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Index of Gabon-related articles

Index Index of Gabon-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Gabon include. [1]

106 relations: Adyumba people, Albert Schweitzer, Alexandre Le Roy, Ali Bongo Ondimba, André Gustave Anguilé, André Raponda Walker, Angèle Rawiri, Annuaires Afrique, Armed Forces of Gabon, Aucoumea klaineana, Émile Gentil, Brothers of Christian Instruction of St. Gabriel, Buissi people, Bwiti, Casimir Oyé-Mba, Centre International des Civilisations Bantu, CFA franc, Charles Darlington, Charles N'Tchoréré, Communist Study Groups, Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Constitution of Gabon, Culture of Gabon, Demographics of Gabon, Denis of Portugal, Duma people, Economic Community of Central African States, Economy of Gabon, Education in Gabon, Félix Éboué, Fernan Vaz Lagoon, Foreign relations of Gabon, Forestry in Gabon, Franceville, Free France, French Equatorial Africa, Gabon, Gabonese Democratic and Social Union, Gabonese Democratic Party, Gabonese National Unity Party, Gabonese Progress Party, Gabriel d'Arboussier, Galwa, Georges Aleka Damas, History of Gabon, History of slavery, Human Rights League (France), Indigénat, Institut de recherche pour le développement, Islam in Gabon, ..., Jean Rémy Ayouné, Jean-Baptiste Abessolo, Jean-Boniface Assélé, Jean-Félix Tchicaya, Jean-François Ntoutoume Emane, Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Jean-Jérôme Adam, Jean-Rémy Bessieux, Jeunesse Gabonais, John Leighton Wilson, Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende, Kaningi people, Kele people (Gabon), Kingdom of Orungu, Languages of Gabon, Léon M'ba, Léon Mébiame, LGBT rights in Gabon, Libreville, Louis Bigmann, Louis Sanmarco, Martin Bongo, Maurice Robert, Métis, Mbama language, Mbama people, Mitsogo people, Movement for National Rectification, Mpongwe people, Music of Gabon, Ogooué River, Oklo, Omar Bongo, Pascaline Bongo Ondimba, Paul Du Chaillu, Paul-Marie Yembit, Petit Loango, Pierre Akendengué, Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, Politics of Gabon, Port-Gentil, Punu people, Pygmy peoples, Robert Hamill Nassau, Sake language, Shira people, Simba, Société Nationale Petrolière Gabonaise, Survivor: Gabon, Tabernanthe iboga, Teke people, Transport in Gabon, Vili and Vé, Vincent de Paul Nyonda, Vungu. Expand index (56 more) »

Adyumba people

The Adyumba or Adjumba are an ethnic group in Gabon.

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Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer, OM (14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965) was a French-German theologian, organist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician.

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Alexandre Le Roy

Alexandre-Louis-Victor-Aimé Le Roy, C.S.Sp.

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Ali Bongo Ondimba

Ali Bongo Ondimba (born Alain Bernard Bongo; 9 February 1959)"Bongo Ali", Gabon: Les hommes de pouvoir, number 4,, 5 March 2002.

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André Gustave Anguilé

André Gustave Anguilé (3 March 1920 in Libreville – 23 May 1999 in Paris) was a former Gabonese politician and diplomat.

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André Raponda Walker

André Raponda Walker (1871–1968) was a Gabonese author, ethnographer, Catholic priest, and missionary.

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Angèle Rawiri

Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri (29 April 1954 – 15 November 2010) was the first Gabonese novelist.

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Annuaires Afrique

Annuaires Afrique (French), or AfricaPhonebooks (English), is a group of African online telephone directories owned by The Global Super Pages.

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Armed Forces of Gabon

Gabon has a small, professional military of about 5,000 personnel, divided into army, navy, air force, gendarmerie, and national police.

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Aucoumea klaineana

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, and Rio Muni.

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Émile Gentil

Émile Gentil (4 April 1866 – 30 March 1914) was a French colonial administrator, naval officer, and military leader.

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Brothers of Christian Instruction of St. Gabriel

The Brothers of Christian Instruction of St.

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Buissi people

The Babuissi are an ethnic group of Gabon and the Republic of the Congo.

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Bwiti

Bwiti is a spiritual discipline of the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo peoples of Gabon (where it is recognized as one of three official religions) and by the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon.

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Casimir Oyé-Mba

Casimir Marie Ange Oyé-Mba (born 20 April 1942, bdpgabon.org, 14 March 2005.Jean-Pierre Béjot,, lefaso.net, 13 October 2004.) is a Gabonese politician.

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Centre International des Civilisations Bantu

The Centre International des Civilisations Bantu (CICIBA) is a cultural organization based in Libreville, Gabon.

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CFA franc

The CFA franc (in French: franc CFA, or colloquially franc) is the name of two currencies used in parts of West and Central African countries which are guaranteed by the French treasury.

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Charles Darlington

Charles F. Darlington (September 13, 1904 – April 11, 1986) was an American diplomat and economist.

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Charles N'Tchoréré

Charles N'Tchoréré (15 November 1896 – 7 June 1940) was a French (naturalized in 1940) military commander who was shot by Germans in World War II.

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Communist Study Groups

Communist Study Groups (in French: Groupes d'Etudes Communistes), was a communist group in colonial French West Africa/French Equatorial Africa.

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Congregation of the Holy Spirit

The Congregation of the Holy Spirit (full title, Congregation of the Holy Spirit under the protection of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, or in Latin, Congregatio Sancti Spiritus sub tutela Immaculati Cordis Beatissimae Virginis Mariae, and thus abbreviated C.S.Sp.) is a Roman Catholic congregation of priests, lay brothers, and since Vatican II, lay associates.

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Constitution of Gabon

The Constitution of Gabon is the basic law governing Gabon.

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Culture of Gabon

Gabonese music is little-known in comparison with regional giants like the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Cameroon.

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Demographics of Gabon

The Demographics of Gabon is the makeup of the population of Gabon.

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Denis of Portugal

Denis (9 October 1261 – 7 January 1325 in Santarém), called the Farmer King (Rei Lavrador) and the Poet King (Rei Poeta), was King of Portugal and the Algarve.

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Duma people

The Adouma (or Duma) are an ethnic group of Gabon, in western Africa.

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Economic Community of Central African States

The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS; Communauté Économique des États de l'Afrique Centrale, CEEAC; Comunidad Económica de los Estados de África Central, CEEAC; Comunidade Económica dos Estados da África Central, CEEAC) is an Economic Community of the African Union for promotion of regional economic co-operation in Central Africa.

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Economy of Gabon

Gabon enjoys a per capita income four times that of most nations of sub-Saharan Africa, its reliance on resource extraction industry releasing much of the population from extreme poverty.

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Education in Gabon

Education in Gabon is largely based on the French educational system.

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Félix Éboué

Adolphe Sylvestre Félix Éboué (1 January 1884 – 17 March 1944) was a Black French Guianan-born colonial administrator and Free French leader.

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Fernan Vaz Lagoon

Fernan Vaz Lagoon is a large lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Gabon.

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Foreign relations of Gabon

Gabon has followed a non-aligned policy, advocating dialogue in international affairs and recognizing both parts of divided countries.

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Forestry in Gabon

Gabon’s forests, which cover an estimated 77% of its land surface, have always supplied many of the necessities of life, especially fuel and shelter.

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Franceville

Franceville is one of the four largest cities in Gabon, with a population of around 110,568 (2013 census) people.

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Free France

Free France and its Free French Forces (French: France Libre and Forces françaises libres) were the government-in-exile led by Charles de Gaulle during the Second World War and its military forces, that continued to fight against the Axis powers as one of the Allies after the fall of France.

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French Equatorial Africa

French Equatorial Africa (Afrique équatoriale française), or the AEF, was the federation of French colonial possessions in Equatorial Africa, extending northwards from the Congo River into the Sahel, and comprising what are today the countries of Chad, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, and Gabon.

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Gabon

Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (République gabonaise), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa.

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Gabonese Democratic and Social Union

The Gabonese Social and Democratic Union (UDSG) was a political party in Gabon.

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Gabonese Democratic Party

The Gabonese Democratic Party (Parti Démocratique Gabonais, PDG), is the ruling and dominant political party of Gabon.

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Gabonese National Unity Party

The Gabonese National Unity Party (Parti de l'unité nationale gabonaise, PUNGA; Punga being the Eshira word for 'tornado') was a small Marxist political party based in Nyanga Province in Gabon.

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Gabonese Progress Party

The Gabonese Progress Party (Parti gabonais du progrèsDavid E. Gardinier and Douglas A. Yates, Historical Dictionary of Gabon (2006), Third Edition, pages 256–257. Rendjambe died in unclear circumstances in May 1990, resulting in riots by angry opposition supporters in Port-Gentil and Libreville. In the 1990 parliamentary elections the PGP won 18 seats, emerging as the third-largest party. Agondjo Okawé was the PGP candidate in the 1993 presidential elections, finishing third amidst opposition allegations of fraud. President Omar Bongo of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG) received more votes than Agondjo Okawé even in the PGP stronghold on Port-Gentil, a fact that was noted skeptically by observers. Agondjo Okawé refused an invitation to join the government in late 1994, following talks between the government and the opposition. In the 1996 parliamentary elections the party was reduced to 10 seats, but was now the second-largest party to the PDG. The PGP supported radical opposition leader Pierre Mamboundou in the 1998 presidential elections in which Bongo again prevailed, with Mamboundou placed second according to official results. In the 2001 parliamentary elections the PGP was reduced to three seats. Agondjo Okawé announced in March 2005 that he would not be a candidate for the 2005 presidential elections, a decision attributed to old age and declining health. Agondjo Okawé died in August 2005, and was replaced as party leader by Seraphim Ndaot Rembogo. The PGP subsequently experienced internal disagreement regarding its choice of a presidential candidate, IRIN, 3 October 2005 ultimately not nominateing anyone. In the 2006 parliamentary elections the party won only two seats. The party did not nominate a candidate for the 2009 presidential elections, and lost its two seats in the 2011 parliamentary elections, which it boycotted.Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press.

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Gabriel d'Arboussier

Gabriel marquis d'Arboussier (1908–1976) was a Senegalese-French politician.

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Galwa

Galwa is a small town in the mid-western region of Nepal.

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Georges Aleka Damas

Georges Aleka Damas (18 November 1902 – 4 May 1982) was a Gabonese politician who served as President of the National Assembly of Gabon from 1964 to 1975.

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History of Gabon

Little is known of the history of Gabon prior to European contact.

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History of slavery

The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day.

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Human Rights League (France)

The Human Rights League (Ligue des droits de l’homme or LDH) of France, is a Human Rights NGO association to observe, defend and promulgation of Rights Man within the French Republic in all spheres of public life.

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Indigénat

The Code de l'indigénat (Code of the indiginate) was a set of laws creating, in practice, an inferior legal status for natives of French Colonies from 1887 until 1944–1947.

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Institut de recherche pour le développement

The French Research Institute for Development (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, IRD) is a French science and technology establishment under the joint supervision of the French Ministries of Higher Education and Research and Foreign Affairs.

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Islam in Gabon

Six percent of the population of Gabon practice Islam, according to a 2012 estimate.

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Jean Rémy Ayouné

Jean Rémy Ayouné (June 5, 1914 – December 1992) was the foreign minister of Gabon from 1968 to 1971.

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Jean-Baptiste Abessolo

Jean-Baptiste Nguema Abessolo, also seen as J.-B. Abessolo-Nguema, (born 15 February 1932) is an educator and writer of Gabon.

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Jean-Boniface Assélé

Jean-Boniface Assélé (born 9 February 1939."Assélé Jean-Boniface", Gabon: Les Hommes de Pouvoir, number 4,, 5 March 2002.) is a Gabonese politician and the President of the Circle of Liberal Reformers (CLR).

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Jean-Félix Tchicaya

Jean-Félix Tchicaya was a Congolese politician in the French colony of Middle Congo.

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Jean-François Ntoutoume Emane

Jean-François Ntoutoume Emane (born 6 October 1939Samy Ghorbal,, Jeune Afrique, 20 November 2005.) is a Gabonese politician who was Prime Minister of Gabon from 23 January 1999 to 20 January 2006.

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Jean-Hilaire Aubame

Jean-Hilaire Aubame (10 November 1912 – 16 August 1989) was a Gabonese politician active during both the colonial and independence periods.

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Jean-Jérôme Adam

Jean-Jérôme Adam (8 June 1904 – 11 July 1981) was the French Roman Catholic archbishop of Libreville, Gabon, and an accomplished linguist who studied several of the languages of Gabon.

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Jean-Rémy Bessieux

Jean-Rémy Bessieux (24 December 1803 – 30 April 1876), also seen as Jean-Rémi or Jean René, was the founder of the Roman Catholic mission in Gabon and the first bishop to serve there.

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Jeunesse Gabonais

The Jeunesse Gabonais was the first political party in colonial Gabon.

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John Leighton Wilson

John Leighton Wilson, an alumnus of Columbia Theological Seminary, and his wife Jane Bayard Wilson were the first missionaries to West Africa by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

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Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende

Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende (28 February 1938 – 26 March 2018) was a Gabonese politician who was the President of the Congress for Democracy and Justice (CDJ), an opposition party.

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Kaningi people

The Akanigui (also Kanigui or Bakaniki) are an ethnic group in Gabon.

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Kele people (Gabon)

The Kele people (or Akele, Bakele, Dikele, Western Kele) are an ethnic group in Gabon with an estimated population of 10,774.

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Kingdom of Orungu

The Kingdom of Orungu (c. 1700–1927) (Reino da Orungu, Royaume d'Orungu) was a small, pre-colonial state of what is now Gabon in Central Africa.

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Languages of Gabon

The official language of Gabon is French, while 32% of the people speak Fang as a mother tongue.

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Léon M'ba

Gabriel Léon M'ba (9 February 1902 – 28 November 1967) was the first Prime Minister (1959–1961) and President (1961–1967) of Gabon.

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Léon Mébiame

Léon Mébiame (1 September 1934 – 18 December 2015) was a Gabonese politician who was the 2nd Prime Minister of Gabon.

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LGBT rights in Gabon

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Gabon may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

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Libreville

Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon, in western central Africa.

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Louis Bigmann

Louis-Emile Bigmann (1897–1986) was a Gabonese politician.

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Louis Sanmarco

Louis Sanmarco (April 7, 1912 – October 9, 2009) was a French colonial administrator of Italian origin.

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Martin Bongo

Martin Bongo (born July 4, 1940) is a Gabon political figure and diplomat.

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Maurice Robert

Adjutant Maurice Joseph Emile Robert was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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Métis

The Métis are members of ethnic groups native to Canada and parts of the United States that trace their descent to indigenous North Americans and European settlers.

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Mbama language

Mbaama (Lembaamba) is a Bantu language spoken in the Bambama District (Lekoumou Region) of the Republic of Congo and in Haut-Ogooué Province, south of Okondja, in Gabon by the Obamba people.

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Mbama people

The Obamba are an ethnic group located largely in Gabon's Haut-Ogooué Province.

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Mitsogo people

The Mitsogo or Tsogo are an ethno-cultural group from the highlands of Gabon.

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Movement for National Rectification

The Movement for National Rectification (Mouvement de Redressement National, MORENA) is a political party in Gabon.

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Mpongwe people

The Mpongwe are an ethnic group in Gabon, notable as the earliest known dwellers around the estuary where Libreville is now located.

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Music of Gabon

Gabon's music includes several folk styles and pop.

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Ogooué River

The Ogooué (or Ogowe), some long, is the principal river of Gabon in west central Africa and the fourth largest river in Africa by volume of discharge, trailing only the Congo, Niger and Zambezi.

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Oklo

Oklo is a region near the town of Franceville, in the Haut-Ogooué province of the Central African state of Gabon.

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Omar Bongo

El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba (born Albert-Bernard Bongo; 30 December 1935 – 8 June 2009) was a Gabonese politician who was President of Gabon for 42 years from 1967 until his death in 2009 Omar Bongo was promoted to key positions as a young official under Gabon's first President Léon M'ba in the 1960s, before being elected Vice-President in his own right in 1966.

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Pascaline Bongo Ondimba

Pascaline Mferri Bongo Ondimba (born 10 April 1956David E. Gardinier and Douglas A. Yates, Historical Dictionary of Gabon (2006), third edition, page 45.) is a Gabonese politician.

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Paul Du Chaillu

Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (July 31, 1831 (disputed)April 29, 1903) was a French-American traveler, zoologist, and anthropologist.

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Paul-Marie Yembit

Paul-Marie Yembit (22 December 1917 – 1979) was a vice president of Gabon under Léon M'ba.

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Petit Loango

Petit Loango is a town located in Ogooué-Maritime province, Gabon.

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Pierre Akendengué

Pierre-Claver Akendengué (born April 25, 1943) is a musician and composer from Gabon.

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Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou

Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou (born 8 April 1952) is a Gabonese politician who has been Vice President of Gabon since 2017.

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Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza

Pietro Paolo Savorgnan di Brazzà, then known as Pierre Paul François Camille Savorgnan de Brazza (26 January 1852 – 14 September 1905), was an Italian explorer.

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Politics of Gabon

Politics of Gabon takes place in a framework of a republic whereby the President of Gabon is head of state and in effect, also the head of government, since he appoints the prime minister and his cabinet.

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Port-Gentil

Port-Gentil or Mandji is the second-largest city of Gabon, and its leading seaport.

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Punu people

The Punu, or Bapunu (Bapounou), are a Bantu group of Central Africa and one of the four major peoples of Gabon, inhabiting interior mountain and grassland areas in the southwest of the country, around the upper N'Gounié and Nyanga Rivers.

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Pygmy peoples

In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short.

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Robert Hamill Nassau

Robert Hamill Nassau (1835–1921) was an American presbyterian missionary who spent forty years in Africa.

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Sake language

Shake (Sake) is an undocumented and threatened Bantu language spoken in Gabon.

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Shira people

The Shira or Sira people, the Eshira, are a Bantu ethnic group of Gabon primarily living in the forests and grasslands south of the Ogooué River and west of its tributary the N'Gounié.

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Simba

Simba is a fictional character who appears in Disney's The Lion King franchise. Introduced in Walt Disney Animation's 32nd animated feature film The Lion King (1994), the character subsequently appears in its sequels The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) and The Lion King 1½ (2004) as well as the upcoming 2019 remake of the original film directed by Jon Favreau. Simba was created by screenwriters Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton. While Mark Henn served as Simba's supervising animator as a cub, Ruben A. Aquino animated the character as he appears as an adult. Although considered an original character, Simba was inspired by the character Bambi from Disney's Bambi (1942), as well as the stories of Moses and Joseph from the Bible. Additionally, several similarities have been drawn between Simba and Prince Hamlet from William Shakespeare's Hamlet. In 1997, The Lion King was adapted into a Broadway musical, with actors Scott Irby-Ranniar and Jason Raize originating the roles of the cub and adult Simbas, respectively.

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Société Nationale Petrolière Gabonaise

Société Nationale Petrolière Gabonaise is the national petroleum company of Gabon.

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Survivor: Gabon

Survivor: Gabon — Earth's Last Eden is the 17th season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor.

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Tabernanthe iboga

Tabernanthe iboga or simply iboga is a perennial rainforest shrub and psychedelic, native to western Central Africa.

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Teke people

The Teke people, or Bateke, are a Bantu Central African ethnic group that speak the Teke languages.

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Transport in Gabon

Modes of transport in Gabon include rail, road, water, and air.

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Vili and Vé

In Norse mythology, Vili and Vé are the brothers of the god Odin (from Old Norse Óðinn), sons of Bestla, daughter of Bölþorn; and Borr, son of Búri: Old Norse Vili means "will".

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Vincent de Paul Nyonda

Vincent de Paul Nyonda (1918–1995) was a Gabonese playwright and Minister.

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Vungu

The kingdom or polity of Vungu was a historic mini-state located on the north bank of the Congo River near the modern day town of Matadi in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_Gabon-related_articles

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