Provinces of Gabon

Provinces of Gabon. There are 9 provinces in Gabon. In this article we will give some general information about the provinces of Gabon such as population and area. You can see the Provinces of Gabon on the map below.

Provinces of Gabon

A color map displays Gabon's provinces with labels, a compass for north, and the title "PROVINCES OF GABON".
Provinces of Gabon

Estuaire

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The capital of the province is Libreville. The population of 2013 is 895,689. It also has an area of 20,740 square kilometers.

Haut-Ogooué

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The capital of the province is Franceville. The population of 2013 is 250,799. It also has an area of 36,547 square kilometers.

Moyen-Ogooué

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The capital of the province is Lambaréné. The population of 2013 is 69,287. It also has an area of 18,535 square kilometers.

Ngounié

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The capital of the province is Mouila. The population of 2013 is 100,838. It also has an area of 37,750 square kilometers.

Nyanga

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The capital of Province is Tchibanga. The population of 2013 is 52,854. It also has an area of 21,285 square kilometers.

Ogooué-Ivindo

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The capital of the province is Makokou. The population of the year 2013 is 63,293. It also has an area of 46,075 square kilometers.

Ogooué-Lolo

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The capital of the province is Koulamoutou. The population of 2013 is 65,771. It also has an area of 25,380 square kilometers.

Ogooué-Maritime

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The capital of the Province is Port-Gentil. The population for 2013 is 157,562. It also has an area of 22,890 square kilometers.

Woleu-Ntem

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The capital of the Province is Oyem. The population of 2013 is 154,986. It also has an area of 38,465 square kilometers.