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Wele-Nzas

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ultimately became the predominant ethnic group in the province. As European explorers mostly avoided the interior of Equatorial Guinea, there are few accounts of the region in early European histories; even the Spanish governors of the region did not visit Wele-Nzas until the official formation of
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Wele-Nzas has played an important role in post-independence Equatoguinean history as the home province of both of the country's presidents,
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The earliest settlers of Wele-Nzas, and the only inhabitants of the region for nearly 15,000 years, were the
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A clickable map of Equatorial Guinea exhibiting its two regions and eight provinces. The island nation of
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to the east and south. As of 2015, the population of Wele-nzas was 192,017. It derives its name from the
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migration ultimately displaced the Byele, and during the 20th century the last of the Byele migrated to
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Mongomo is the largest city in the province; other major cities include
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Index

Province
Location of Wele-nzas
Equatorial Guinea
Mongomo
Spanish
Equatorial Guinea
Mongomo
Centro sur
Kie-ntem
Gabon
Woleu-Ntem Province
Benito River
Byele peoples
Bantu
Cameroon
Fang people
Spanish Guinea
Francisco Macías Nguema
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
1979 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état
Djibloho
Ciudad de la Paz
São Tomé and Príncipe
Aconibe
Añisoc
Nsok
Bata
Oyem
Mengomeyén
President Obiang Nguema International Airport

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