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Aucoumea klaineana (angouma, gaboon, or
okoumé) is a tree in the
family Burseraceae,
native to
equatorial west
Africa in Gabon, the
Republic of the Congo...
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Okoumé was a
Quebec based folk-rock band from 1995 to 2002. The
group was
formed in 1995 and
originally consisted only of
founding members Jonathan Painchaud...
- ****gany is a straight-grained, reddish-brown
timber of
three tropical hardwood species of the
genus Swietenia,
indigenous to the
Americas and part of...
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composers and
other musicians from the
province of Quebec.
Garou – also pop
Okoumé – also néo-trad, rock and
electronica Roxanne Potvin – singer, guitarist...
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Okoume FC is a
Gabonese football club
based in Libreville. They
plays in the
Gabon Championnat National D3.[citation needed] The team has parti****ted...
- Some
notable néo-trad
artists are Mes Aïeux, and Les
Cowboys Fringants.
Okoumé can also be
considered a néo-trad precursor. The
expression can also encomp****...
- the
humid tropical forests, from
which various species such as
ebony and
okoumé were taken. In the
coastal regions, vanilla,
cocoa and
coffee trees were...
- is a
Canadian musician from Quebec, best
known as a
member of the
bands Okoumé and
Salebarbes with his
brother Jonathan Painchaud. He has also been a composer...
- high-grade
surface ply such as
Okoume is
combined with a much
heavier and
wider inner cores. Most high-grade
marine Okoume (Gaboon) ply uses lightweight...
- forests; yellow, the sun; blue, the sea; and black, the
people of Africa". The
okoumé tree at the top of the
shield symbolizes the
timber trade. The coat of arms...