Santa Isabel

E90817

Santa Isabel was the colonial capital city of Spanish Equatorial Guinea, serving as the administrative and political center during Spanish rule.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Santa Isabel canonical 3

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Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
former capital city
administeredBy Spanish colonial administration
capitalOf Río Muni
surface form: Spanish Guinea
colonialPower Spain
continent Africa
country Río Muni
surface form: Spanish Guinea
formerColonialName Santa Isabel de Fernando Poo
formerNameOf Malabo
function administrative center of Spanish Equatorial Guinea
political center of Spanish Equatorial Guinea
hasPort yes
historicalRegion Equatorial Guinea
languageUsed Spanish
laterNameOf Santa Isabel self-linksurface differs
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Bioko Island
surface form: Bioko

Gulf of Guinea
locatedInPresentDayCountry Equatorial Guinea
locatedOnIsland Bioko Island
surface form: Bioko
namedAfter Saint Isabel
partOf Spanish Empire
surface form: Spanish colonial empire
politicalStatus capital city under Spanish rule
role colonial capital of Spanish Equatorial Guinea
significance main urban center of Spanish Guinea
timePeriod Spanish colonial period in Equatorial Guinea
urbanType coastal city
usedAs seat of colonial governor of Spanish Guinea

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Malabo formerName Santa Isabel
Santa Isabel laterNameOf Santa Isabel self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Malabo