The ethnic groups in Equatorial Guinea are: 85.7% Fang6.5% Bubi3.6% Ndowe1.6% Annobon1.1% Bujeba1.1% other Languages in Equatorial Guinea Spanish and French are the official languages. The main African dialects spoken are Fang and Bubi (which is common on Bioko). The various ethnic groups speak their languages too. Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s wealthiest nation…

  • Equatorial Guinea regions, provinces and their capitals

    The regions, provinces and capitals in Equatorial Guinea are as follows: A. The Insular Region with three Provinces: 1a. The Bioko-Norte Province, Capital Malabo. 1b. The Bioko-Sur Province, Capital Luba. 1c. The Annobón Province, Capital San Antonio de Palé. B. The Continental Region, with four Provinces: 2a. The Litoral Province, Capital Bata. 2b. The Kie-Ntem…

  • Largest areas by population in Mwanga District Council, Tanzania

    10 most populated areas in Mwanga District Council, Tanzania are: MwangaKileoLembeniLang•ataMgagaoKifulaChomvuMwanikoShighatiniMsangeni LARGE. List of areas by population in Mwanga District Council from largest to smallest Area Population Mwanga 23,195 Kileo 17,784 Lembeni 13,601 Lang•ata 9,830 Mgagao 8,904 Kifula 7,827 Chomvu 7,352 Mwaniko 7,272 Shighatini 7,016 Msangeni 6,661 Kirya 5,808 Kighare 5,155 Kirongwe 4,559 Kwakoa 4,359 Kilomeni…

  • Largest areas by population in Pangani District Council, Tanzania

    10 most populated areas in Pangani District Council, Tanzania are: KipumbwiPangani MagharibiMkalamoMkwajaMweraMikinguniMasaikaKimang’aPangani MasharikiBushiri LARGE. List of areas by population in Pangani District Council from largest to smallest Area Population Kipumbwi 12,268 Pangani Magharibi 8,179 Mkalamo 6,881 Mkwaja 6,663 Mwera 6,059 Mikinguni 5,963 Masaika 5,046 Kimang’a 4,739 Pangani Mashariki 4,157 Bushiri 4,127 Madanga 3,705 Ubangaa 3,261 Tungamaa…