Equatorial Guinea has been a State Party to the World Heritage Convention since 2010. The country currently has no inscribed World Heritage Sites but participates in the international framework for heritage protection.
Equatorial Guinea as a State Party to the World Heritage Convention
State Party since: March 10, 2010
Status: Ratification
Mandates to the World Heritage Committee: None
Total of Mandate Years: 0
Total of Mandates: 0
WHC Electoral Group: V(a) (Africa)
World Heritage Sites
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Tentative World Heritage Sites
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Country Profile Equatorial Guinea
Official Name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Continent: Africa
Subregion: Middle Africa
UNESCO Region: Africa
Capital: Malabo
Population (2024): 1,892,516
Land Area: 28,050 km²
Currency: Central African CFA franc (XAF)
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About States Parties
States Parties are countries that have joined the World Heritage Convention.
They commit to identifying, nominating, and protecting properties of outstanding
cultural or natural value on their territory. States Parties are also expected to
monitor and report on the condition of inscribed sites.
World Heritage Insights
How Politics and Institutions Shape the UNESCO World Heritage List
The UNESCO World Heritage List is usually seen as a catalogue of the world’s most important cultural and natural places. Yet behind every inscription there is a structured decision process: countries must first join the Convention, run for a seat on the World Heritage Committee, prepare nominations through a fixed procedure, and finally obtain enough votes for inscription.
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Background
Learn about UNESCO, the World Heritage Convention, Tentative Lists, and how World Heritage Sites are selected and preserved. Explore the history, structures, and processes that protect humanity’s cultural and natural treasures.