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Based on anecdotal accounts and local traditions discussed in cultural studies about Equatorial Guinea; no confirmed legal documentation found.
Local lore in Equatorial Guinea suggests that unusual restrictions once required near silence in public spaces after sunset to maintain community harmony.
Based on anecdotal accounts and local traditions discussed in cultural studies about Equatorial Guinea; no confirmed legal documentation found.
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