List of colonial governors of Spanish Guinea information
Governor of Spanish Guinea
Gobernador del Guinea Español
Coat of arms of Spanish Guinea
Longest serving Ángel Barrera y Luyando 10 September 1910 – 8 February 1924
Reports to
Head of State of Spain
Seat
Santa Isabel
Formation
24 October 1778
First holder
Felipe de los Santos Toro y Freyre, conde de Argelejo
Final holder
Víctor Suances y Díaz del Río
Abolished
12 October 1968
Succession
President of Equatorial Guinea
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Aro Confederacy
Treaty of El Pardo
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Treaty of Paris
Francisco Macías Nguema
1979 coup d'état
Supreme Military Council
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
2004 coup d'état attempt
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The colonial governors of Spanish Guinea were the colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Spanish Guinea, an area equivalent to modern-day Equatorial Guinea.
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