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Transport in Equatorial Guinea

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File:Equatorial Guinea Map.png
Map of Equatorial Guinea.
File:Malabo a 13-oct-01.jpg
The port of Malabo.
File:Aerial view of Malabo Airport.jpeg
Malabo International Airport (Aeropuerto de Malabo in Spanish), en Punta Europa, island of Bioko.

This article lists transport in Equatorial Guinea.

Railways

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Template:See also There are currently no railways in Equatorial Guinea.<ref name = "meoeor">Template:Cite web</ref>

Maps

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Highways

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There are 2,880 km (1,790 mi) of highways in Equatorial Guinea, the majority of which were not paved in 2002. Equatorial Guinea's roads and highways are underdeveloped, but improving. During the rainy season, roads are frequently impassable without four-wheel drive vehicles.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Furthermore, the country has recentlyTemplate:When built a 175-km long two-lane expressway that runs between Bata and President Obiang Nguema International Airport, and it is expected to soon reach the city of Mongomo, located on the border with Gabon.

Merchant marine

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In 2005, the country had one merchant ship of over Template:GT in service; a cargo vessel of Template:GT.

Airports

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Template:See also There are seven airports in Equatorial Guinea.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Its main airport is Malabo International Airport in Punta Europa, Bioko Island. International flights operate from:

From Malabo airport, you can fly to any of the other airports in the country. These airports are located in the region of Annobón, Bata, Mongomoyen, and Corisco.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

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References

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