Mbini facts for kids
Mbini is a town located in Río Muni, which is a part of Equatorial Guinea. It sits right where the Benito River flows into the ocean. The name Mbini actually comes from the Ndowe language and is another name for the Río Muni area itself. This town is about 44 kilometers (or 27 miles) southwest of a larger city called Bata.
Quick facts for kids
Mbini
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Province | Litoral |
Population
(1994)
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• Total | 14,034 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (UTC/GMT+1) |
Climate | Am |
About Mbini
Mbini is a small but important town in Equatorial Guinea. It is known for its beautiful coastal location. The town's connection to the Benito River makes it a key spot.
Population and Transport
In 1994, about 14,000 people lived in Mbini. The town is connected to another place called Bolondo by a ferry service. This ferry helps people and goods move between the two areas.
Local Attractions
Mbini is famous for its delicious seafood. Many visitors come to enjoy the fresh catches from the ocean. The town also has lovely beaches nearby. These beaches are great for relaxing and enjoying the coastal scenery.
See also
In Spanish: Mbini para niños