The Fernandino people are creoles, multi-ethnic or multi-racial populations who developed in Equatorial Guinea (Spanish Guinea). Their name is derived...
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Fernardino or Fernandeño may refer to: The Fernandino people of Equatorial Guinea The Tongva, an indigenous people of California, called Fernandeños by the...
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This is a list of notable Krio Fernandino people. Allen Henry Enrique Allen Barber Kenneth Barber Barleycorn Edward Barleycorn Edward Emilio Barleycorn...
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Demographics of Equatorial Guinea (redirect from Equatorial Guinea/People)
and white mixed race people, named Fernandino peoples, also live in Equatorial Guinea. The Asian Africans, the Fernandino peoples and the White Africans...
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Spanish diaspora in Equatorial Guinea (category Equatoguinean people of Spanish descent)
000.[citation needed] This group is closely linked with the Fernandino people, a creole people who developed Spanish Guinea and Equatorial Guinea, mostly...
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Afro-Spaniards (redirect from Black Spanish people)
Loren Zúñiga, footballer Spain portal Africa portal Afro-Hispanic people Fernandino peoples Spanish Guinea Spanish Equatoguineans African immigration to Europe...
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indigenous people are the Bubi people, who currently constitute 58% of the population. Other ethnicities include the Fang at 16%, Fernandinos at 12%, and...
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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...
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Americas) Fernandino Creole peoples Haitian Creole people Affranchis Afro-Honduran Creoles Liberian Creole people Louisiana Creole people Creoles of...
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William Vivour (category Fernandino people)
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...
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