Equatorial Guinea, located on the western coast of Central Africa, includes "Corisco", "Elobey Grande", and "Elobey Chico" islands in its territory. The country is split into two parts: an insular region encompassing Bioko Island (home to the capital, Malabo) and Annobon Island, and a mainland region known as "Rio Muni". The island country Sao Tome and Principe is located between Bioko Island and Annobon Island, all being part of the Cameroon Line. Equatorial Guinea is unique as it is the only African country where Spanish is an official language.
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