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The Trans-Gabon Railway (French: Transgabonais) is the only railway in Gabon. It runs 670 km (420 mi) east from Owendo port station in Libreville to Franceville via numerous stations, the main ones being Ndjolé , Lopé , Booué , Lastoursville and Moanda .
In June 2001, the Office des postes et télécommunications (OPT) was dissolved, and postal activities were transferred to the public limited company Gabon Poste. [2] After the liquidation of Gabon Poste in 2006, La Poste SA took over the activities with new management. [3] The Gabonese postal service is regulated by Law 006/2001 of 27 June ...
Until the 1970s, Gabon had no permanent railroads, though temporary Decauville rail tracks were in use in the logging industry as early as 1913 (Gray and Ngolet, 1999, pp.102). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2003, the railway began the process of installing a satellite based telecommunications system. [ 4 ]
The marché Mont-Bouët (Mont-Bouet market), in Libreville is Gabon's largest market, [1] [2] with hundreds of stalls selling fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry (live and dead), fabric, clothing, jewelry, household goods, traditional medicine and a variety of other goods. It is easy to get lost in the narrow passageways of the market and there ...
The Bureau d'Enquêtes Incidents et Accidents d'Aviation (BEIAA), Gabon's civil aviation accident agency, is an agency of the ministry. It was created by Decree No. 00804 of 19 October 2009. It was created by Decree No. 00804 of 19 October 2009.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Gabon, excluding honorary consulates. Current missions. Africa. Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref. ...
Banque Internationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie du Gabon (BICIG), part of Vista Bank Group; Union Gabonaise de Banque (UGB), part of Attijariwafa Bank Group; United Bank for Africa Gabon (UBA), part of UBA Group; Orabank Gabon, part of Orabank Group; Ecobank Gabon, part of Ecobank Group; Citibank Gabon, part of Citigroup
Gabon Telecom SA is the largest telecom company in Gabon. The company manages the country's ccTLD, .ga. [1] It operates about 35,000 land lines, [2] and its cellular phone service subsidiary, Libertis, has 200,000 customers. [3] In 2007, Maroc Telecom acquired 51% of the company from the government of Gabon. [4]