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Departments of Gabon

The provinces of Gabon are divided into forty-nine departments. The departments are listed below, by province (capitals in parentheses):

Departments of Gabon

Estuaire Province

  • Komo Department (Kango)
  • Komo-Mondah Department (Ntoum)
  • Noya Department (Cocobeach)
  • Komo-Océan Department (Ndzomoe)
  • Libreville (department & capital city)

The Department of Cap Estérias (Cap Estérias) was deleted in 2013.[1]

Haut-Ogooué Province

  • Djoue Department (Onga)
  • Djououri-Aguilli Department (Bongoville)
  • Lekoni-Lekori Department (Akiéni)
  • Lekoko Department (Bakoumba)
  • Leboumbi-Leyou Department (Moanda)
  • Mpassa Department (Franceville)
  • Plateaux Department (Leconi)
  • Sebe-Brikolo Department (Okondja)
  • Ogooué-Létili Department (Boumango)
  • Lékabi-Léwolo Department (Ngouoni)
  • Bayi-Brikolo Department (Aboumi)

Moyen-Ogooué Province

Departments of Moyen-Ogooué
  • Abanga-Bigne Department (Ndjole)
  • Ogooué et des Lacs Department (Lambaréné)

Ngounié Province

  • Boumi-Louetsi Department (Mbigou)
  • Dola Department (Ndendé)
  • Douya-Onoy Department (Mouila)
  • Louetsi-Wano Department (Lébamba)
  • Ndolou Department (Mandji)
  • Ogoulou Department (Mimongo)
  • Tsamba-Magotsi Department (Fougamou)
  • Louetsi-Bibaka Department (Malinga)
  • Mougalaba Department (Guietsou)

Nyanga Province

  • Basse-Banio Department (Mayumba)
  • Douigni Department (Moabi)
  • Haute-Banio Department (Ndindi)
  • Mougoutsi Department (Tchibanga)
  • Doutsila Department (Mabanda)
  • Mongo Department (Binza)

Ogooué-Ivindo Province

Departments of Ogooué-Ivindo
  • Ivindo Department (Makokou)
  • Lope Department (Booué)
  • Mvoung Department (Ovan)
  • Zadie Department (Mekambo)

Ogooué-Lolo Province

  • Lolo-Bouenguidi Department (Koulamoutou)
  • Lombo-Bouenguidi Department (Pana)
  • Mouloundou Department (Lastoursville)
  • Offoué-Onoye Department (Iboundji)

Ogooué-Maritime Province

Departments of Ogooué-Maritime
  • Bendje Department (Port-Gentil)
  • Etimboue Department (Omboue)
  • Ndougou Department (Gamba)

Woleu-Ntem Province

Departments of Woleu-Ntem
  • Haut-Komo Department (Medouneu)
  • Haut-Ntem Department (Minvoul)
  • Ntem Department (Bitam)
  • Okano Department (Mitzic)
  • Woleu Department (Oyem)

See also

  • Provinces of Gabon

References

  1. ^ Journal officiel de la République Gabonaise, numéro 189 du 7 au 14 janvier 2014 (in French). p. 1663. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2017-04-10. Ordonnance n°8/2013 du 21 février 2013 portant suppression du département du Cap, de la Commune du Cap Estérias et création de la Commune d’Akanda

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