Centro Sur

Province in Evinayong, Equatorial Guinea

Centro Sur (Spanish for "South-center") is a province of Equatorial Guinea. Its capital is Evinayong.[2]

Centro Sur
Location of Centro Sur
CountryEquatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea
CapitalEvinayong
Area
 • Total9,931 km2 (3,834 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)[1]
 • Total141,986
 • Density14/km2 (37/sq mi)

Geography

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rect 530 105 620 170 Bioko Norte Province

rect 500 170 610 250 Bioko Sur Province

rect 640 370 780 615 Litoral Province (Equatorial Guinea)

rect 845 385 1000 435 Kié-Ntem Province rect 920 435 1000 460 Kié-Ntem Province

rect 780 385 845 600 Centro Sur Province rect 845 450 877 600 Centro Sur Province rect 877 495 895 600 Centro Sur Province rect 895 560 935 600 Centro Sur Province

rect 899 470 920 505 Djibloho Province rect 895 505 1000 525 Djibloho Province rect 877 460 1000 505 Djibloho Province

rect 877 470 899 505 Wele-Nzas Province rect 877 435 920 470 Wele-Nzas Province rect 895 525 1000 560 Wele-Nzas Province rect 935 560 1000 600 Wele-Nzas Province

rect 30 970 110 1030 Annobón Province

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Centro Sur borders Gabon's Estuaire Province in the southwest and Woleu-Ntem Province in the southeast, and Cameroon's South Province in the north. Domestically, it borders Kié-Ntem in the northeast, Wele-Nzas in the southeast, and Litoral in the west.

Centro Sur contains three main towns: Akurenam, Niefang and Evinayong.

References

  1. ^ "Censo de población 2015–República de Guinea Ecuatorial" (PDF) (in español). INEGE. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Provinces of Equatorial Guinea". Statoids. Retrieved 4 October 2016.

1°33′N 10°17′E / 1.55°N 10.29°E / 1.55; 10.29