Libreville Hospital (French: Centre Hospitalier de Libreville) is the most important hospital in the African country of Gabon. Located in the nation's capital of Libreville, the hospital has an accident and emergency department which serves much of the country.
The hospital treated soldiers during the 2009 Gabonese helicopter crash.
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Coordinates: 0°23′17″N 9°27′35″E / 0.3880°N 9.4597°E / 0.3880; 9.4597
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