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Libreville (/ˈlibrəˌvil/; [2] French:) 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. [3]
The Fang people, also known as Fãn or Pahouin, are a Bantu ethnic group found in Equatorial Guinea, northern Gabon, and southern Cameroon. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Representing about 85% of the total population of Equatorial Guinea, concentrated in the Río Muni region, the Fang people are its largest ethnic group. [ 3 ]
Pages in category "People from Libreville" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Libreville is the capital city of Gabon in West Africa ... People from Libreville (2 C, 29 P) S. Sport in Libreville (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Libreville"
The Mitsoghos are the people of the Massifs de Chaillu mountains in the Ngounié province of Gabon. Tsogho is their language, hence the name Mi-Tsoghos (where the prefix "Mi" means plural). They are a relatively small ethnic group who are revered and feared for their abilities in conjuring spirits from the afterworld.
Gabon is a Francophone country, where, as of 2024, 1.683 million (66.3%) out of 2.539 million people speak French. [3] It is estimated that 80% [4] of the country's population can speak the language competently and one-third of residents of Libreville, the capital city, had become native French speakers. [2]
The Mosquée du CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) is a prominent landmark in downtown Libreville, Gabon, Central Africa. Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 180 dpi: Vertical resolution: 180 dpi: File change date and time: 22:45, 26 July 2018: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exif version: 2.3: Date and time of digitizing: 22:45, 26 ...
The Cathedral of Saint-Marie overlooking Port Mole in Libreville, Gabon, Central Africa, was built in front of a much older predecessor in 1958. Date 27 July 2018, 00:37