Gabon - Omar Bongo - Research Article from Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 8 pages of information about Gabon.

Gabon - Omar Bongo - Research Article from Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 8 pages of information about Gabon.
This section contains 2,115 words
(approx. 8 pages at 300 words per page)
Buy the Gabon - Omar Bongo Encyclopedia Article

Omar Bongo
President

Gabon

(pronounced "oh-MAR bone-GOO")

"I urge the people of Gabon to look towards the future with hope."

Gabon (formally known as the Gabonese Republic) lies on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa. It shares borders with Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, the Congo Republic to the east and south, and Cameroon to the north. Gabon's land area comprises some 267,667 sq km (103,347 sq mi). There is a narrow coastal plain with a hilly interior and savanna in the east and south. Some 77% of the land is heavily timbered. The main cities are Libreville, with 260,000 inhabitants, Port-Gentil, with 78,000, and Franceville with 23,000.

There are more than 40 distinct ethnic groups in Gabon. The largest of these include the Fang, Eshira, Bapounou, and Bateke. French is the official language, though many Gabonese speak languages belonging to the Niger-Congo group.

In January 1956, petroleum was first produced...

(read more)

This section contains 2,115 words
(approx. 8 pages at 300 words per page)
Buy the Gabon - Omar Bongo Encyclopedia Article
Copyrights
Gale
Gabon - Omar Bongo from Gale. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.