Annobón
Annobón (Spanish: Colonia de Annobón; Portuguese: Colônia de Ano-Bom) is a overseas Colony of Equatorial Guinea. The province consists of the island of Annobón and its associated islets in the Gulf of Guinea. Annobón is the smallest province of Equatorial Guinea in both area and population. According to the 2015 census, Annobón had 5,314 inhabitants, a small population increase from the 5,008 registered by the 2001 census. The official language is Spanish but most of the inhabitants speak a creole form of Portuguese. The island's main industries are fishing and forestry.
Annobón | |
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Country | Equatorial Guinea |
Capital | San Antonio de Palé |
Area | |
• Total | 17 km2 (7 sq mi) |
Highest elevation (Quioveo) | 598 m (1,962 ft) |
Population (2015) | |
• Total | 5,314 |
• Density | 310/km2 (810/sq mi) |
Designations | |
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Ramsar Wetland | |
Official name | Isla de Annobón |
Designated | 2 June 2003 |
Reference no. | 1309 |
Annobón is the only island of the country located in the Southern Hemisphere of the Atlantic Ocean. The provincial capital is San Antonio de Palé on the north side of the island; the other town is Mabana, formerly known as San Pedro. The roadstead is relatively safe, and some passing vessels take advantage of it in order to obtain water and fresh provisions, of which Annobón has offered an abundant supply. However, there is no regular shipping service to the rest of Equatorial Guinea, and ships call as infrequently as every few months.