Luba, Equatorial Guinea
Luba | |
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Luba, 2013 | |
Luba Luba Location in Bioko | |
Coordinates: 3°27′N 8°33′E / 3.450°N 8.550°ECoordinates: 3°27′N 8°33′E / 3.450°N 8.550°E | |
Country | Equatorial Guinea |
Province | Bioko Sur |
Elevation | 181 m (594 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• City | 7,739 |
• Metro | 24,000 |
Climate | Am |
Luba (formerly San Carlos) (pop. 7,000) is the second-largest town on Bioko in Equatorial Guinea, a port for the logging industry on the island's west coast beneath volcanic peaks. Attractions in Luba include several beaches and a colonial hospital.
The city may be reached either by sea or by a main road linking Luba to the country's capital, Malabo. The road is now accessible; it takes about an hour to drive from Malabo to Luba. In 1999, a free port opened near the town, creating deepwater access for larger and oil industry vessels, an alternative to the congested port of Malabo for re-supplying on fuel, water and other materials.[1] As of 2010 a new highway was under construction from Luba via Belebú Balachá through the Luba Crater Scientific Reserve to Ureca near the south coast.[2]
References
- ↑ "Welcome to Luba Freeport Ltd". Luba Freeport Ltd. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
- ↑ Cronin, Drew (September 2010). "OPPORTUNITIES LOST: THE RAPIDLY DETERIORATING CONSERVATION STATUS OF THE MONKEYS ON BIOKO ISLAND, EQUATORIAL GUINEA (2010)" (PDF). Universidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial, Drexel University. p. 7. Retrieved 2012-03-25.