Flag of Equatorial Guinea
Flag (Flag of Equatorial Guinea)
Emblem of Equatorial Guinea
Emblem (National Emblem)

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Let us tread the path Of our immense happiness. In brotherhood, without separation, Let us sing freedom! After two centuries of being subjected Under colonial domination, In fraternal union, without discrimination, Let us sing freedom! Let us shout: Long live Guinea! Defend our freedom. Sing always free Guinea, And always preserve national independence.
Caminemos pisando las sendas De nuestra inmensa felicidad. En fraternidad, sin separación, ¡Cantemos Libertad! Tras dos siglos de estar sometidos, Bajo la dominación colonial, En fraterna unión, sin discriminar, ¡Cantemos Libertad!

Equatorial Guinea

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Introduction
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, referred to as Equatorial Guinea, also referred to as Equatorial Guinea in Chinese, is located in central Africa. Population in 2019 The number of people is 93,5983. Although the country’s name has the word equator, in fact the equator only passes through the waters between its territories and does not directly pass through the country’s land territory.
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Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Three horizontal flags of green, white and red, with a blue triangle on the left and the national emblem in the middle. Green symbolizes agriculture and the earth, white symbolizes the desire for peace, red It symbolizes the people's struggle for independence, and the blue symbolizes the Gulf of Guinea. The big tree in the national emblem is the country's 'Tree of God'-the mangrove, which symbolizes the country's solid, free and independent standing on this land. Six yellow hexagons The stars represent six regions, Munni River District, Bioko Island, Annoben Island, Corris Island, and Ellobe Island. The ribbon is the national motto-'Unity, Peace, Justice'.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Equatorial Guinea was opened on October 12, 1968, was abolished on April 6, 1973, and resumed use on August 21, 1979. It is a white ground shield emblem with a kapok tree painted on it. Above the shield There are six yellow six-pointed stars symbolizing the six regions of the country. The national motto 'Unification, Peace, Justice' is written in Spanish from left to right on the lower ribbon.
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