The Angwantibo is found in a very limited areas of equatorial west Africa in southern Nigeria, souther Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, and western Zaire. |
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Different varieties of metalware have been feasted, including crosses from Niger and Ethiopia and weapons from Gabon. |
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Over 80 percent of Gabon is tropical rain forest, with a plateau region in the south. |
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When he found the time, he also explored the African jungle in Gabon and captained a super yacht around the Mediterranean. |
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In Gabon, the Baka language is surrounded by the Bantu languages, and more precisely by the Fang language. |
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It is the largest river between the great Niger and Congo rivers, and its watershed drains the whole of Gabon. |
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This operation was expanded to include the deployment of 1,200 troops to Kinshasa and an 'on-call' 1,200-strong force, stationed in Gabon. |
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In Gabon, West Africa, the drug is also central to Bwiti, a religious way of life for people who take it. |
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After intense training in Gabon following the incident, he dedicated himself to practicing ibogaine ceremonies like the Bwiti. |
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Uganda is the first of six African countries he visits, followed by Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Gabon, and finally South Africa. |
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Clearly, this discovery will revitalize the debate among paleontologists and will put Gabon at the forefront of scientific fields. |
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The appointments were announced Monday by Gabon ambassador Baudelaire Ndong Ella, who is president of the 47-nation UN Human Rights Council. |
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The only dampener on the proceedings was the death of trumpeter André Laïdli, from badly treated jaundice during a series of concerts in Gabon. |
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Suddenly Gabon, outplayed the entire match, were within a shout of getting the point that would confirm them at the top of the group. |
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Meanwhile, Koité the indefatigable globetrotter managed to fit in solo shows with his own group in Australia, Gabon and Belgium. |
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An adopted Quebecer since 1999, born in Gabon, Africa, Ms. Merryl Nteme is an old hand at blood transfusions, as she suffers from drepanocytosis. |
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Membership in the French economic community gives Gabon considerable stability. |
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The economic advancement and infrastructural development of Gabon are owed to the astuteness of President Bongo. |
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Child mortality rate is 132 for 1000 children below one year, as against 64 in Gabon. |
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Meanwhile Gabon who are co-host of the 2012 showpiece have been lining up several friendlies to keep their team in form. |
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Perenco is pleased to announced that the drilling campaign in Gabon has resumed with the spudding this week of the Arfan-1 Exploration Well. |
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The postal history of Gabon goes all the way back to 1862 with the establishment of a post office in the capital city of Libreville. |
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The masks from the south of Gabon represent the ancestral spirits and have no connection with the genies or spirits of nature. |
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So far in 2005 he has been to Kenya, Sudan, Congo, Gabon and Côte d'Ivoire for peace parleys and truce-signings. |
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At the age of seventeen, I became the first air hostess for Transgabon Airlines, now known as Air Gabon. |
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There have been clear efforts over the past few years to raise the profile of the town on Equatorial Guinea's eastern border with Gabon. |
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The fishing activities governed by this Agreement shall be subject to the laws and regulations in force in Gabon. |
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When you went back to Gabon we were all really worried about you, you know. |
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Gabon however felt that the use of parentheses should be avoided in a legal text. |
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Akendengue continues to draw inspiration from the culture and music traditions of Gabon, where he returned to live twenty years ago now. |
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Laval University teamed up with researchers in Gabon to tackle questions of citizenship and citizenship education. |
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It furthermore welcomes the support of the Republic of Gabon and the Republic of Congo in this regard. |
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The Gorilla agreement had entered into force in June 2008 and Gabon was about to become the sixth of the ten range states to become a party. |
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Globally, Gabon is in favour of the drafting and adoption of an arms trade treaty establishing common standards in this area. |
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Gabon lies in the heart of West Central Africa, one of the most prosperous countries in the region. |
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It is the centre of Gabon's petroleum and timber industries and has recently become one of the richest cities in Gabon. |
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At this difficult time, our thoughts are with the people of Gabon, whom the President served with commitment and with honour. |
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And Gabon offers less, in that most of the country is thick, green jungle, and you might only catch a glimpse of a mandrill or a gorilla heading in the wrong direction. |
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In Gabon, the Baka language is surrounded by the Bantu languages. |
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Dispatched initially to rally Free French support in Cameroon and Gabon, he found fame for a number of morale-boosting military exploits in North Africa. |
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Catherine in Gabon and Cape Cross, almost from the equator to Walvis Bay in Namibia. |
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In addition, this Protocol provides for a financial incentive for landing in Gabonese ports with a view to galvanising the fish-processing structures in Gabon. |
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The Commission considers that the Agreement will give the Community and Gabon an appropriate legal and political framework for monitoring and controlling the activities of the EU fleet in the Gabonese fishing area. |
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Finland also asked how decision-makers are going to act to end the atrocity of ritual killings, which still occur in Gabon, and pre-eminently before elections. |
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Described as a billionaire, Seydou Kane holds diplomatic passports from Senegal, Gabon and Mali. |
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As a peaceful African country, Gabon was deeply concerned about tensions in various parts of the world and believed that dialogue was the most effective means of ending antagonisms. |
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Acclaimed science writer and explorer David Quammen first came near the virus while he was traveling in the jungles of Gabon, accompanied by local men whose village had been devastated by a recent outbreak. |
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Mayumba National Park in Gabon, Central Africa, was created to protect Africa's most important nesting beach. |
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Since then, ships across the length of the gulf from Gabon in the south to Liberia in the west have been targeted. In this section Pipeline poker A city under siege Another Somalia? |
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Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil behemoth, is already pumping oil in Angola and Nigeria and is on the hunt for more in Benin, Gabon, Libya, Nigeria and Tanzania. |
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Recently he became ECOFAC's Gabon project executant. |
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At a time when the region of Africa in which it is situated has been and continues to be prey to various conflicts, Gabon acts as one of the linchpins of stability. |
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In Gabon, the Rabi-Kounga license was extended for an initial period of ten years, setting the stage for a new investment program designed to improve the recovery of its reserves. |
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I wish also to convey our most sincere condolences to the family of President Bongo, to the Government and the people of Gabon and to the whole African nation on this deeply felt loss. |
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Nowadays scattered on Southern Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, coming from the north on the XVIIIe century, the Fang 's numerical importance is uneasily countable. They are hunters and farmers. |
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Information on the top companies in the Gabon including business description, strategic analysis, and financial information. |
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Perenco is pleased to announce that Addax Petroleum Corporation will be participating in the recently spudded the Azango-1 exploration well in the Ogueyi license area, onshore Gabon. |
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In Gabon, the carrier will implement the CTR 8440 microwave router for enterprise customers. |
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Using standard virologic techniques, the scientists from Gabon, Germany and France said they could not detect the virus in the blood of the healthy contacts. |
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In Gabon, Comilog S. A. opencast mines a rich tabular manganese deposit, located under thin caprock and formed by superficial weathering of volcano-sedimentary rocks. |
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The artistic subzone which includes Gabon and the adjacent regions is particularly noteworthy, since the overwhelming majority of the local peoples were ignorant in the past of any form of state. |
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The music of the Baka Pygmies of Northeastern Gabon uses complex polyrhythms, a compositional parallel to the proportional mensural techniques of 15th-century Franco-Flemish composers. |
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We are convinced that the people of Gabon have the strength and resilience to persist on the path of peace and progress and to continue his legacy. |
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What is there behind the agreement that Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, and São Tomé and Príncipe, signed on 6 May 2009 to build a joint strategy to bolster security in the region? |
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Gabon differs from these states in its reliance on thousands of wage earners from other African countries to supplement its own sparse supply of workers in retailing, artisanship, and domestic transport. |
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It also reflects the investments in Gabon Telecom and in Mobisud. |
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Sites in Central Africa that offer forest-walks with a chance of viewing unhabituated or semi-habituated chimpanzees include Lobéké in Cameroon, Loango in Gabon, Taï in Côte d'Ivoire and Gola in Sierra Leone. |
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The number of economic layoffs rose in 2008, due to significant reorganizations which took place at Activision Blizzard, Universal Music Group and Gabon Telecom, a subsidiary of Maroc Telecom. |
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This object Ambet from the border between Gabon and the Congo: Pot oracles Ambet polychrome wood, as a lid, a flat face, diamond-shaped characteristic of Ambet. |
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In December 2008, members of the journalists' network in Gabon joined the Centre to organize week-long activities in commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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Species in decline include the asp and the smooth snake from Europe, the Gabon viper and rhinoceros viper of West Africa, and the royal python. |
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The lively encounter was in sharp contrast to the rain-hit first match between Gabon and Tunisia in Lubango. |
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In the men's heavyweight category, Anthony Obame from Gabon landed the match-winning kick on the buzzer against Bahri Tanrikulu, a three-time world champion from Turkey, before going on to take second place overall. |
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Gabon's Eric Mouloungui had three memorable chances to take the lead for Gabon against Tunisia, twice with his head and once with a rasping shot from some distance out. |
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The Gulf of Guinea is the northeasternmost part of the tropical Atlantic Ocean between Cape Lopez in Gabon, north and west to Cape Palmas in Liberia. |
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The powdered bark of the iboga shrub is consumed by the natives of Gabon and part of the Congo in the initiation rites of a number of secret societies. |
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In contrast with neighbouring Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville seems to have finally stemmed the fall in oil production and something of a recovery may be underway. |
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Air Gabon, the national carrier for Gabon, inaugurated services between Liberville, the Gabonese capital, and Brazaville in the Republic of Congo on 22 November. |
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The Industrial Gabon pillar is based on locally utilising the country's abundant primary materials in order to maximise income and benefits to the national economy. |
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Since Bongo was elected in 2009, Gabon has stepped up anti-poaching patrols in its 13 national parks which are also home to elephants and gorillas. |
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In vitro activity of quinolines against Plasmodium falciparum in Gabon. |
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First it was Gabon, and now Mauritians have landed in Ghana, to exploit intra-African trade, business and investment opportunities, writes Nasseem Ackbarally from Port-Louis. |
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French is mostly a second language in Africa, but it has become a first language in some urban areas, such as the region of Abidjan, Ivory Coast and in Libreville, Gabon. |
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Effective immediately, the award represents WGPSN's first major contract in Gabon and will provide employment opportunities for around 200 Gabonese nationals. |
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