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Cogo, Equatorial Guinea

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Kogo
Kogo is located in Equatorial Guinea
Kogo
Kogo
Location in Equatorial Guinea
Coordinates: 1°5′N 9°42′E / 1.083°N 9.700°E / 1.083; 9.700
Country Equatorial Guinea
ProvinceLitoral
Elevation
115 m (377 ft)
Population
 (1994)
 • Total4,607
Time zoneUTC+1 (UTC/GMT+1)
ClimateAm

Kogo[1] (also known as Cogo or Koszho, formerly Puerto Iradier) is a remote town on the Muni estuary in Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea, lying east of Acalayong. It is known for its partly ruined Spanish Colonial architecture. It is the southernmost city of the Litoral province of Equatorial Guinea. It is located 121 km from Bata by road or 117 km when traveling through Acalayong. It is surrounded to the east and southeast by the Congüe River and to the west and southwest by the Mitemele River. Both the Congüe and the Mitemele Rivers drain the Muni Estuary, sometimes giving the city of Kogo the shape and appearance of an island when in fact it is a peninsula.

A few meters from the port that is currently being renovated is the uninhabitable Island of Evele. Most of the population, especially the coastal population heavily rely on subsistence fishing and the Muni estuary was a major source of income as it was the gateway for passengers traveling to neighboring Gabon.

There is a large monument to Manuel Iradier who was the first European settler in 1874.

Kogo is the home town of internationally recognized doctor and political activist, Wenceslao Mansogo.

Chromosome 6, a 1997 novel by writer Robin Cook, takes place in Kogo.

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  1. ^ "La Academia Ecuatoguineana de la Lengua Española (AEGLE) publica los Gentilicios de las provincias y distritos de la Región Continental del país" (in Spanish).


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