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Kango is a town in the Estuaire Province of Gabon, Central Africa, lying on the Komo River and the N1 road. It has a station near the Trans-Gabon Railway, where the railway bridges the Gabon Estuary.
Kango is a small town with a population of about 4,771 according to 2013 census reports[1] The town lies at an altitude of 3 meters above mean sea level[2] and is known for its wildlife.
^ abRÉSULTATS GLOBAUX DU RECENSEMENT GÉNÉRAL DE LA POPULATION ET DES LOGEMENTS DE 2013 DU GABON (RGPL-2013)(PDF) (in French). REPUBLIQUE GABONAISE. 2013. p. 243.
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