Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco was a colonial administration of
Spanish Africa, consisting of the island of
Annobón, located in the
Gulf of Guinea, and the small islands of
Elobey Grande,
Elobey Chico and
Corisco, located in the Bay of the
Mitémélé River. Its total area was under 36 km², and the estimated population in 1910 was 2,950 people. The capital was
Santa Isabel. The islands are presently part of
Equatorial Guinea. Elobey Grande, Elobey Chico and Corisco are now part of the
Litoral Province within the
Continental Region of Equatorial Guinea, while Annobón constitutes a province in its own right within the
Insular Region.