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Name |
Issued
stamps |
Bird
stamps |
---|---|---|
1868–1929
Fernando Pó
Bioko, in Europe traditionally called Fernando Pó |
≈ 200 | ≈ 9 |
1902–1909 Spanish Guinea | ≈ 100 | ≈ 6 |
1903–1910
Elobey, Annobon, and Corisco
Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco was a colonial administration of Spanish Africa. |
≈ 60 | |
1909–1960 Spanish Guinea | ≈ 400 | |
1960–1968 Rio Muni | ≈ 90 | ≈ 6 |
1968–1979
Equatorial Guinea [dictatorship]
Independence was conceded on 12 October 1968 and became the Republic of Equatorial Guinea with Francisco Macías Nguema elected as president. In July 1970, Macias Nguema created a single-party state and made himself president for life in 1972. → see under Equatorial Guinea |
≈ 2 Thousand | |
1979–today
Equatorial Guinea
Independence was conceded on 12 October 1968 and became the Republic of Equatorial Guinea with Francisco Macías Nguema elected as president. In July 1970, Macias Nguema created a single-party state and made himself president for life in 1972. → see under Equatorial Guinea |
≈ 500 | ≈ 9 |
also known as: Spanisch-Guinea de