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| | CURRENT RESEARCH ISSUES AND PROSPECTS FOR CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT |
 | | In contrast to neighbouring countries, at independence Equatorial Guinea did not inherit a vast infrastructure, either physical or intellectual, able to continue with the study and management of its own natural resources, a situation compounded by the tumultuous early years of self rule. |
 | | The continental territory of Equatorial Guinea is a rectangular-shaped piece of land of 26 000 km², bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east and south by Gabon and on the north by Cameroon. |
 | | However, the list is far from complete as, often when studying traditional medicine use, there was a certain reticence in the provision of information on the part of the vendors. |
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