Events in the year 1995inGabon. President: Omar Bongo Ondimba Prime Minister: Paulin Obame-Nguema 23 July – A constitutional referendum was held in the...
Gabon (/ɡəˈbɒn/ gə-BON; French pronunciation: [ɡabɔ̃] ; Sangu: Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (French: République gabonaise), is a country on...
Gabon is characterized by strong links with France, large foreign investments, dependence on skilled foreign labor, and decline of agriculture. Gabon...
Disability inGabon refers to the people with disability inGabon. In1995, Gabon introduced a law that requires all buildings and public roads be accessible...
The Battle of Gabon (French: Bataille du Gabon), also called the Gabon Campaign (Campagne du Gabon), occurred in November 1940 during World War II. The...
Gabon before European contact. Bantu migrants settled the area beginning in the 14th century. Portuguese explorers and traders arrived in the area in...
The Gabon national football team (French: Équipe de football du Gabon) represents Gabonin men's international football. The team's nickname is The Panthers...
The mass media inGabon is primarily monitored by the Gabon government. Although the main newspapers are associated with the government, there are private...
The Demographics of Gabon is the makeup of the population of Gabon. As of 2020, Gabon has a population of 2,225,287. Gabon's population is relatively young...
politician who served in the government of Gabon from 1982 to 2006 and was President of the Economic and Social Council of Gabon from 2006 to 2012. He...
Colonised by the French in the 19th century, Gabon became independent in 1960. -400 000 years: shaped stones found near Otoumbi in the middle of the country...
Elections inGabon take place within the framework of a presidential multi-party democracy with the Gabonese Democratic Party, in power since independence...
the Cabinet of the President from 1994 to 2009. Born at Franceville, Gabon, in 1956, Pascaline Bongo is the eldest daughter of Omar Bongo and Louise...
found in Equatorial Guinea, northern Gabon, and southern Cameroon. Representing about 85% of the total population of Equatorial Guinea, concentrated in the...
Gabon has followed a non-aligned policy, advocating dialogue in international affairs and recognizing both parts of divided countries. Since 1973, the...
Air Gabon was the national, state-owned airline of Gabon, operating out of Libreville International Airport to a variety of destinations across western...
A constitutional referendum was held inGabon on 23 July 1995. The vote sought public opinion on the implementation of the Paris Accords, which advised...
Events in the year 1993 inGabon. President: Omar Bongo Ondimba Prime Minister: Casimir Oyé-Mba 5 December – Omar Bongo wins the country's presidential...
a timeline of History of Gabon. Each article deals with events inGabonin a given year. 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 1980s...
Events in the year 1992 inGabon. President: Omar Bongo Ondimba Prime Minister: Casimir Oyé-Mba The country competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona...
Events in the year 1998 inGabon. President: Omar Bongo Ondimba Prime Minister: Paulin Obame-Nguema 6 December – Presidential elections were held in the...
name given by the Portuguese, Gabon (Gabão) refers to the estuary on which the town of Libreville was built, inGabon, and to a narrow strip of territory...
Events in the year 1997 inGabon. President: Omar Bongo Ondimba Prime Minister: Paulin Obame-Nguema The Synod of the Evangelical Church of Gabon was formed...
died in Libreville, Gabon on 20 January 1995 at the age of 78. His autobiography Du villageois au minister, published by L'Harmattan of Paris in 1993...
an area the size of Washington DC in what had been an intact forest landscape in Northern Gabon, for rubber inGabon. On 16 December 2016, shortly after...