Río Muni
Río Muni (called Mbini in Fang) is the mainland geographical region of Equatorial Guinea, covering 26,000 km². Río Muni was ceded by Portugal to Spain in 1778. The Spanish had hoped to collect slaves to work in their other overseas possessions, but their settlers died of yellow fever and the area was deserted. Cocoa and timber became major industries upon recolonization. Río Muni became a province of Spanish Guinea along with Bioko in 1959.
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