Equatoguinean Americans
Equatoguinean Americans (Spanish: ecuatoguineo-estadounidenses, estadounidenses de origen ecuatoguineano) are Americans of Equatoguinean descent.
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Less than 300[1]
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American English, Spanish, Fang, Bube (and other local languages), French, Portuguese | |
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Predominantly Roman Catholic, minority Islam |
Notable people
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- Gus Envela, Jr.
- Gustavo Envela-Makongo, Sr.
- Andrés Malango
- Donato Malango
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References
- "Table 1. First, Second, and Total Responses to the Ancestry Question by Detailed Ancestry Code: 2000". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
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