Ebibeyin
Ebibeyin is a city located in the northeastern region of Continental Equatorial Guinea, specifically in the province of Kié-Ntem. It is situated near the border with both Cameroon and Gabon.
Ebibeyin serves as the capital of the Kié-Ntem province and is an important commercial and administrative center for the surrounding area. The city's economy is primarily based on agriculture, small-scale commerce, and government services.
The city's population is a mix of ethnic groups, primarily Fang people, who are the dominant ethnic group in Equatorial Guinea.
Ebibeyin is accessible by road and air, with a small airport located nearby. Due to its proximity to the borders, it is a center for cross-border trade and transportation.