Equatorial guinea biography of donald

  • Donald C. Johnson (born 1949) is an American career diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador to three countries; Equatorial Guinea, Cape Verde and Mongolia.
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  • Equatorial Guinea obtained independence from Spain in 1968, under the bloody dictatorship of President Francisco Macías Nguema.
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  • Equatorial Guinea

    Country in Central Africa

    Not to be confused with Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Western New Guinea, or Papua New Guinea.For similar terms, see Guinea (disambiguation).

    "EqG" redirects here. For other topics, see EQG.

    Republic of Equatorial Guinea

    • República de Guinea Ecuatorial (Spanish)
    • République de Guinée équatoriale (French)
    • República da Guiné Equatorial (Portuguese)
    Motto: Unidad, Paz, Justicia (Spanish)
    "Unity, Peace, Justice"
    Anthem: Caminemos pisando las sendas de nuestra inmensa felicidad (Spanish)
    Let Us Walk Treading the Paths of Our Immense Happiness
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    CapitalMalabo (current)
    Ciudad de la Paz (under construction)
    3°45′N8°47′E / 3.750°N 8.783°E / 3.750; 8.783
    Largest cityBata, Malabo
    Official languages
    Recognised regional languages
    Ethnic groups

    (2020[3])

    Religion

    (2020)[4]

    Demonym(s)
    GovernmentUnitarydominant-partypresidential republic under a totalitariandictatorship[5][6]

    • President

    Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

    • Vice President

    Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue

    • Prime Minister

    Manuel Osa Nsue