What is the most popular celebration in Equatorial Guinea?

Christmas Day Equatorial Guinea is mostly Roman Catholic, so the country celebrates Christmas every December 25. Apart from Christian festivities, traditional celebrations are also held like the dance known as balélé in the Bioko region.

What is Equatorial Guinea main dish?

Succotash is the national dish of Equatorial Guinea. It is eaten widely around the country, and it’s simplicity has nourished and fed the population. Succotash is made of a mixture of corn, lima beans, and tomatoes.

What is unique about Equatorial Guinea?

1. It is the only country in Africa to have Spanish as an official language. Equatorial Guinea was a Spanish colony on 2 separate occasions: between 1778 and 1810 and from 1844 to 1968. In fact, Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language.

What holidays do people in Equatorial Guinea celebrate?

Public holidays in Equatorial Guinea

  • January 1: New Year’s Day.
  • Variable: Good Friday.
  • May 1: Labour Day.
  • May 30: Corpus Christi Day.
  • June 5: President’s Day.
  • August 3: Freedom Day.
  • August 15: Constitution Day.
  • October 12: Independence Day.

What is malamba?

Traditional drinks malamba (distilled from sugar cane) and Osang, an African tea. Palm wine, an alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm tree such as the Palmyra, and coconut palms are produced locally. Equatorial Guinea is known for traditional sculpture and mask making.

What are three interesting facts about Equatorial Guinea?

Equatorial Guinea has no shortage of beaches, jungles, and natural sites worth seeing.

  • Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa to have Spanish as an official language.
  • The current capital of Equatorial Guinea is Malabo, which is located in the Bioko Norte province on the island of Bioko, and not the mainland.