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Ngounié Province

Ngounié
Province
Ngounié Province in Gabon
Ngounié Province in Gabon
Coordinates: 1°36′S 11°0′E / 1.600°S 11.000°E / -1.600; 11.000Coordinates: 1°36′S 11°0′E / 1.600°S 11.000°E / -1.600; 11.000
Country  Gabon
Capital Mouila
Area
 • Total 37,750 km2 (14,580 sq mi)
Population (2013 census)
 • Total 100,838
 • Density 2.7/km2 (6.9/sq mi)

Ngounié is a Gabonese province covering an area of 3,775 kilometres (2,346 mi). Its capital is Mouila. At the 2013 census it had 100,838 inhabitants. In 2016, its governor was Benjamin Nzigou.

The province is named after the Ngounié River, which crosses it with its many tributaries.

In December 1858 the French explorer Paul Du Chaillu navigated the Nguoiné river upstream to Fougamou. On his journey, he met several local tribes whom he described in his diaries of his second voyage. Later, Catholic missions were built in Mandji, Sindara, and Saint Martin, whose architecture attracts many tourists.

The geography varies from large expanses of savannah and forest to the Monts de Cristal in the north to the Chaillu and Ikoundou ranges further south. Steep sloping mountains abut plains and dense forests, savannah, lakes, and rich farmland.

Estimated at 101,415 inhabitants, the population of the Ngounié includes significant ethnic diversity including Eshira, Apindjis (), Punu, Tsogo, Nzebi (), Massango, Vungu and Eviya (), who immigrated to Gabon in successive waves, and have lived together peacefully for many centuries.

All of these ethnic groups are Bantu.

Ethnic group and number of inhabitants

Traditional social and religious organizations are still very present in the daily life of the province, especially Bwiti and Ndjembé () (female secret society).


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