The Province of Río Muni was a Spanish province in Africa between 1959 and 1968. It consisted of Río Muni, the continental region of modern-day Equatorial Guinea, plus the islands of Corisco and Elobey. It bordered Gabon to the east and south and Cameroon to the north. Its administrative capital was Bata.[1] It had an area of 26 017 km².[1]
History
The territory of the province was ceded by Portugal to Spain in 1778. The delimitation of the continental territory was made in the Treaty of Paris of 1900.
The province vehicle registration prefix was "RM", established by an Order on 20 June 1961, which was annulled by an Order on 17 March 1969.[4] Previously the prefix was "TEG" (Territorios Españoles del Golfo de Guinea), established by the order of 30 September 1929, territories that were divided into two provinces by the Law of 29 July 1959.