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Luba
On the west coast, in Boloko Bay (Luba Bay) landed the Count of Arjelejos in 1778, to take possession of the Territories of the Gulf of Guinea. Luba, the second largest city of the island of Bioko. Before independence, it was called San Carlos. Located 52 km southwest of Malabo is a picturesque port town that played an important role in the colonial history of this nation.
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Luba
On the west coast, in Boloko Bay (Luba Bay) landed the Count of Arjelejos in 1778, to take possession of the Territories of the Gulf of Guinea. Luba, the second largest city of the island of Bioko. Before independence, it was called San Carlos. Located 52 km southwest of Malabo is a picturesque port town that played an important role in the colonial history of this nation.
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Luba
On the west coast, in Boloko Bay (Luba Bay) landed the Count of Arjelejos in 1778, to take possession of the Territories of the Gulf of Guinea. Luba, the second largest city of the island of Bioko. Before independence, it was called San Carlos. Located 52 km southwest of Malabo is a picturesque port town that played an important role in the colonial history of this nation.
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Luba
On the west coast, in Boloko Bay (Luba Bay) landed the Count of Arjelejos in 1778, to take possession of the Territories of the Gulf of Guinea. Luba, the second largest city of the island of Bioko. Before independence, it was called San Carlos. Located 52 km southwest of Malabo is a picturesque port town that played an important role in the colonial history of this nation.
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Luba
On the west coast, in Boloko Bay (Luba Bay) landed the Count of Arjelejos in 1778, to take possession of the Territories of the Gulf of Guinea. Luba, the second largest city of the island of Bioko. Before independence, it was called San Carlos. Located 52 km southwest of Malabo is a picturesque port town that played an important role in the colonial history of this nation.