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file : interesting creatures #2 : endangered birds (list)
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abbot's booby
abbot's starling
aberdare cistocola
abyssinian longclaw
aceh pheasant
african white-backed vulture
african black oystercatcher
african gray parrot
african green broadbill
african penguin
african skimmer
agulhas long-billed lark
akekee
akepa
akiapola'au
akikiki
ala shan redstart
alagoas antwren
alagoas curassow
alagoas foliage-gleaner
alagoas tyrannulet
alatroa grebe
albert's lyrebird
albertine owlet
aldabra brush warbler
aldabra drongo
algerian nuthatch
allpahuayo antbird
altamira yellowthroat
amami jay
amani sunbird
amazonian parrotlet
amber mountain rock thrush
ambon yellow white-eye
amsterdam albatross
anambra waxbill
ancient antwren
andaman crake
andaman cuckoo-dove
andaman drongo
andaman hawk-owl
andaman scops-owl
andaman serpent eagle
andaman treepie
andaman wood pigeon
andaman woodpecker
andean condor
andean flamingo
angolan cave-chat
anianiau
anjouan island sparrowhawk
anjoan scops-owl
ankober serin
annobon white-eye
antioquia bristle-tyrant
antipodean albatross
antipodes green parakeet
apo myna
apo sunbird
apolinar's marsh wren
appert's tetraka
apurimac spinetail
aquatic warbler
arabian grosbeak
arabian woodpecker
araripe manakin
araucaria tit-spinetail
archbold's bowerbird
archer's lark
ascension frigatebird
ash's lark
ash-breasted tit-tyrant
ash-throated antwren
ashy antwren
ashy storm-petrel
ashy thrush
ashy-breasted flycatcher
ashy-headed laughingthrush
asian dowitcher
asian golden weaver (why does it sound like a spider)
asian green broadbill
atitlan grebe
atiu swiftlet
atlantic petrel
atlantic royal flycatcher
atlantic yellow-nosed albatross
atoll fruit-dove
atoll starling
auckland islands rail
auckland islands shag
auckland islands teal
auduoin's gull
austen's brown hornbill
austral rail
australasian bittern
australian bustard
azores bullfinch
azores wood pigeon
azure jay
azure-breasted pitta
azure-rumped tanager
azure-shouldered tanager
sources
earthsendangered.com [link]
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Aldo Romano»Louis Sclavis»Henri Texier - Annobon
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Radio Equatorial Guinea Online FM & AM + (Radio Android Application 🇬🇶📻)
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Radio Broadcasting in Equatorial Guinea: A Vital Medium for Information and Entertainment
Radio broadcasting is an essential medium for communication, entertainment, and information dissemination in Equatorial Guinea. With the country's vast cultural and linguistic diversity, radio stations play a crucial role in connecting people across the nation.
Equatorial Guinea has a number of radio stations, both state-owned and private, that broadcast programs in various languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, and the local languages of Fang and Bubi. Each radio station has its unique programming and format to cater to the diverse interests of its audience.
Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial (RNGE) is the national radio station of Equatorial Guinea, broadcasting in Spanish and French. RNGE is the oldest and most prominent radio station in the country, with a wide reach across the nation. RNGE broadcasts news, music, sports, educational, and cultural programs.
Other state-owned radio stations include Radio Bata, Radio Malabo, and Radio Annobon, which broadcast in the local languages of Fang and Bubi. These stations provide vital information to rural communities and help preserve local languages and cultures.
There are also private radio stations in Equatorial Guinea, such as Radio Asonga, Radio Macuto, and Radio Maria, which broadcast a variety of programs, including music, news, talk shows, and religious programs. These stations offer a unique perspective on local and international news and provide a platform for public debate and discussion.
Radio stations in Equatorial Guinea face some challenges, such as limited resources and censorship. However, they continue to play an essential role in disseminating information and providing entertainment to the nation. In recent years, some radio stations have started broadcasting online, expanding their reach beyond the borders of Equatorial Guinea.
In conclusion, radio broadcasting is a vital medium in Equatorial Guinea, providing a platform for communication, entertainment, and information dissemination. The diversity of programming, including local languages and cultures, reflects the nation's rich heritage and promotes unity and understanding among its people. The radio stations in Equatorial Guinea continue to evolve, adapting to the changing technological landscape and the needs of their audience.
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Map of Equatorial Guinea + Registration in French #equatorialguinea #equatorialguinea🇬🇶 #malabo #africa #afrique #afrika #map #flag #obiang #espagne🇪🇸 #españa #centralafrica #afrique #afriquecentrale #petrolium #oil #petroleum #camerun #gabon #bioko #annobon #mongomo #luba #portugais #francais #spanishguinea #instagram #facebook #travel #travelgram #viajes @bestafricanvinesofficial @africapower https://www.instagram.com/burn_pheonixblaze/p/CXUWh9wK06i/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Con Luis Leante tras presentar Annobón. #annobon #luisleante
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A new variant has been added!
Annobon Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone smithii)
© misrochs
It hatches from active, black, blue, central, clean, mid, other, restless, similar, various, and white eggs.
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Annobon
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Thank you😁❤️❤️❤️❤️
Major gulfs of the world
A gulf is a deep sea arm that is encircled by the land.
Gulf of Cazones
The Gulf of Cazones is a huge gulf in southern Cuba. It is positioned at the south by the Cienfuegos and Matanzas provinces, between the northeast boundary of the Jardinillos Bank on the south, and Piedras and other reefs and cays at the northern side. At the western border of the gulf, an adjunct of 30 miles forms the head of Cayo Blanco and Cayo Sigua.
This extension and vertical cliffs divide the parts where the depth of the sea differs in size from 15 to 200 meters. At these parts of the division, it is reported that there are sea fans and coral colonies, coral fish and large tubular sponges. Also, at the boundary of the gulf, there are Lane snappers.
The region is said to be dangerous for watercraft to cross because of windless and cross-currents. Black coral has been exhausted in the sides where the depth of waters of the gulf is little. The coral is used to make ornament jewelry. The use has increased since the 1960s, but there are current laws which are against the collection of the specimens that are at most 3.9 feet tall and 0.98 inches wide.
Gulf of Alaska
The Gulf of Alaska is a water mouth of the North Pacific on the south of the coastline of Alaska, United States.
The Gulf shares border with the Cape Spencer at the east, and with the Kodiak Island and the Alaska Peninsula at the west. Its surface area is approximately 1.533 million kilometers square. The coastal region is deeply divided by fjords and other arms of the sea like Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet on any of the Kenai Peninsula.
The Copper and Susitna rivers flow into the Gulf of Alaska. Oil has been found underneath Controller Bay and down the Cook Inlet. The glaciers detached the enormous icebergs, which the Alaska Current takes out into the sea. The gulf creates a remarkable storm, and deep water corals can be found in the region.
Gulf of Guinea
The northern tropical of Atlantic Ocean is called the Gulf of Guinea. It is in the middle of Cape Palmas, Liberia, west and Cape Lopez in the north part. The gulf is found at the junction of the Prime Meridian and Equator.
Among the rivers that shed its waters into the gulf are the Volta and Niger rivers. The Bight of Bonny and the Bight of Benin are the regions along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea. The islands located at the gulf includes Annobon, the Elobeys, Bioko, Sao Tome, and Principe, and Corisco. The largest islands in the Gulf of Guinea are found in the southwest-northeast chain that is the part of the Cameroon line of volcanoes.
Persian Gulf
The area covered by the Persian Gulf is about 251,000 square kilometers. The Persian Gulf is an extension of the Indian Ocean and is found in the middle of the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
The major river delta called Shatt al-Arab, which takes the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, marks the western end of the Persian Gulf. The length of the Persian Gulf has is approximately 989 kilometers. Saudi Arabia resides in most of the southern coast while Iran resides in most of the northern coast of the Persian Gulf. This body of water is also called ‘Arabian Gulf’ by specific Arab regions, or just ‘The Gulf’ though the names sometimes bring some controversy.
None of the names has been recognized at the international level. The Persian Gulf, with its coastal regions, is the major source of crude oil in the world. The region has abundant natural resources; this makes the area the basis of the international tension; one of them is the 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran War. The region also has plentiful fishing grounds, rich in pearl oysters, and large coral reefs. The ecology of the Persian Gulf has come under pressure due to construction and industrialization.
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is sometimes referred to as America’s sea. It is one of its kind; it is semi-enclosed seawater that is sited in the middle of Florida and Yucatan peninsulas at the United States’ southern shores.
The Gulf shares borders with five of the fifty US states; Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. The Gulf of Mexico occupies not less than 600,000 square miles.
It has a depth of about 12,000 feet in some parts like in the Sigsbee Deep. The water from the Caribbean Sea flows into the Gulf of Mexico via the Yucatan Strait, then quickly circulates in a clockwise loop current. Water then exits the Gulf via Florida Straits to the Atlantic Ocean and form the powerful water currents in the world (Gulf Stream).
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
The Gulf of Saint Lawrence is the bay of North America’s Great inland sea through the Atlantic Ocean.
It is a semi-enclosed marine and the largest firth in the world with an area of about 91,000 square miles. Labrador Peninsula border the Gulf of Saint Lawrence at the North, while the Cape Breton and Nova Scotia Peninsula border it at the south. At the east, it shares a border with Newfoundland, while at the west it borders the New Brunswick and Gaspe.
The gulf has Magdalen, Anticosti, and the Prince Edward Islands. Moreover, apart from Saint Lawrence River, the gulf has other side streams like the Humber and the Natashquan Rivers. The arms of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence include; the Miramichi Bay, Bay of Islands, Chaleur Bay, St. George’s Bay, and Northumberland Strait. The gulf sheds its waters into the Atlantic Ocean through the straits of Cabot, the Belle Isle, and of the Canso.
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Mister Guinea Ecuatorial 2022 results: Joselayt Ebana Miko crowns successor in Malabo
Mister Guinea Ecuatorial 2022 results: Joselayt Ebana Miko crowns successor in Malabo
beauty pageant: Mister Guinea Ecuatorial
edition: 2nd
date: September 3, 2022
venue: Hotel 3 de Agosto, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
international membership: Mister World
candidates: 15
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FINALISTS
PLACEMENTNAME (HOMETOWN)Top 50Basilio Santander (Annobon)Miguel Angel Mba (Añisok)Abraham Mauve (Baney)Eusebio Meveme (Bata)Lamberto Bze (Bidjabidjan)Miguel Obiang (Ebibeyin)Joaquin Nauffal…
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Discovering the world
Equatorial Guinea 🇬🇶
Basic facts
Official name: République de Guinée équatoriale/Républica da Guiné Equatorial/República de Guinea Ecuatorial (Republic of Equatorial Guinea) (French/English/Portuguese)
Capital city: Malabo
Population: 1.7 million (2023)
Demonym: Equatoguinean
Type of government: unitary presidential republic
Head of state and government: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (President)
Gross domestic product (purchasing power parity): $28.35 billion (2023)
Gini coefficient of wealth inequality: 58.8% (high) (2022)
Human Development Index: 0.650 (medium) (2022)
Currency: Central African CFA franc (XAF)
Fun fact: It is one of the few countries whose capital city is not on the mainland.
Etymology
The country’s name comes from its geographic location near the Equator and in the African region of Guinea.
Geography
Equatorial Guinea is located in Central Africa and borders Cameroon to the north, Gabon to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
There are four main climates: tropical rainforest in the northernmost part, dry-winter tropical savanna in the southeast, subtropical highland in the center of Bioko Island, and tropical monsoon in the rest. Temperatures range from 20 °C (68 °F) in winter to 31 °C (87.8 °F) in summer. The average annual temperature is 24.2 °C (75.5 °F).
The country is divided into eight provinces (provinces/províncias/provincias). The largest cities in Equatorial Guinea are Bata, Malabo, Ebebiyín, Aconibe, and Añisoc.
History
1472-1778: Portuguese rule
1640-1902: Aro Confederacy
1778-1968: Spanish Guinea
1968-present: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Economy
Equatorial Guinea mainly imports from Spain, China, and the United States and exports to France, China, and the United States. Its top exports are crude oil, liquefied petroleum gas, and acyclic alcohols.
It has abundant mineral, natural gas, and oil reserves. Industry represents 87.3% of the GDP, followed by services (8.1%) and agriculture (4.6%).
Equatorial Guinea is a member of the African Union, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, la Francophonie, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Demographics
The Fang are the largest ethnic group (85.7%), followed by the Bubi (6.5%), Ndowe (3.6%), and Annobon (1.6%). The main religion is Christianity, practiced by 88.7% of the population, 83.7% of which is Catholic.
It has a positive net migration rate and a fertility rate of 4.2 children per woman. 74% of the population lives in urban areas. Life expectancy is 63.7 years and the median age is 20.3 years. The literacy rate is 95.3%.
Languages
The official languages of the country are French, Portuguese, and Spanish. The latter is spoken by 88% of the population, while French is not widely spoken. Indigenous languages include Benga, Bube, Fang, and Ndowe.
Culture
Storytelling, traditional music, and witchcraft vertebrate Equatoguinean culture, which has African and Spanish influences.
Men traditionally wear a loose robe or a long shirt and loose pants. Women wear a loose top and a long skirt or a long dress with colorful patterns and a head wrap.
Architecture
Traditional houses in Equatorial Guinea are made of wood and have tin roofs and blue doors and windows.
Cuisine
The Equatoguinean diet is based on fish, meat, rice, sweet potatoes, and vegetables. Typical dishes include akwadu (baked bananas with coconut), bambucha (a stew of cassava leaves with banana or cassava), konkoe ture gbeli (smoked catfish in a spicy sauce with rice), sopa de pescado con cacahuete (a peanut soup with fish, onions, and tomato), and succotash (a dish of green beans, corn, mushrooms, onions, and tomatoes).
Holidays and festivals
Like other Christian countries, Equatorial Guinea celebrates Good Friday, Corpus Christi, Immaculate Conception, and Christmas Day. It also commemorates New Year’s Day and Labor Day.
Specific Equatoguinean holidays include President’s Day on June 5, Freedom Day on August 3, Constitution Day on August 15, and Independence Day on October 12.
Independence Day
Other celebrations include the Bodypainting Festival, the Malabo Hip Hop Festival, and the Music Day Festival, which features ballet and traditional dances.
Bodypainting Festival
Landmarks
There is one UNESCO World Heritage Site: Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve.
Other landmarks include the Bantabaré Caves, the Batete Church, the Luba Crater, the Mongomo Basilica, and St. Elizabeth’s Cathedral.
St. Elizabeth’s Cathedral
Famous people
Benjamín Enzema - athlete
Bibiana Olama - athlete
Chupe - soccer player
Emilio Buale - actor
Genoveva Añonma Nze - soccer player
Jan Tomás Ávila Laurel - activist and writer
Joëlle Rivero - actress
Laetitia Ntsame Assoumou - musician
Leandro Mbomio Nsue - sculptor
María Nsué Angüe - writer
Leandro Mbomio Nsue
You can find out more about life in Equatorial Guinea in this article and this video.
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Here’s my Tier list of flags of Dependent Territories, Dependencies, Enclaves/Exclaves, and other self governing and non self governing territories.
From top to bottom, left to right.
Azores (Portugal)
Torres Strait (Australia)
Bonaire (Netherlands)
Hong Kong (China)
Madeira (Portugal)
Baarle-Nassau (Netherlands)
Macau (China)
Isle of Man (United Kingdom)
Tokelau (New Zealand)
British Antarctic Territory (United Kingdom)
French Polynesia (France)
Canary Islands (Spain)
Greenland (Denmark)
Curacao (Netherlands)
Martinique (France)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands (France)
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands (United Kingdom)
Jarvis Island (United States)
Panama Canal Zone (United States)
Åland Islands (Finland)
Faroe Islands (Denmark)
Puerto Rico (United States)
Niue (New Zealand)
French Guiana (France) this flag is the former flag, they took away the territories flag in 2015, but it is still in use by the people of Guiana
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France)
Chilean Antarctic Territory (Chile)
Sint Eustatius (Netherlands)
Büsingen am Hochrhein (Germany)
Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia)
Gibraltar (United Kingdom)
Anguilla (United Kingdom)
Wallis and Futuna (France)
Guernsey (United Kingdom)
Navassa Island (United States)
Easter Island (Chile)
Netherland Antilles (Netherland) was disbanded but I think it deserves to be on here
American Samoa (United States)
Norfolk Island (Australia)
Jersey (United Kingdom)
Tristan De Cunha (United Kingdom)
Saba (Netherlands)
New Caledonia (France)
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (United Kingdom)
Palmyra Atoll (United States)
Argentine Antarctic Territory (Argentina)
Ceuta (Spain)
Ascension Island (United Kingdom)
Cayman Islands (United Kingdom)
Wake Island (United States)
Saint Helena (United Kingdom)
Bornholm (Denmark)
Annobon (Equatorial Guinea)
Heligoland (Germany)
Christmas Island (Australia)
Guam (United States)
Turks and Caicos (United Kingdom)
Cook Islands (New Zealand)
British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom)
Pitcairn Islands (United Kingdom)
British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom)
Aruba (Netherlands)
Johnston Atoll (United States)
Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
Campione d’Italia (Italy)
Baarle-Hertog (Belgium)
U.S Virgin Islands (United States)
Northern Mariana Islands (United States)
Melilla (Spain)
Mount Athos (Greece)
Bermuda (United Kingdom)
Sint Maarten (Netherlands)
Midway Island (United States)
Montserrat (United Kingdom)
Marteloupe (France)
Kingman Reef (United States)
Howland Island (United States)
Baker Island (United States) this flag is not official but is most commonly used
Madha (Oman)
Cocos Island (Australia)
Saint Barthelemy (France)
Reunion (France)
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processo de decomposição
os deuses adormecidos ainda dormem em seus sonos de páginas.
os velhos celtas são meus primos de trigésimo terceiro grau.
muitas lápides se levantam por sobre caixões que estão vazios.
imagino flores brancas morrendo sobre o túmulo de Cole Porter.
olho para o longe com um olhar avante e imperador:
medito acerca de velhos cânticos lusitanos sob as tardes de Macau;
fantasio com suaves veleiros avançando pela costa oeste africana,
tento adivinhar as cores das aves que repousam rente à ilha de Annobon.
ambiciono visitar a altura exata de um arvoredo
em busca de um espaço que harmonize outras nuvens.
procuro captar as sutis memórias de uma estrada,
na busca por raízes que, um dia, estavam lá.
abro livros empoeirados e amarelos sem estantes.
respiro fundo o ar desperto que viajou durante a noite.
pressinto que as coisas sumirão em esquecimento:
dentro de meu íntimo, a flor do peso despetala-se.
todos já bem sabem que o passado passará.
– e, ao recrudescer desta jornada,
alguma força o exalçará.
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