Subdivisions of Gabon
Gabon is divided into nine provinces, which are further divided into 49 departments.
Provinces
Flag | Number | Province | Capital | Population (2013)[1] | Area (km2)[1] |
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1 | Estuaire | Libreville | 895,689 | 20,740 | |
2 | Haut-Ogooué | Franceville | 250,799 | 36,547 | |
3 | Moyen-Ogooué | Lambaréné | 69,287 | 18,535 | |
4 | Ngounié | Mouila | 100,838 | 37,750 | |
5 | Nyanga | Tchibanga | 52,854 | 21,285 | |
6 | Ogooué-Ivindo | Makokou | 63,293 | 46,075 | |
7 | Ogooué-Lolo | Koulamoutou | 65,771 | 25,380 | |
8 | Ogooué-Maritime | Port-Gentil | 157,562 | 22,890 | |
9 | Woleu-Ntem | Oyem | 154,986 | 38,465 |
See also
- ISO 3166-2:GA
References
- ^ a b "GeoHive - Gabon population". Archived from the original on 2011-09-06.
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