Equatorial Guinea cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats

Equatorial_Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON

Last update : 20 January 2026.

Country
Equatorial Guinea
Capital
Malabo
Number of cities
2048
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Equatorial Guinea. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 2048 places in Equatorial Guinea that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Equatorial Guinea is Malabo.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
2306971OsonengoOsomongo,Osonengo,OsonongoGQ1.26169.570220Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306567UlandoGQ1.563749.593170Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307039OdumaGQ1.431719.620820Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306479YomosomoGQ2.1450410.630350Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308996EvinayongGQ1.0940710.27550Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308650MabereGQ1.3917611.063920Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307240NlangGQ1.9127510.712990Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308463ManyangaGQ1.620279.716420Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307674MvometomGQ1.7525710.172140Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310247AsocAsoc,Esongasi,EsongsiGQ1.5936711.235920Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306912OvengGQ2.1590410.968050Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310581AcogaAcoga,AkogaGQ1.36410.674490Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308272MbiralenMbiralem,MbiralenGQ1.932229.886050Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309231EcuryaGQ1.755489.775660Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309188EguongGQ2.0151111.158180Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307264NiefangNiefan,Niefang,NniefangGQ1.8508710.251870Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307126NtanNtan,NtangGQ2.1093710.607390Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310406AlogoecogGQ1.9636910.39640Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307160NsocNsoc,NsokGQ1.7669810.906110Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308387MayangGQ1.165159.939950Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309407DomandeGQ0.890149.321910Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310144AyeeninGQ1.899489.901910Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307468NdanguengGQ1.8288311.363130Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310072BariobéBariaobe,Bariobe,BariobéGQ3.582488.866890Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309055EsongGQ1.6526411.071980Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309209EfonEfon,EfongGQ1.0017210.262780Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306712SeñeGQ2.0401511.13560Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307602NcoNco,NkoGQ1.8598710.501190Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309888BidoaBidoa,BidonGQ1.2334810.577860Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308964EyamoyongEya’mayong,Eyamoyong,Eya’mayongGQ1.711869.837770Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307484NcumesongNcumensong,Ncumesong,NkumesongGQ1.5933410.33860Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309885BidogoBidogo,BidokGQ1.6024911.122350Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308612MacogaMacoga,MakogaGQ1.8241710.509640Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307969MilangMelang,MilangGQ1.9200211.260240Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309942BibeGQ2.0353510.386430Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307413NdyengomNdegengon,NdyengomGQ1.3069310.805240Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310596AcocAcoc,AcotGQ1.9345910.45120Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308985EvoaryuluGQ1.041810.948840Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309418DiboloGQ1.6237911.325860Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308251MbominangGQ1.9427710.732140Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310544AconnguiGQ1.248419.439810Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309664BondeiBandy,BondeiGQ0.973679.500640Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307539NcolayopGQ1.5342311.201590Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307697MvengMveng,NvengGQ1.127110.359520Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307764MosocGQ1.183749.488840Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306717SaugonGQ1.8626210.786010Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307988MidyoboGQ1.3811810.527130Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310270AsasiGQ1.8267210.756270Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308469MansengGQ1.485910.222830Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307415NdyengmiangNdyengmiang,NsenguemiangGQ1.0280110.047490Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309118EningabeEnigabe,EningabeGQ0.985549.966970Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307548NcolábamGQ1.0388910.637520Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309574CamGQ1.8287611.134990Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310310AñisocGQ1.7275510.085590Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307258NiemoyongNiemoyong,NniemayongGQ1.1968810.597630Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308958EyiyielonGQ1.861639.988150Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309771BisóbinamGQ1.3413111.115850Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309723BobobaBevova,BobobaGQ0.986039.506960Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309450CumangulCoumenye,Cumangul,CumenyeGQ1.458569.53820Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308712LoayopGQ1.2715210.703760Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306756SandumaGQ1.902999.89840Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308649MabereGQ1.6412210.87680Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306882Parador de MusolaGQ3.418098.647360Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307087NyaleGQ1.199399.376030Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307854MocomoMocomo,MokomGQ2.0166710.950Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310341AndomGQ1.8823610.504460Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309387DumanduinGQ2.0833311.050Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309205EfulanGQ1.3457210.724750Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306612TomGQ1.8305810.574170Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308435MasengGQ1.532069.656930Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310660AbonGQ2.0953711.255030Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306509YanaboteGQ1.262419.398630Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306977OsamvainGQ1.382611.241610Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309258EcoguongEcoguong,Eko’guong,Eko’guongGQ1.9775410.801590Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310361AmvangsiAmvangsi,AnvangosiGQ1.4747310.669650Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308993EvinayongGQ1.4885510.27880Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307574NcoanenNcoanen,Nko Anem-Manike,Nko Anem-ManiqueGQ2.0480710.586160Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307146NsogobuotNsogobor,NsogobuotGQ1.7647410.103030Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310246AsocAsoc,AsokGQ1.7567710.610Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309249EcuamayeneAcumayene,Ecuamayene,Ekua’mayene,Ekua’mayeneGQ1.3652811.249260Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309221EdumGQ1.6792811.371020Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310332AñengGQ1.0936810.363120Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308310MbeMbe,Mbel,MbeleGQ1.208359.830390Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310004BelunguGQ1.523619.579640Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308232MbumMbum,MbunGQ1.926511.167540Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306929OvengGQ1.5729210.372450Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307012Olun-ManOlumnang,Olun-ManGQ1.8805910.584880Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307193NsangnamGQ1.134179.970390Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307617NcasiaGQ2.0833311.283330Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308433MasengMaseng,Maseng-NsamikanGQ1.8784810.557370Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308554MalenGQ1.7421810.491880Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309749BisumGQ1.47079.849620Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308266MboeteGQ1.109219.968720Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307991MidyoboGQ1.1984810.09970Africa/Malabopopulated place
2307017OlongGQ1.883149.881050Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309354EbangGQ1.5666711.150Africa/Malabopopulated place
2309193EfuleEfulan,EfuleGQ1.087319.568430Africa/Malabopopulated place
2306780SambimbaGQ1.455769.534530Africa/Malabopopulated place
2308396MavunoMavumo,MavunoGQ1.3512210.581280Africa/Malabopopulated place
2310692AbenelangGQ1.792869.7770Africa/Malabopopulated place

**Unveiling Equatorial Guinea: A Geographer's Perspective**

Introduction**

Equatorial Guinea, nestled on the west coast of Central Africa, is a country of geographical and cultural diversity. As a geographer, delving into the spatial intricacies of Equatorial Guinea involves acquiring data on its cities, regions, and departments, while also obtaining the latitude and longitude coordinates for each urban center. This article embarks on a journey to uncover the spatial dynamics of Equatorial Guinea, shedding light on its diverse landscapes, natural resources, and societal complexities.

Mapping the Regions and Departments**

Equatorial Guinea's geographical landscape is characterized by its rich biodiversity, with dense rainforests, volcanic peaks, and coastal plains. Divided into administrative regions and departments, Equatorial Guinea's territorial divisions reflect its colonial legacy, ethnic diversity, and economic activities. Understanding these administrative units is essential for analyzing spatial patterns, resource distribution, and regional development strategies.

Exploring Urban Centers and Rural Settlements**

Equatorial Guinea's urban centers, including the capital city Malabo, Bata, and Ebebiyin, serve as hubs of economic activity, cultural exchange, and administrative functions. Meanwhile, rural settlements scattered across the mainland and islands offer insights into traditional Equatoguinean life, characterized by agriculture, fishing, and indigenous cultures. Exploring the spatial distribution of urban and rural populations provides valuable insights into Equatorial Guinea's demographic dynamics and urbanization trends.

Acquiring Geographical Coordinates**

Acquiring accurate geographical coordinates for Equatorial Guinea's cities and towns is essential for spatial analysis, cartographic mapping, and disaster management planning. By obtaining latitude and longitude data for each locality, geographers enhance our understanding of spatial distribution, population density, and infrastructure networks. From the volcanic peaks of Bioko to the coastal communities of Annobón, precise geospatial information forms the basis for informed decision-making and sustainable development initiatives.

Preserving Biodiversity and Natural Resources**

Equatorial Guinea's natural resources and biodiversity are among its most valuable assets, supporting livelihoods, food security, and ecological balance. Preserving these resources is crucial for sustainable development, environmental conservation, and climate resilience. Geographers play a vital role in monitoring and managing natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable land use practices, and mitigating the impacts of deforestation, habitat loss, and climate change on Equatorial Guinea's unique biodiversity.

Conclusion**

In conclusion, exploring Equatorial Guinea's geography offers valuable insights into its diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and environmental challenges. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we deepen our understanding of Equatorial Guinea's spatial complexity and societal dynamics. Let us continue to study, appreciate, and conserve the geographical diversity of Equatorial Guinea, ensuring the well-being of its people and the preservation of its natural heritage for future generations.

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Exploring Equatorial Guinea’s Geography: A Geographer's Insight into Cities, Regions, and Data

Equatorial Guinea, one of the smallest countries in Africa, offers a complex and fascinating geographical landscape. The country is composed of a mainland portion, known as Río Muni, and several islands, with the largest being Bioko Island, home to the capital city, Malabo. From its coastal cities to its interior rainforest regions, Equatorial Guinea’s geography is deeply tied to its historical, cultural, and economic development. As a geographer, examining the spatial distribution of its cities, their administrative regions, and the underlying environmental factors provides invaluable insights into how the country functions and evolves.

Geographical Layout of Equatorial Guinea: Cities, Regions, and Provinces

Equatorial Guinea is divided into two primary regions: the mainland (Río Muni) and the islands, with each region having its own distinct geographical features and urbanization patterns. The mainland region is characterized by a mixture of dense forests, rivers, and small coastal towns, while the islands are home to more developed urban areas, including the capital city, Malabo, on Bioko Island.

The country is divided into seven provinces: Bioko Norte, Bioko Sur, Annobón, Río Muni, and others. These provinces encompass a diverse range of geographic features, from the mountains and volcanic formations of Bioko Island to the dense rainforests of the mainland. Malabo, the capital, is the primary economic and political hub of the country, while the port city of Bata, located on the mainland, plays an important role in trade and industrial development.

Understanding how cities and towns are distributed across these regions is key to understanding how Equatorial Guinea’s urban areas interact with their natural surroundings. The geography of the regions influences the country’s infrastructure, agricultural practices, and natural resource management, making the spatial data essential for anyone looking to explore its urban and rural dynamics.

Latitude and Longitude: Mapping Equatorial Guinea’s Cities

For any geographer, obtaining latitude and longitude data for cities and regions is crucial for accurate mapping and spatial analysis. The latitude and longitude of each city in Equatorial Guinea reveal not only their geographical positions but also their relationships to key natural features such as mountains, rivers, and the coastline.

The capital city, Malabo, is located on the northern coast of Bioko Island, while Bata, the largest city on the mainland, sits along the Gulf of Guinea. These cities, with their distinct positions, offer different challenges and opportunities for urban development. For example, Malabo’s location on an island influences its trade routes, while cities on the mainland are more reliant on inland transportation and resource extraction.

By obtaining the exact latitude and longitude of cities like Malabo, Bata, and other towns, geographers can analyze the spatial relationships between these urban centers and how they connect with surrounding natural environments. This geographic data helps to inform urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental conservation efforts, especially in regions prone to deforestation or flooding.

Accessing Equatorial Guinea’s Geographical Data in Multiple Formats

To make full use of Equatorial Guinea’s geographical data, it is important to access the information in a variety of formats. These formats—CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML—allow for flexibility in how the data is used and analyzed, making it easier for researchers, urban planners, and developers to tailor their work to specific needs.

CSV (Comma Separated Values) files are ideal for organizing data in a simple, easily accessible format that can be opened in spreadsheet applications. With this format, users can sort and filter city data by population, area, or proximity to certain features. SQL (Structured Query Language) is perfect for those working with relational databases, allowing for more complex queries and analysis of geographic relationships. SQL databases are useful for querying large sets of city data to uncover patterns related to urban development, infrastructure, or economic activity.

For developers, JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) are the most widely used formats for integrating geographic data into web applications or Geographic Information Systems (GIS). These formats are essential for creating interactive maps, visualizations, and tools that help users explore and analyze the data dynamically. Whether for displaying geographic features or visualizing population density, JSON and XML provide the flexibility needed to integrate data into custom applications and platforms.

By offering Equatorial Guinea’s data in these formats, users are able to access, analyze, and visualize the country’s geography in a way that is tailored to their specific projects, whether for academic research, urban development, or environmental conservation.

The Importance of Geographic Data for Understanding Equatorial Guinea

Understanding the geography of Equatorial Guinea, with its distinctive urban and rural landscapes, is crucial for anyone seeking to analyze the country’s development, challenges, and potential. From the dense rainforests and volcanic mountains of the mainland to the coastal urbanization of the islands, each region plays a different role in shaping the national economy, infrastructure, and cultural identity.

Accessing detailed geographic data on cities, regions, and their latitude and longitude coordinates is essential for gaining a clearer understanding of these spatial relationships. Whether you are studying urban growth patterns in Malabo or examining resource management in the rainforests of Río Muni, the availability of accurate geographical data allows for a more comprehensive analysis of Equatorial Guinea’s geography.

Moreover, having access to this data in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML empowers users to adapt the information for a wide range of applications. Researchers, developers, and urban planners can use this data to analyze spatial trends, create interactive tools, and make more informed decisions for sustainable development in Equatorial Guinea.

By unlocking the potential of Equatorial Guinea’s geographic data, it becomes possible to gain a deeper understanding of how the country’s cities and regions interact with their environment and how their geographical positions impact economic and social development. Whether it’s for mapping the growth of urban areas, designing infrastructure projects, or exploring environmental conservation efforts, this data is essential for understanding the full scope of Equatorial Guinea’s geography and its potential for future development.

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