Republic of Equatorial Guinea
República de Guinea Ecuatorial
République de Guinée équatoriale
República da Guiné Equatorial
I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
República de Guinea Ecuatorial
République de Guinée équatoriale
República da Guiné Equatorial
Equatorial Guinea, also known by her human name of Esperanza Ondo Nguema Engonga, is a very confident and headstrong woman who tries so hard to do what is right for her people.
Equatorial Guinea is confident in herself and hates being defined by gender roles and people’s perception of her. Equatorial Guinea loves herself and she loves creating her own identity. She is also very headstrong, willing to fight for her beliefs.
Equatorial Guinea is also prone to fits of sadness and depression, stemming from her dictatorial government and how they have destroyed her reputation. Equatorial Guinea tries to hard to make things better and do what she can to make things better, even when she doesn’t have power in a certain area of her government. Equatorial Guinea hates being made into a figurehead, and wants to be a person, something that has gotten her hurt before.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames: Equatorial
Languages Spoken: Spanish (Official), French (Official), Portuguese (Official), Fang, Bube, Annobonese Creole, Kombe, and Kwasio
Religion: Roman Catholic
Equatorial Guinea is four foot eight in height and a physical age of twenty-seven. She has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair in an Afro. She has round eyes.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the red traveling down the rest of her body and her hands being blue while her arms are green.
In human form, she looks black, and her largest ethnic groups are Fang and Bubi.
Equatorial Guinea is lanky and missing her left big toe.
Equatorial Guinea has the features of a lion, a Spanish imperial eagle, and a red chicken, with eagle wings, chicken tail feathers, and lion ears. Her wingspan is twelve foot eight.
Equatorial Guinea has looked the same for most of her history, barring the addition of her animal traits. She gained her lion traits on May 28, 1785, her red chicken trait on July 29, 1973, and her eagle traits on February 2, 1938.
From March 11, 1778 to May 28, 1785, Equatorial Guinea had the dulled cross of Burgundy
From May 28, 1785 to August 29, 1936 Equatorial Guinea had a dulled flag of Spain.
From August 29, 1936 to February 2, 1938, Equatorial Guinea had this dulled flag of Spain
From February 2, 1938 to October 11, 1945, Equatorial Guinea had this dulled flag of Spain
From October 11, 1945 to 1959 Equatorial Guinea had this dulled flag of Spain
From 1959 to October 12, 1968, Equatorial Guinea had her seal.
From October 12, 1968 to August 21, 1979, Equatorial Guinea had this flag.
From August 21, 1979 to July 29, 1973 Equatorial Guinea had her modern flag.
From July 29, 1973, to August 21, 1979, Equatorial Guinea had this flag.
1968-Present: Esperanza Ondo Nguema Engonga
1778-1968: Esperanza Castilla Catalán
October 12, 1968-Present: Republic of Equatorial Guinea | República de Guinea Ecuatorial | République de Guinée équatoriale | República da Guiné Equatorial
March 11, 1778-October 12, 1968: Spanish Territories on the Gulf of Guinea | Territorios Españoles del Golfo de Guinea
Other names used were Spanish Possessions on the Gulf of Guinea (Posesiones españolas en el Golfo de Guinea) and Colony of Fernando Poo and Dependencies (Colonia de Fernando Poo y Dependencias)