Annobón
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Annobón is a small, remote volcanic island and province of Equatorial Guinea in the Gulf of Guinea, known for its unique biodiversity and Portuguese-influenced Creole culture.
Aliases (4)
- Annobón Island ×4
- Annabon ×1
- Annobón Province ×1
- Annobón for Spain ×1
Statements (47)
Referenced by (13)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Annobonese people
("Annobón Province")
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Equatoguinean Spanish → |
region |
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Spanish colonization of Equatorial Guinea
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appliesToPart |
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Treaty of San Ildefonso (1777)
("Annobón for Spain")
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confirmedControlOf |
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Gulf of Guinea
("Annobón Island")
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contains |
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Annobonese people
("Annobón Island")
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ethnolinguisticGroupOf |
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Treaty of El Pardo
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grantedToSpain |
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Annobón
("Annabon")
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hasAlternativeName |
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Annobón
("Annobón Island")
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hasIsland |
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Equatorial Guinea
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hasIslandRegion |
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Annobonese people
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islandGroup |
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Annobonese people
("Annobón Island")
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nativeTo |
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Bioko Island
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nearbyIsland |