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  2. Gabonese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Gabonese cuisine is the cooking traditions, practices, foods and dishes associated with Gabon, a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. French cuisine is prevalent as a notable influence, [ 1 ] and in larger cities various French specialties are available. [ 2 ] In rural areas, food staples, such as cassava, rice and yams, are ...

  3. Culture of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Gabon. The Gabonese people have forged since the independence of the country, in 1960, their own culture which is neither the traditional culture of the different ethnic groups which compose it, nor modern Western culture. It is a culture in movement, a mixture of diversity and common traits, bringing together the most diverse ...

  4. Category:Gabonese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Moambe chicken. Categories: Cuisine by country. African cuisine by country. Central African cuisine. Food and drink in Gabon. Culture of Gabon. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Category:Food and drink in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    C. Gabonese cuisine ‎ (6 P) Categories: Food and drink by country. Food and drink in Africa by country. Culture of Gabon. Health in Gabon.

  6. Mont-Bouët - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Economy of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Gabon is characterized by strong links with France, large foreign investments, dependence on skilled foreign labor, and decline of agriculture. [10] Gabon on paper enjoys a per capita income four times that of most nations of Africa, but its reliance on resource extraction industry fail to release much of the population from extreme poverty, as much of 30% of the population ...

  8. Category:Culture of Gabon - Wikipedia

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  9. Libreville - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.libreville.ga. Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon, located on the Gabon Estuary. Libreville occupies 65 square kilometres (25 sq mi) of the northwestern province of Estuaire. Libreville is also a port on the Gabon Estuary, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904.