Colonial Guard of Spanish Guinea
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Active1908–1968
Country
Kingdom of Spain
(1908–1931)
Spanish Republic
(1931–1936)
Francoist Spain
(1936–1968)
(1908–1931)
(1931–1936)
(1936–1968)
TypeGendarmerie
RoleMaintenance of public order
| Colonial Guard of Spanish Guinea | |
|---|---|
| Guardia Colonial de la Guinea Española | |
| Active | 1908–1968 |
| Country | (1908–1931) (1931–1936) (1936–1968) |
| Type | Gendarmerie |
| Role | Maintenance of public order |
| Size | 430 personnel (1908) |
| Headquarters | Santa Isabel (now Malabo) |
| Nickname(s) | Colonial Guard African Colonial Guard |
| Engagements | Spanish Civil War |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Lieutenant colonel Luis Serrano Maranges |
The Colonial Guard of Spanish Guinea (Spanish: Guardia Colonial de la Guinea Española) or "Colonial Guard" (Spanish: Guardia Colonial) and "African Colonial Guard" (Spanish: Guardia Colonial Africana) was a body that performed military, law enforcement and customs duties in Spanish Guinea, and garrisoned the colony from the early 20th century until the independence of Equatorial Guinea in 1968.