Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Equatorial Guinea

See a list of abbreviations used in this list. See also our listing of current ecclesial jurisdictions.

1514
Funchal (established by the Portuguese, see footnote) - Portugal
1534
São Tomé / São Tomé e Príncipe (detached from Funchal) - São Tomé and Principe
1842
The Two Guineas and Senegambia (AP, detached from São Tomé, and from Funchal) - West African Coast between the Senegal River and the Oranje River, except Loanda/Angola
1846
The Two Guineas and Senegambia (AV) - West African Coast between the Senegal River and the Oranje River, except Loanda/Angola

1855
Annobon, Corisco and Fernando Poo (AP, detached from The Two Guineas and Senegambia, AV) - (Spanish Guinea) Equatorial Guinea
1904
Fernando Poo (AV, new name, previously Annobon, Corisco and Fernando Poo AP) - (Spanish Guinea) Equatorial Guinea
1965
Río Muni (AV, detached from Fernando Poo AV) - (Spanish Guinea) Equatorial Guinea
1966
Bata (new name, previously Río Muni AV) - (Spanish Guinea) Equatorial Guinea
1966
Santa Isabel (D, and new name, previously Fernando Poo AV) - Equatorial Guinea
1974
Malabo (new name, previously Santa Isabel) - Equatorial Guinea
1982
Malabo (Metr.) - Equatorial Guinea
1982
Ebebiyin (detached from Bata) - Equatorial Guinea
2017
Evinayong (detached from Bata) - Equatorial Guinea 
2017
Mongomo (detached from Ebebiyin) - Equatorial Guinea 
av Webmaster publisert 08.09.2004, sist endret 03.04.2017 - 12:08