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    The earliest humans in Gabon were believed to be the Babinga, or Pygmies, dating back to 7000 B.C. , who were later followed by Bantu groups from southern and eastern Africa. Now there are many tribal groups in the country, the largest being the Fang peoples, who constitute 25% of the population



    Gabon is one of West Africa's more stable countries. Between independence from France in 1960 and 2009, Gabon had just two presidents. The late president Omar Bongo was in power for over four decades.

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    Gabon, a nation along the Atlantic shore of Central Africa, has noteworthy territories of secured parkland. The forested waterfront territory of its renowned worldwide Loango National Park shields a differing qualities of natural life, from gorillas and hippos to whales. Lopé National Park comprises of generally rainforest. Akanda National Park is known for its mangroves and tidal shorelines

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