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Encyclopedia > Fernando Poo

Bioko is an island off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea, formerly called Fernando Po or Fernando Poo. It is part of Equatorial Guinea.


It is 70 km long from N.N.E. to S.S.W. and about 32 km across.


The island was discovered in 1472 by the Portuguese navigator Fernão da Po.


Portugal ceded to Spain Fernando Poo, Annobon and the Guinea coast in 1778, with the Treaty of El Pardo.


Spain then mounted an expedition to Fernando Poo, led by the Conde de Argelejos.

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From 1827 to 1843 the British leased bases at Port Clarence (modern Malabo) and San Carlos for the anti-slavery patrols.


The island was used as a base for flights into Biafra during the Nigerian civil war.


Notably, Fernando Poo was a central historical nexus in Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea's Illuminatus! trilogy.


External link

  • Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program (http://www.bioko.org)

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Bioko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (301 words)
Presently still a distinct ethnic group on the island, these indigenous people, the Bubi, speak a Bantu language; the island was likely inhabited by this or other Bantu-speaking groups since before the 7th century BCE.
Portugal ceded to Spain Fernando Póo, Annobón and the Guinea coast (modern Equatorial Guinea) in 1778, with the Treaty of El Pardo, signed between Queen Maria II of Portugal and King Charles III of Spain, in exchange for territory in the American continent.
Notably, Fernando Póo was a central historical nexus in Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea's Illuminatus!
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