Departments of Gabon
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The provinces of Gabon are divided into fifty departments. The departments are listed below, by province (capitals in parentheses):
Estuaire Province
- Komo Department (Kango)
- Komo-Mondah Department (Ntoum)
- Noya Department (Cocobeach)
- Cap Estérias Department (Cap Estérias)
- Komo-Océan Department (Ndzomoe)
- Libreville (department & capital city)
Haut-Ogooué Province
- Djoue Department (Onga)
- Djououri-Aguilli Department (Bongoville)
- Lekoni-Lekori Department (Akieni)
- Lekoko Department (Bakoumba)
- Leboumbi-Leyou Department (Moanda)
- Mpassa Department (Franceville)
- Plateaux Department (Leconi)
- Sebe-Brikolo Department (Okondja)
- Ogooué-Létili Department (Boumango)
- Lékabi-Léwolo Department (Ngouoni)
- Bayi-Brikolo Department (Aboumi)
Moyen-Ogooué Province
Ngounié Province
- Boumi-Louetsi Department (Mbigou)
- Dola Department (Ndendé)
- Douya-Onoy Department (Mouila)
- Louetsi-Wano Department (Lebamba)
- Ndolou Department (Mandji)
- Ogoulou Department (Mimongo)
- Tsamba-Magotsi Department (Fougamou)
- Louetsi-Bibaka Department (Malinga)
- Mougalaba Department (Guietsou)
Nyanga Province
- Basse-Banio Department (Mayumba)
- Douigni Department (Moabi)
- Haute-Banio Department (Ndindi)
- Mougoutsi Department (Tchibanga)
- Doutsila Department (Mabanda)
- Mongo Department (Binza)
Ogooué-Ivindo Province
- Ivindo Department (Makokou)
- Lope Department (Booue)
- Mvoung Department (Ovan)
- Zadie Department (Mekambo)
Ogooué-Lolo Province
- Lolo-Bouenguidi Department (Koulamoutou)
- Lombo-Bouenguidi Department (Pana)
- Mouloundou Department (Lastoursville)
- Offoué-Onoye Department (Iboundji)
Ogooué-Maritime Province
Woleu-Ntem Province
- Haut-Komo Department (Medouneu)
- Haut-Ntem Department (Minvoul)
- Ntem Department (Bitam)
- Okano Department (Mitzic)
- Woleu Department (Oyem)
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