utorak, 2. travnja 2013.

Malabo is the capital and emporium of Equatorial Guinea, located on the northern coast of Bioko below the inactive volcano Pico Basile which is 3011 meters high.


Malabo is also the city in which we will make an project for the investor
Apave Guinée Equatoriale.


We´ll install two halls; the main with dimensions 27,58 x 26,94 meters and auxiliary with dimensions 14,65 x 21,52 meters.
It will be an educational center for people who works on oil platforms.


The city was founded by the British in 1827 and they named it into Port Clarence and after return of Spanish authorities it was renamed into Santa Isabel. In 1969. Santa Isabel was choosen to replace the mainland city of Bata and since 1973. it´s named Malabo. During the Francisco Macías Ngueme dictatorship Bubi natives were abused and many were killed or escaped to Spain.
Main attractions in Malabou are Spanish colonial buildings, especially the gothic cathedral from 1916 and presidental Palace (Palacio de la Presidencia), both settled in Plaza de España. They have powerful export of cocoa, wood and coffe but the most important for the city development is industrial complex Punta Europa, where are numerous international companies and facilities for natural gas and petroleum processing. Near the city is also international airport named Saint Isabel Airport.
According to the census from 1994. Malabo is one of the smallest capitals in Africa and it counts about 60.065 of population.

We´re sending our fitters as supervisors so that everything will go properly and in a right way.
We wish them a safe journey!!

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