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Annobón, the Former Black Republic, Which Burns to Emancipate Equatorial Guinea

Summary by Courrier International
The story of a small island in the Gulf of Guinea, discovered at the end of the 15th century by the Portuguese and gradually populated by slaves, is retraced by the history of a small island in the Gulf of Guinea. Later, abandoned by the settlers, Annobón acquired de facto autonomy. Today, under the authoritarian regime of Equatorial Guinea, its 5,000 inhabitants dream of a new independence.
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The story of a small island in the Gulf of Guinea, discovered at the end of the 15th century by the Portuguese and gradually populated by slaves, is retraced by the history of a small island in the Gulf of Guinea. Later, abandoned by the settlers, Annobón acquired de facto autonomy. Today, under the authoritarian regime of Equatorial Guinea, its 5,000 inhabitants dream of a new independence.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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