Ogooué-Lolo Province

Ogooué-Lolo
Province

Ogooué-Lolo Province in Gabon
Coordinates: 1°0′S 12°30′E / 1.000°S 12.500°E / -1.000; 12.500Coordinates: 1°0′S 12°30′E / 1.000°S 12.500°E / -1.000; 12.500
Country  Gabon
Capital Koulamoutou
Area
  Total 25,380 km2 (9,800 sq mi)
Population (2013 census)
  Total 65,771
  Density 2.6/km2 (6.7/sq mi)

The Ogooué-Lolo Province is one of the nine provinces of Gabon, slightly southeast of central Gabon. The regional capital is Koulamoutou, a city of approximately 16,000 people. It is the ninth largest city in Gabon and the home of slightly more than one-third of the provincial population.

  • Area: 25,380 km²
  • 2-letter abbreviation/HASC: GA-OL
  • ISO 3166-2: GA-07
  • Population (2013): 65,771

Its length runs from the 3 S to 2 N and from 10 E to 11 E.

To the south, Ogooué-Lolo borders the Niari Region of the Republic of the Congo. Domestically, it borders the following provinces:

Departments

Ogooué-Lolo is divided into 4 departments:[1]

Historical population

YearPopulationChangeDensity
198049,915-1.966/km²
199343,915-6,000/-12.02%1.73/km²

The population from 1981 to 1991 lost slightly more than one tenth of the total 1981 population. The population loss was slower than other provinces in Gabon.

Places

PlaceLatitudeLongitudeAltitude
Abena1.1 S13.1667 E275 m
Angonde1.0833 S13.11667 E274 m
Babaousa0.8667 S12.833 E229 m
Badiabiki1.6833 S12.2833 E698 m
Badouma0.75 S12.85 E240 m
Bambecan0.9667 S12.7833 E307 m
Bambera-Biyoko1.11667 S12.933 E312 m
Bandangala1.33 S12.5667 E551 m
Bangadi1.1667 S12.9833 E318 m
Bangassou0.95 S12.65 E262 m
Bangondo1.4 S12.45 E478 m
Baniati1.01667 S12.21667 E445 m
Baposso0.6833 S13.033 E334 m
Bapouno0.95 S12.6 E258 m
Bassaki1.31667 S12.11667 E593 m
Bassegua0.833 S12.8 E204 m
Bola Pessou1.15 S12.4833 E364 m
Boudela1.033 S12.01667 E600 m
Boudouga1.1833 S12.15 E533 m
Boudoumbou0.81667 S12.7833 E202 m
Boudzoumba0.71667 S13.01667 E303 m
Boueka1.3833 S12.6333 E507 m
Boulemba1.0833 S13.133 E274 m
Boumabango0.95 S12.95 E259 m
Boundgi1 S11.85 E550 m
Boundji0 S12 E195 m
Boundji1.4 S12.3833 E603 m
Boungou1.81667 S12.51667 E803 m
Bounzoukou1.1 S12.91667 E313 m
Boupounza1.2667 S11.9833 E664 m
Boussa0.55 S12.41667 E190 m
Boussimbi1.533 S12.1833 E670 m
Boussoka1.1833 S12.5833 E449 m
Boussouniabamba1.233 S12.61667 E466 m
Boutala0 S12 E211 m
Boutemba0.7667 S12.533 E196 m
Bouvinga1.033 S12.2 E449
Bouyangoula1.4 S12.21667 E621 m
Kokomingheli0.71667 S12.933 E252 m
Konanadembe1 S12 E453 m
Konanadembe1.35 S12.6833 E475 m
Konda1 S12 E426 m
Konda1.31667 S12.6833 E461 m
Kondakoko1.6 S12.2833 E682 m
Kongo-Godafala0.91667 S12.633 E236 m
Kongou1 S12 E608 m
Kouadembe1 S12.1833 E453 m
Kouanou1.3 S12.2833 E588 m
Koubala1.3667 S12.233 E615 m
Koulamoutou1.133 S12.4833 E355 m
Koumamala1 S12 E613 m
Koumou1.633 S12.733 E609 m
Kounadembe1.433 S12.3833 E607 m
Kouta1.22 S12.25 E606 m
Mogabo457 m
Mogombofala

References

  1. "Gabon: administrative units, extended". geohive.com.
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