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| Less than300[1] | |
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| American English,Spanish,Fang,Bube (and other local languages),French,Portuguese | |
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| PredominantlyRoman Catholic, minorityIslam |
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Equatoguinean Americans (Spanish:ecuatoguineo-estadounidenses,estadounidenses de origen ecuatoguineano) areAmericans ofEquatoguinean descent.
Equatoguineans are a small minority in the United States, with less than 300 individuals in 2000.[1]
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