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The Fernandinopeople are creoles, multi-ethnic or multi-racial populations who developed in Equatorial Guinea (Spanish Guinea). Their name is derived...
Fernardino or Fernandeño may refer to: The Fernandinopeople of Equatorial Guinea The Tongva, an indigenous people of California, called Fernandeños by the...
and white mixed race people, named Fernandinopeoples, also live in Equatorial Guinea. The Asian Africans, the Fernandinopeoples and the White Africans...
This is a list of notable Krio Fernandinopeople. Allen Henry Enrique Allen Barber Kenneth Barber Barleycorn Edward Barleycorn Edward Emilio Barleycorn...
Equatorial Guinea Emancipados, black people in Spanish Guinea assimilated to the Spaniards. Fernandinopeoples Fernão do Pó, commander of the first European...
000.[citation needed] This group is closely linked with the Fernandinopeople, a creole people who developed Spanish Guinea and Equatorial Guinea, mostly...
Bubi of Bioko Island have since co-existed with non-indigenous Krio Fernandinos; and members of the Fang ethnic group, who have immigrated in large numbers...
its speakers as Pichi and formally known as Fernando Po Creole English (Fernandino), is an Atlantic English-lexicon creole language spoken on the island...
the Jews in Spain Peoples with Spanish ancestry Criollos (Spaniards in the former Spanish Empire) Afro-Spaniards Emancipados Fernandinos Latin Americans...
appear to have belonged to Creoles, judging by the names. Vivour was the Fernandino with the most land, 202 hectares in all The combined effort of the Creole...
Thaddeus Barleycorn-Barber (1865–1948) was born on 1 July 1865 in Santa Isabel, capital of the Spanish colony on the island of Fernando Po in West Africa...
known as Equatorial Guinea, Jones grew up in Bilbao. He was partly Krio Fernandino as his paternal grandfather was a descendant from Liberated Africans who...
Maximiliano Cipriano Jones (1871–1944) was a Fernandino who became the richest black planter of the island Fernando Po, Spanish Guinea in 1929. His son...
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Ferdinando Maria Piccioli (26 July 1821 – 14 February 1900) was an Italian entomologist. He specialised in Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. Born at San Felice...
Edward Emilio Barleycorn (1891–1978) was a member of one of the prominent Fernandino families of Spanish Guinea (today Equatorial Guinea). In 1928, at the...
Barleycorn was a Primitive Methodist missionary in Spanish Guinea, a Krio Fernandino of Igbo descent, who sent his sons to be educated at Bourne College in...
(1848–1925), born in Santa Isabel, Fernando Po, Spanish Guinea and a Krio Fernandino of Igbo descent, was a Primitive Methodist missionary who went to Fernando...
mention of the "significant numbers of Pame people [who] resisted the Texas method and fled the five Fernandino establishments," not only to the surrounding...
who are mostly of Yoruba descent. The Tabom People are an Afro-Brazilian community of former enslaved peoples who returned to Africa (Ghana). When they...
with Dutch settlers, later produced a creolized population. The Fernandino Creole peoples of Equatorial Guinea are a mix of Afro-Cubans with Emancipados...