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Moyen-Ogooué Province-Moyen-Ogooué Province
Ogooué-Maritime Province – west-southwest Moyen-Ogooué borders all but two of the rest of Gabon's provinces, thus more than any other province. Moyen-Ogooué is divided
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué-Ivindo Province
and southeast, Haut-Ogooué to the southeast, Ogooué-Lolo to the south, Ngounié to the southwest (at a quadripoint), Moyen-Ogooué to the west, and Woleu-Ntem
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué-Maritime Province
the following provinces: Estuaire – north Moyen-Ogooué – northeast Ngounié – east Nyanga – southeast Ogooué-Maritime is divided into 3 departments: Bendje
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué-Lolo Province
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
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Lambaréné
Lambaréné is a town and the capital of Moyen-Ogooué in Gabon. It has a population of 38,775 as of 2013, and is located 75 kilometres south of the equator
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Gabon
Haut-Ogooué (Franceville) Moyen-Ogooué (Lambaréné) Ngounié (Mouila) Nyanga (Tchibanga) Ogooué-Ivindo (Makokou) Ogooué-Lolo (Koulamoutou) Ogooué-Maritime
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué et des Lacs (department)
Ogooué et des Lacs is a department of Moyen-Ogooué Province in western Gabon. Its capital is also the province's capital, Lambaréné. It had a population
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Mayéné
town in Abanga-Bigne Department, Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies east of Anonébéré on the Ogooue River. Nearby the N2 road coming
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Estuaire Province
it borders the following provinces: Woleu-Ntem – east Moyen-Ogooué – south-southeast Ogooué-Maritime – southwest Estuaire is divided into 5 departments:
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Anonébéré
Anonébéré is a small town in Abanga-Bigne Department, Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies south of Kango and to the west of the town the
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Woleu-Ntem Province
Sur Province, Equatorial Guinea – northwest, west of Wele-Nzas Domestically, it borders the following provinces: Estuaire – southwest Moyen-Ogooué – south
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Departments of Gabon
(Okondja) Ogooué-Létili Department (Boumango) Lékabi-Léwolo Department (Ngouoni) Bayi-Brikolo Department (Aboumi) Abanga-Bigne Department (Ndjole) Ogooué et
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Chronology of Gabon
follow the course of the Ogooué upstream. 1875–1878: first expedition of Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza in the Ogooué basin. 1886: Gabon becomes a French colony
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Bifoun
Bifoun is a town located in Moyen-Ogooué province, Gabon. It lies on the intersection between the N1 and N2 roads. The town is split by the N1 road from
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ndjolé
the Abanga-Bigne Department in Gabon, lying northeast of Lambaréné on the Ogooué River, the N2 road and the Trans-Gabon Railway. It is known as a base
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Flag of Gabon
The flag of Gabon (French: drapeau du Gabon) is a tricolour consisting of three horizontal green, yellow and blue bands. Adopted in 1960 to replace the
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of cities in Gabon
Souba-Haut-Ogooue, Gabon (Internationally known as event place of Summit of Africa United Organization in 1977) Tchibanga Tsogni Zoula Cities of Gabon [fr]
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Subdivisions of Gabon
Gabon is divided into nine provinces, which are further divided into 49 departments. ISO 3166-2:GA "GeoHive - Gabon population". Archived from the original
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Politics of Gabon
These are headquartered in Estuaire, Haut-Ogooue, Moyen-Ogooue, Ngounie, Nyanga, Ogooué-Ivindo, Ogooué-Lolo, Ogooue-Maritime and Woleu-Ntem. Original text
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Cantons and communes of Gabon
Lacs-du-Nord Canton of Lacs-du-Sud Canton of Ogooué-Amont Canton of Ogooué-Aval Canton of Ogooué-Mbiné Canton of Ogooué-Ngounié Canton of Route de Fougamou Commune
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Adané
Adané is a small town in the Ogooué et des Lacs Department, Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies near the Ogooue River about 20 kilometres
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of Gabonese provinces by Human Development Index
2021. Note: Libreville (capital of Gabon and Estuaire Province) and Port Gentil (capital of Ogooué-Maritime Province and second-largest city) are grouped
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Mevang
the Abanga-Bigne Department of Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It verges on the Equator near the Ogooue River on the N3 road. The town of
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Nzorbang
Nzorbang is a small town in Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies across the Ogooue River about 8 kilometres north of Lambaréné, just
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ngounié Province
following provinces: Nyanga – south Ogooué-Maritime – west Moyen-Ogooué – north Ogooué-Ivindo – northeast, at a quadripoint Ogooué-Lolo – east Ngounié is divided
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Mgombom
in the Abanga-Bigne Department of Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It verges on the Equator on the Ogooue River on the N3 road. The town of
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Abanga-Bigne (department)
Abanga-Bigne is a department of Moyen-Ogooué Province in west-central Gabon. The capital is Ndjolé. The N2 Road links Bifoun from the west to Ndjolé in
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Oyam, Gabon
western Gabon. As of October 2020, it has a population of around 30,100. It is served by a station on the Trans-Gabon Railway. Transport in Gabon "Gabon Population
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Andem, Gabon
Andem is a town in western Gabon. It is originally spoken in Fang language and Ibibio language as Āñdém (in correct form). It was incorrectly recorded
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Alembe
Alembe is a small town in western Gabon. It is served by a station of the Trans-Gabon Railway. Transport in Gabon v t e
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Demographics of Gabon
The Demographics of Gabon is the makeup of the population of Gabon. As of 2020, Gabon has a population of 2,225,287. Gabon's population is relatively young
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of country subdivision flags
in 1938. Rotuma (1987-1988) Estuaire Haut-Ogooué Moyen-Ogooué Ngounié Nyanga Ogooué-Ivindo Ogooué-Lolo Ogooué-Maritime Woleu-Ntem Alta Verapaz Baja Verapaz
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ethnic groups in Gabon
pygmy population. Here is a partial list of the ethnic groups in Gabon, by province. Fang Omyene Group Benga Akele Simba Beseki Seke Téké Mbahouin Obamba
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Air Inter Gabon
airline's first scheduled route connected Port-Gentil with Lambaréné in Moyen-Ogooué Province. The airline later extended scheduled flights to Fougamou, Gamba
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Health in Gabon
Gabon has one of the highest urbanization rates in Africa with 1 in 5 of its citizens living in the urban areas. 3% of its GDP accounts for its total
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Marie-Théophile Griffon du Bellay
reach a village in the neighbourhood of Lambaréné in what is now Moyen-Ogooué Province. Still unwell, since falling ill earlier in the year, Griffon du
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné
the northern shore of the Ogooué river. In 2017, the center moved into a new campus. In July 2017, the Government of Gabon, the German Center for Infection
Moyen-Ogooué Province-KDJ
Airport (IATA: KDJ), an airport serving the town of Ndjolé in the Moyen-Ogooué Province of Gabon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Lambaréné Airport
ICAO: FOGR) is an airport serving the city of Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province of Gabon. The runway has and additional 380 metres (1,250 ft) of unpaved
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Gabon
list. As of 2023, there are two World Heritage Sites in Gabon. There are two sites listed in Gabon, one of which was inscribed for natural and the other
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Miss Gabon
Miss Gabon is a national beauty pageant in Gabon. The pageant was established in 2001 by Défis de femmes. Miss Gabon has become official national franchise
Moyen-Ogooué Province-2016 Gabonese presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Gabon on 27 August 2016. Incumbent President Ali Bongo Ondimba ran for re-election and was challenged by former Minister
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Haug's worm lizard
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (Paris). Within Gabon, C. haugi is found in Moyen-Ogooué Province. The preferred natural habitat of C. haugi is unknown
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Quadripoint
Four provinces (the primary subdivision) of Gabon, namely Moyen-Ogooué, Ngounie, Ogooué-Ivindo, and Ogooué-Lolo, meet at a quadripoint in La Lopé National
Moyen-Ogooué Province-FE2 Hydroelectric Power Station
Abanga-Bigne Department of Moyen-Ogooué Province and to the province of Woleu-Ntem. As of December 2020, the Government of Gabon was still seeking funding
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of FIPS region codes (G–I)
Estuaire Province GB02 Haut-Ogooué Province GB03 Moyen-Ogooué Province GB04 Ngounié Province GB05 Nyanga Province GB06 Ogooué-Ivindo Province GB07 Ogooué-Lolo
Moyen-Ogooué Province-François Meye List
François Meye) was an electoral list in Gabon. Headed by François Meye, the list ran in the Moyen-Ogooué Province in the 1957 Territorial Assembly elections
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Phrynobatrachus ogoensis
endemic to Gabon and is known from its type locality, Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province and from the Ramba Village in the Ogooué-Ivindo Province, in the
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Florence meridian
250°E / 1.633; 11.250 Gabon The intersection with the equator is in eastern Abanga-Bigne department of Moyen-Ogooué Province at 0°0′N 11°15′E / 0.000°N
Moyen-Ogooué Province-ISO 3166-2:GA
ISO 3166-2:GA is the entry for Gabon in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Stade Migovéen
(soccer) club from Gabon based in Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province. The team plays in Gabon Second Division after be relegated by Gabon Championnat National
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ndjolé Ville Airport
serving the town of Ndjolé in the Moyen-Ogooué Province of Gabon. Aviation portal List of airports in Gabon Transport in Gabon Airport information for Ville
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor Province 36,479 Province of Afghanistan. Manicaland 36,459 Third smallest province of Zimbabwe. Yaroslavl
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
Oasis du Kawar 368,536 910,670 Parc National du W 235,000 580,000 Zone humide du moyen Niger 88,050 217,600 Zone Humide du Moyen Niger II 65,850 162,700
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Province 18,558 Largest province of North Korea. Moyen-Ogooué 18,535 Smallest province of Gabon. Aleppo 18,498 Governorate of Syria. Upper West Region
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Province 18,558 Largest province of North Korea. Moyen-Ogooué 18,535 Smallest province of Gabon. Aleppo 18,498 Governorate of Syria. Upper West Region
Moyen-Ogooué Province-KDJ
Airport (IATA: KDJ), an airport serving the town of Ndjolé in the Moyen-Ogooué Province of Gabon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Demographics of Gabon
Haut-Ogooué 4.9 10.3 5.8 Moyen-Ogooué 4.9 8.9 5.4 Ngounié 5.7 10.9 6.0 Nyanga 5.7 10.7 6.2 Ogooué Maritime (except Port-Gentil) 4.8 9.8 4.6 Ogooué-Ivindo
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Phrynobatrachus ogoensis
its type locality, Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province and from the Ramba Village in the Ogooué-Ivindo Province, in the buffer zone of the Lopé National
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué-Lolo Province
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
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Andem, Gabon
Coordinates: 00°11′0″N 10°40′0″E / 0.18333°N 10.66667°E / 0.18333; 10.66667 Country Gabon Province Moyen-Ogooué Department Abanga-Bigne Department
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Oyam, Gabon
Oyam Oyam Location in Gabon Coordinates: 0°12′0″S 10°41′0″E / 0.20000°S 10.68333°E / -0.20000; 10.68333 Country Gabon Province Moyen-Ogooué Province
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Alembe
Alembe Alembe Location in Gabon Coordinates: 00°5′0″N 10°56′0″E / 0.08333°N 10.93333°E / 0.08333; 10.93333 Country Gabon Province Moyen-Ogooué
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Abanga-Bigne (department)
Abanga-Bigne is a department of Moyen-Ogooué Province in west-central Gabon. The capital is Ndjolé. The N2 Road links Bifoun from the west to Ndjolé in
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué et des Lacs (department)
Ogooué et des Lacs is a department of Moyen-Ogooué Province in western Gabon. Its capital is also the province's capital, Lambaréné. It had a population
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Hamgyŏng Province 18,558 Largest province of North Korea. Moyen-Ogooué 18,535 Smallest province of Gabon. Aleppo 18,498 Governorate of Syria. Upper West Region
Moyen-Ogooué Province-ISO 3166-2:GA
Haut-Ogooué Upper Ogooué GA-3 Moyen-Ogooué Middle Ogooué GA-4 Ngounié Ngounié GA-5 Nyanga Nyanga GA-6 Ogooué-Ivindo Ogooué-Ivindo GA-7 Ogooué-Lolo Ogooué-Lolo
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Lambaréné
Lambaréné is a town and the capital of Moyen-Ogooué in Gabon. It has a population of 38,775 as of 2013, and is located 75 kilometres south of the equator
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ndjolé
the Abanga-Bigne Department in Gabon, lying northeast of Lambaréné on the Ogooué River, the N2 road and the Trans-Gabon Railway. It is known as a base for
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor Province 36,479 Province of Afghanistan. Manicaland 36,459 Third smallest province of Zimbabwe. Yaroslavl
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ethnic groups in Gabon
pygmy population. Here is a partial list of the ethnic groups in Gabon, by province. Fang Omyene Group Benga Akele Simba Beseki Seke Téké Mbahouin Obamba Bakaningui
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Hamgyŏng Province 18,558 Largest province of North Korea. Moyen-Ogooué 18,535 Smallest province of Gabon. Aleppo 18,498 Governorate of Syria. Upper West Region
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Subdivisions of Gabon
Number Province Capital Population (2013) Area (km2) 1 Estuaire Libreville 895,689 20,740 2 Haut-Ogooué Franceville 250,799 36,547 3 Moyen-Ogooué Lambaréné
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Health in Gabon
Regional Lambaréné, Moyen-Ogooué Province Regional Hospital Koulamoutou Centre Hospitalier Urbain Koulamoutou, Ogooué-Lolo Province Centre Hospitalier
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Moyen-Ogooué Province
Woleu-Ntem Province – north-northeast Ogooué-Ivindo Province – east Ogooué-Lolo Province – southeast, at a quadripoint Ngounié Province – south Ogooué-Maritime
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Anonébéré
Anonébéré is a small town in Abanga-Bigne Department, Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies south of Kango and to the west of the town
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Mayéné
town in Abanga-Bigne Department, Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies east of Anonébéré on the Ogooue River. Nearby the N2 road coming
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Nzorbang
Nzorbang is a small town in Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies across the Ogooue River about 8 kilometres north of Lambaréné, just
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Adané
Adané is a small town in the Ogooué et des Lacs Department, Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It lies near the Ogooue River about 20 kilometres
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Mevang
the Abanga-Bigne Department of Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It verges on the Equator near the Ogooue River on the N3 road. The town of
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Mgombom
in the Abanga-Bigne Department of Moyen-Ogooué Province, in northwestern Gabon. It verges on the Equator on the Ogooue River on the N3 road. The town of
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Florence meridian
Abanga-Bigne department of Moyen-Ogooué Province at 0°0′N 11°15′E / 0.000°N 11.250°E / 0.000; 11.250, between Mevang in the province and Ayem in the nearby
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Miss Gabon
2013 Jennifer Ondo (Haut-Ogooué) Brunilla Moussadingou (Moyen-Ogooué) Hilary Ondo (Woleu-Ntem) Filiane Mayombo Nfono (Ogooué-Lolo) Reily Makaya (Nyanga)
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Bifoun
Bifoun is a town located in Moyen-Ogooué province, Gabon. It lies on the intersection between the N1 and N2 roads. The town is split by the N1 road from
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of cities in Gabon
Loango Point Denis Port-Gentil Santa Clara Setté Cama Ste. Marie Souba-Haut-Ogooue, Gabon (Internationally known as event place of Summit of Africa United
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Stade Migovéen
is a football (soccer) club from Gabon based in Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province. The team plays in Gabon Second Division after be relegated by Gabon
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Flag of Gabon
Province Description Estuaire Estuaire Coat of Arms on a white field Haut-Ogooué Haut-Ogooué Coat of Arms on a white field Moyen-Ogooué Moyen-Ogooué Coat
Moyen-Ogooué Province-2016 Gabonese presidential election
59% to 38%. Notably, the official results from Haut-Ogooue (the Bongo family's native province) showed Bongo receiving 95.5% of the vote on an alleged
Moyen-Ogooué Province-François Meye List
Meye, the list ran in the Moyen-Ogooué Province in the 1957 Territorial Assembly elections. It won all three seats in the province. Meye joined the Gabonese
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Lambaréné Airport
ICAO: FOGR) is an airport serving the city of Lambaréné in the Moyen-Ogooué Province of Gabon. The runway has and additional 380 metres (1,250 ft) of
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ndjolé Ville Airport
KDJ, ICAO: FOGJ) is an airport serving the town of Ndjolé in the Moyen-Ogooué Province of Gabon. Aviation portal List of airports in Gabon Transport in
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Gabon
Cultural Landscape of Lopé-Okanda Moyen-Ogooué Province, Ngounié Province, Ogooué-Ivindo Province, Ogooué-Lolo Province Mixed (iii) (iv) (ix) (x) 2007 The
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Chronology of Gabon
000 years: axes and arrow heads dating to this period are found in Moyen-Ogooué province and in the southern part of the country. -8 000 years: rock drawings
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Quadripoint
provinces (the primary subdivision) of Gabon, namely Moyen-Ogooué, Ngounie, Ogooué-Ivindo, and Ogooué-Lolo, meet at a quadripoint in La Lopé National Park
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné
vicinity of the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer on the northern shore of the Ogooué river. In 2017, the center moved into a new campus. In July 2017, the Government
Moyen-Ogooué Province-List of Gabonese provinces by Human Development Index
Note: Libreville (capital of Gabon and Estuaire Province) and Port Gentil (capital of Ogooué-Maritime Province and second-largest city) are grouped and have
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Haug's worm lizard
d'histoire naturelle (Paris). Within Gabon, C. haugi is found in Moyen-Ogooué Province. The preferred natural habitat of C. haugi is unknown. The species
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Ogooué-Ivindo Province
southeast, Haut-Ogooué to the southeast, Ogooué-Lolo to the south, Ngounié to the southwest (at a quadripoint), Moyen-Ogooué to the west, and Woleu-Ntem to the
Moyen-Ogooué Province-Marie-Théophile Griffon du Bellay
Ogooué via the river Remboué, in the course of which they were able to reach a village in the neighbourhood of Lambaréné in what is now Moyen-Ogooué Province
Moyen-Ogooué Province-FE2 Hydroelectric Power Station
capital, to Ndjolé, in the Abanga-Bigne Department of Moyen-Ogooué Province and to the province of Woleu-Ntem. As of December 2020, the Government of