The Gabon map product in PowerPoint format includes 8 slides, showing the location, the country boundary (adm0), national and Provinceal capitals, and all the first level administrative boundaries of this country (adm1), the second level administrative boundaries of this country (adm2). Our professional design map can help to differentiate your presentation from the competition.
Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic, is a country located in Central Africa. Libreville is the capital. It is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea, and Sao Tome and Principe as island country to the west. With a population of approximately 2.2 million people, Gabon is one of the least populated countries in Africa. Gabon is known for its tropical rainforests, wildlife reserves, and oil exports. Each of the neighboring countries is an editable map.
The Gabon Map is the administrative map with 9 Provinces and 49 Departments; each of the Provinces or Departments is an editable map. The 9 Provinces are Estuaire, Haut-Ogooué, Moyen-Ogooué, Ngounié, Nyanga, Ogooué-Ivindo, Ogooué-Lolo, Ogooué-Maritime, and Woleu-Ntem.
The 49 Departments are Abanga-Bigné, Basse-Banio, Bayi-Brikolo, Bendjé, Boumi-Louetsi, Djoué, Djouori-Agnili, Dola, Douigni, Doutsila, Douya-Onoyé, Etimboué, Haute-Banio, Haut-Komo, Haut-Ntem, Ivindo, Komo, Komo-Mondah, Komo-Océan, Lébombi-Leyou, Lékabi-Léwolo, Lékoko, Lékoni-Lékori, Libreville, Lolo-Bouenguidi, Lombo-Bouenguidi, Lopé, Louetsi-Bibaka, Louetsi-Wano, Mongo, Mougalaba, Mougoutsi, Mouloundou, Mpassa, Mvoung, Ndolou, Ndougou, Noya, Ntem, Offoué-Onoyé, Ogooué-Lacs, Ogooué-Létili, Ogoulou, Okano, Plateaux, Sébé-Brikolo, Tsamba-Magotsi, Woleu, and Zadié.
The Gabon maps are listed below with details; you can check each of them in the product gallery.
- Blank framed outline map with neighboring countries
- Blank outline map (adm0)
- Blank political map with first level administrative divisions (adm1)- Provinces
- Political map labeled with adm1 names- Provinces
- Political map with national and Provincial capitals- Provinces
- Political map with capitals and adm1 names-Provinces
- Blank political map with second level administrative divisions (adm2)- Departments
- Political map labeled with adm2 names- Departments
Gabon has a complex history, having been colonized by the French in the late 19th century. In 1960, Gabon gained independence from France, and the country has since experienced a period of political stability. The current president, Ali Bongo Ondimba, has been in power since 2009.
Despite its small population, Gabon is one of the wealthiest countries in Africa due to its oil reserves. However, this wealth has not translated into widespread economic growth and development. Gabon faces challenges such as high levels of poverty, a lack of infrastructure, and a limited private sector. The country is heavily reliant on oil exports, which leaves it vulnerable to fluctuations in global oil prices.
In recent years, the Gabonese government has made efforts to diversify the economy and reduce its reliance on oil exports. The country has invested in infrastructure projects such as the construction of new roads and the expansion of its port facilities. Gabon has also implemented policies to attract foreign investment, particularly in the areas of agriculture and mining.
Gabon is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and elephants. The country has established several national parks and reserves to protect its natural resources. Gabon is also known for its vibrant music scene and cultural traditions, such as the Bwiti religion.
In conclusion, Gabon is a country with a complex history and ongoing challenges. Despite its wealth, the country faces significant economic and social issues. However, Gabon is committed to building a brighter future through diversification of its economy, investment in infrastructure, and protection of its natural resources.
Last updated on September 30, 2022.
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