- pronunciation: [ɡabɔ̃] ),
officially the
Gabonese Republic (French: République
gabonaise), is a
country on the
Atlantic coast of
Central Africa, on the equator...
- The
Gabonese Football Federation (French: Fédération
Gabonaise de Football, ****AFOOT) is the
governing body of
football in Gabon. It was
founded in 1962...
-
Radio Télévision
Gabonaise (RTG) is the
national broadcaster of the
Central African state of Gabon.
Radio Télévision
Gabonaise is
headquartered in Gabon's...
- The
Gabonese Air
Force (French: Armée de l'air
Gabonaise) is the
official aerial warfare branch of the
Armed Forces of Gabon. In the
early 1960s, following...
-
bankrupt in 2006. Air
Gabon was
founded in 1951 as
Compagnie Aerienne Gabonaise operating regional flights out of
Libreville using Beechcraft and De Havilland...
- Société
Nationale Petrolière
Gabonaise (SNPG) was the
national petroleum company of Gabon. SNGP was
founded in 1979 and
disbanded in 1987.
After that...
- (French:
Forces armées
gabonaises),
officially the
Gabonese Defense and
Security Forces (French:
forces de défense et de sécurité
gabonaises), is the national...
- The
Stade de l’Amitié sino-
gabonaise is a
stadium in Angondjé, a
suburb of
Libreville in Gabon. It is
referred to as
Stade de l'Amitié. The
stadium build...
- CGSL
Gabonese Confederation of Free
Trade Unions Confédération
Gabonaise des
Syndicats Libres Headquarters Libreville,
Gabon Location Gabon Affiliations...
- The
Jeunesse Gabonais was the
first political party in
colonial Gabon.
Founded in 1922, it was "outspokenly anti-colonialist
without being anti-French"...