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The roaring torrent of Kongou Falls slashes through the central African rainforest in Gabon's Ivindo National Park. The powerful cataract is some two miles (3.2 kilometers) wide.
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Gabon Information and History

Gabon sits on the Equator in western Africa. Oil, timber, and manganese earn this thinly settled republic one of the highest per capita incomes in Africa. However, the income is largely based on oil money going to a few—most live by subsistence farming. France gained control starting in 1839, and Libreville (Free Town), Gabon's capital, got its name when French forces freed slaves there in 1849. With independence in 1960, it functioned mostly as a one-party state until 1991, when a new constitution brought multiparty democracy. In 2002 the country created 13 new national parks—some 11 percent of Gabon's area—to protect its forests and wildlife from logging.

ECONOMY

Industry: petroleum extraction and refining, manganese and gold mining, chemicals.
Agriculture: cacao, coffee, sugar, palm oil; cattle; okoume (a tropical softwood); fish.
Exports: crude oil, timber, manganese, uranium.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
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Population
1,384,000
Capital
Libreville; 611,000
Area
267,667 square kilometers
(103,347 square miles)
Language
French, Fang, Myene, Nzebi, Bapounou/Eschira, Bandjabi
Religion
Christian, indigenous beliefs
Currency
CFA franc
Life Expectancy
59
GDP per Capita
U.S. $6,500
Literacy Percent
63
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Continent: Africa
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