Insular Region (Equatorial Guinea)

The Insular Region of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Región Insular de Guinea Ecuatorial, French: Région insulaire de Guinée équatoriale, Portuguese: Região Insular da Guiné Equatorial) comprises the former Spanish territory of Fernando Po, together with Annobón island, the latter formerly part of the Spanish territory of Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco, which was located in the Gulf of Guinea and in the Corisco Bay.

The other main cities are Luba, Riaba, Rebola, Baney, and San Antonio de Palé.

It is located about 40 km away from Cameroon and is the largest island of the Gulf of Guinea, covering 2,017 km2.

Annobón is a small 17 km2 volcanic island, and the most remote territory of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea.

The sovereign state of São Tomé and Príncipe, is located between Annobón and Bioko.

Maps of Annobón and Bioko .