Spanish Equatoguineans
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Spanish Equatoguinean (Spanish: Español Ecuatoguineense) is a word for Spanish-blooded residents born or living in Equatorial Guinea. They number 25,000.
[edit] Language and Religion
Since their ancestors ruled the country, they made Spanish the first national official language. They also speak the country’s second official language, French, and any of the 2 main Bantu languages, Fang and Bubi. Most of them are Christians, mostly Roman Catholics and a few Protestants. Their ancestors brought Christianity to the nation and made it one of the largest Christian countries in Africa.

