Due to the big-oil presence in the country, internationally recognised carriers fly to Malabo (Bioko). The carriers include:
Air France - from Paris,
Lufthansa - from Frankfurt,
Iberia - from Madrid,
Kenya Airways - from Nairobi.
The principal means of communication within the country are three state-operated FM radio stations. There are also five shortwave radio stations. There are also two newspapers and two magazines. Television Nacional, the television network, is state operated.
Most of the media companies practice heavy self-censorship, and are banned by law from criticising public figures. The state-owned media and the main private radio station are under the directorship of Teodorin Nguema Obiang, the president's son.
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Religions in Equatorial Guinea
| ¹ |
Religion |
Percentage |
| 1 |
Christian |
93% |
Christian ? 93%
Muslim ? 1%
Other ? Other
| 2 |
Muslim |
1% |
| 3 |
Othert |
6% |
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Ethnic groups
| ¹ |
Ethnic group |
Percentage |
| 1 |
Fang |
80% |
| 2 |
Bubi |
15% |
| 3 |
Combes, Bujebas, Balengues, Bengas, Fernandinos |
5%
|