Djibloho (alternative name in Spanish: Djibló),[1] officially the Administrative City of Djibloho[2] (Spanish: Ciudad administrativa de Djibloho),[3] is a province of Equatorial Guinea, formally established by law in 2017.[4] The administrative city was initially carved out of Añisok, a district in Wele-nzas,[5] on 1 August 2015,[6] and was created to eventually replace Malabo as Equatorial Guinea's national capital.[7]
Administration
Djibloho comprises two urban districts, Ciudad de la Paz and Mbere.[6] The capital is Ciudad de la Paz ("City of Peace"),[8] known as Oyala until 2017.[9] In the 2017 national parliamentary election, Djibloho elected one senator and one deputy.[10]