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The Ogooué-Ivindo province is the northeastern-most of the nine provinces of Gabon. The regional capital is Makokou, which is home to one-third of the provincial population. It gets its name from two rivers, the Ogooué and the Ivindo. This province is the largest, least populated, and least developed of the nine. *Area: 46,075 km² *Two-letter abbreviation/HASC: GB-OI *ISO 3166-2: GB-06 *Population (''1993''): 48,862 The southern part of the province is crossed by the Equator. Its length runs from 11 E to 14 E and the width 0.35 S to 1 N. To the north and west, Ogooué-Ivindo borders the Sangha and Cuvette-Ouest departments of the Republic of the Congo. Domestically, it borders the following provinces: *Haut-Ogooué - southeast *Ogooué-Lolo - south *Ngounié - southwest, at a quadripoint *Moyen-Ogooué - west *Woleu-Ntem - north ==Departments== Ogooué-Ivindo is divided into 4 departments: *Ivindo Department (Makokou) *Lope Department (Booue) *Mvoung Department (Ovan) *Zadie Department (Mekambo) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ogooué-Ivindo Province」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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