- The
Ogooué (or Ogowe), also
known as the
Nazareth River, some 1,200 km (750 mi) long, is the prin****l
river of
Gabon in west-central
Africa and the fourth...
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Ogooué-Ivindo
Province is the
northeasternmost of Gabon's nine provinces,
though its Lopé
Department is in the very
center of the country. It gets its...
- The
Ogooué-Lolo
Province is one of the nine
provinces of Gabon,
slightly southeast of
central Gabon. The
regional capital is Koulamoutou, a city of approximately...
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Ogooué-Maritime is the
westernmost of Gabon's nine provinces. It
covers an area of 22,890 km2. The
provincial capital is Port-Gentil. It has a 2013 census...
- Haut-
Ogooué (Franceville) Moyen-
Ogooué (Lambaréné) Ngounié (Mouila)
Nyanga (Tchibanga)
Ogooué-Ivindo (Makokou)
Ogooué-Lolo (Koulamoutou)
Ogooué-Maritime...
- Haut-
Ogooué is the
southeasternmost of Gabon's nine provinces. It is
named after the
Ogooué River. It
covers an area of 36,547 km2 (14,111 sq mi). The...
- Moyen-
Ogooué is one of Gabon's nine provinces. It
covers an area of 18,535 km2 (7,156 sq mi). The
provincial capital is Lambaréné. As of 2013, 69,287 people...
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under the
command of Paul
Augustin Serval, he
twice attempted to
reach the
Ogooué River of
Gabon in the year 1862.
Stranded and
unwell at the
river delta...
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Despite Gabon's
small po****tion (just over a million), this
Central African country is home to many
different Bantu tribes and a
small pygmy po****tion...
- Oklo is a
region near
Franceville in the Haut-
Ogooué province of Gabon.
Several natural nuclear fission reactors were
discovered in the
uranium mines in...