Riaba is a town in Equatorial Guinea. It is also the 30th largest settlement in the country. It was founded in 1779 under the name of Concepción by the frigate lieutenant Guillermo Carboner. It was reestablished by the British in 1821.
Riaba | |
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Coordinates: 3°23′N 8°46′E / 3.383°N 8.767°E | |
Country | Equatorial Guinea |
Province | Bioko Sur |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 1,071 |
Climate | Am |
Location and population edit
It is located in the province of Bioko Sur. In 2005, its population was estimated at 1,071.
Road communications edit
The European Union and the ADB in cooperation with the Equatorial Guinean government have developed a road network on Bioko connecting Riaba with other towns such as Luba and Malabo. [1]
References edit
- ^ African Economic Outlook. African Development Bank. 2002. p. 129. ISBN 92-64-19704-4.