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The N1 road of Gabon [1] is a road that runs from Libreville to Moumba that takes approximately 12 hours to drive. The portion of the road from Ndendé to the border with Congo-Brazzaville is traveled infrequently due to the instability in the latter country. However, it usually takes approximately two hours to reach the border.
Carretera Central (Cuba), known as CC or N–1; National Road 1 (Democratic Republic of the Congo) N1 road (France), a road connecting Calais and Paris; N1 road (Gabon), a road connecting Libreville and Tchibanga; N1 road (Guinea), a road connecting Conakry and Nzerekore; N1 road (Ghana), a road connecting Elubo, Cape Coast, Winneba, and Accra ...
In 1940, Libreville was the central focus of the Battle of Gabon as Charles de Gaulle's Free French forces, supported by the Royal Navy, moved to consolidate control over French Equatorial Africa. [8] With national independence on the horizon, Léon M'ba won Libreville's first free mayoral election in 1956. [9]
Pan-African issues [6] Road transport. total: 7,670 km paved: 629 km (including 30 km of expressways) ... N1 road: Libreville – Kougouleu – Bifoun – Lambarén ...
Taxis are green and white and cost 200–500 Central African CFA francs depending on the distance traveled. Mouila is home to a huge range of Gabonese ethnic groups and is a major hub of commerce and travel. It is served by Mouila Airport. From Mouila, bush taxis may be obtained traveling to Ndende, Tchibanga, Lambaréné, Libreville and Lebamba.
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 Libreville.. The road is surrounded by farmlands with agricultural produce including grapefruits, mandarin oranges, as well as ground nuts.
Due to a high incidence of violence and robbery, the main gare is now closed. Bush taxis must now be obtained on the outskirts of Libreville along the main highways, particularly at PK8 (Point Kilometer 8) along the N1 road. Across from the market is a prison. It is a wide, open area surrounded by a high concrete wall.
Patrick N'Guema N'Dong (1957 – 23 December 2021) was a French-Gabonese journalist on Gabon's Africa N°1 radio station, which is transmitted through French Africa and France. He was known for his two programs devoted to the occult sciences, parapsychology , and traditional African religions .