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Description
Annobón is a small volcanic island located in the Gulf of Guinea and is part of Equatorial Guinea. It is situated approximately 350 kilometers southeast of the mainland. The island has a surface area of about 17 square kilometers and is known for its lush vegetation and scenic landscapes.
The population of Annobón is predominantly made up of the Annobonese people, who maintain a unique culture and language. The primary language spoken on the island is Fa d'Ambu, a language of the Bantu family. Annobón has a rich cultural heritage with traditions in music, dance, and fishing.
Tourism is not heavily developed on Annobón, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The island's environment is characterized by cliffs, beaches, and a variety of flora and fauna, which attract nature lovers and adventure seekers.
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