Africa's only Spanish-speaking country is a repressive dictatorship that was until fairly recently fairly closed off to most visitors. But this small swath of West Africa is well worth a visit for its fascinating menu of history, culture, and ecotourism as well as friendly people.
10 things you didn't know about Equatorial Guinea
Not necessarily tourist-oriented, this video provides an interesting look and background on one of Africa's stranger countries, where Spanish is spoken and infrastructure is among the continent's best, alongside grinding poverty and shameless corruption. This has always been a place I've been very curious to visit - perhaps next year!
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Here's one for my fellow language geeks! Not too many are aware that Africa has a Spanish-speaking country! Equatorial Guinea in West Africa was Guinea Española, ruled by Spain for nearly 200 years, and Spanish is an official language which unites the country, spoken by most of its population alongside local languages like Fang, Benga, and others. And though on the surface local Spanish greatly resembles that spoken in its former colonizer, there are some interesting differences: learn more here: https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/equatorial-guinea-spanish/.