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    Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon, located on the Gabon Estuary. Libreville occupies 65 square kilometres (25 sq mi) of the northwestern province of Estuaire. Libreville is also a port on the Gabon Estuary, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904. [2]

  2. Libreville, city and capital of Gabon, located on the north shore of the Gabon Estuary, which empties into the Gulf of Guinea. It is built on a succession of hills overlooking a well-sheltered port. The former European sector (modern in appearance and the site of the principal administrative and

  3. Sep 19, 2024 · 29 Things to Know About Libreville Gabon. Libreville, city and capital of Gabon, located on the north shore of the Gabon Estuary, which empties into the Gulf of Guinea. It is built on a succession of hills overlooking a well-sheltered port.

  4. The vibrant, muscular heart of Gabon, Libreville is the largest city and home to over a third of Gabon's population. It's also a city awash in oil money: pavements, clean streets, smart restaurants and vast gated villas are the first impressions of the town.

  5. Libreville, Gabon. Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars.

  6. Libreville beach scene. Libreville is Gabon's largest city and capital. It is a port city of 703,904 (2013) that is home to one third of the country's population.

  7. Plan Your Trip to Libreville: Best of Libreville Tourism. By Alvin B. 2,512. Libreville, Gabon. Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960.

  8. Discover the best attractions in Libreville including Musée Nationale des Arts et Traditions du Gabon, Eglise de St-Michel de Nkembo, and Presidential Palace.

  9. Beyond the urban allure, Libreville serves as a gateway to Gabon's natural wonders. The Pongara National Park, a short boat ride from the city, offers an untouched paradise where lush rainforests meet pristine beaches.

  10. Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars.