Sao Tomé and Principé. Female workers peel the skins away from cocoa beans. Cocoa is one of Sao Toméand Principés biggest exports. They now sell Sao Tomé chocolate in Marks and Spencers. Sao Toméand Principé is Africa's second smallest country with a population of 193 000. It consists of two mountainous islands in the Gulf of New Guinea,straddling the equator,west of Gabon.
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