Mongo | |
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Country | Gabon |
Province | Nyanga Province |
Population (2013 Census) [1] | |
• Total | 2,602 |
Mongo is a department of Nyanga Province in Gabon. Its chief town is the city of Moulengui-Binza. [2] [3] It had a population of 2,602 in 2013. [1]
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The provinces of Gabon are divided into forty-nine departments. The departments are listed below, by province :
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Komo Department is a department of Estuaire Province in western Gabon. The capital lies at Kango. The department had a population of 17,575 in 2013.
Ogooué et des Lacs is a department of Moyen-Ogooué Province in western Gabon. Its capital is also the province's capital, Lambaréné. It had a population of 54,346 in 2013.
Haute-Banio is a department of Nyanga Province in south-western Gabon. It is the most southernly department in Gabon and borders the Republic of the Congo. The capital lies at Ndindi. It had a population of 1,413 in 2013.
Zadié is a department of Ogooué-Ivindo Province in northern-eastern Gabon. The capital lies at Mékambo. As of 2013 the department had a population of 15,816 people. The department has a population of Bakoya pygmies, settled here since about 1933 along the main roads from Mékambo to Mazingo and Mékambo to Ekata on the Congolese border. The area received international press for outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in 1994 and 1997.
Lopé is the southwestern department of Ogooué-Ivindo Province and is in the center of Gabon. The capital lies at Booué. This is the department with the most land in the Southern Hemisphere. It had a population of 12,382 in 2013.
Bendje is a department of Ogooué-Maritime Province in western Gabon. The capital lies at Port-Gentil. It had a population of 140,747 in 2013.
Haut-Komo is a department of Woleu-Ntem Province in northern Gabon. The capital lies at Médouneu. The department borders with Equatorial Guinea. It had a population of 3,403 in 2013.
Komo-Océan is a department of Estuaire Province in Gabon. The population was 553 in 2013.
Ogooué-Létili is a department of Haut-Ogooué Province in Gabon. It had a population of 2,791 in 2013.
Lékabi-Léwolo is a department of Haut-Ogooué Province in Gabon. It had a population of 4,914 in 2013.
Bayi-Brikolo is a department of Haut-Ogooué Province in Gabon. It had a population of 1,998 in 2013.
Doutsila is a department of Nyanga Province in Gabon. Its population is 4,623 according to 2013 census. Its capital is Mabanda.
Offoué-Onoye is a department of Ogooué-Lolo Province in Gabon. It had a population of 2,743 in 2013.
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