List of Cities in Gabon

This is a list of cities and towns in Gabon:

  • Akok
  • Bakoumba
  • Batouala
  • Belinga
  • Bifoun
  • Bitam
  • Bongoville
  • Booué
  • Cocobeach
  • Ekata
  • Eteke
  • Fougamou
  • Franceville
  • Gamba
  • Kango
  • Koulamoutou
  • Lalara
  • Lambaréné
  • Lastoursville
  • Leconi
  • Libreville (capital)
  • Makokou
  • Mayumba
  • Mbigou
  • Médouneu
  • Mékambo
  • Mimongo
  • Minvoul
  • Mitzic
  • Moanda
  • Momo
  • Mouila
  • Mounana
  • Ndendé
  • Ndjolé
  • Nkan
  • Nkolabona
  • Ntoum
  • Okandja
  • Omboué (also known as Fernan Vaz)
  • Owendo
  • Oyem
  • Petit Loango
  • Point Denis
  • Port-Gentil
  • Santa Clara
  • Sette Cama
  • Ste. Marie
  • Tchibanga
  • Tsogni
  • Zoula
Cities of Gabon
Order City Population Province
Census 1993 2006 (calculated)
1. Libreville 419,596 591,356 Estuaire
2. Port-Gentil 79,225 111,655 Ogooué-Maritime
3. Masuku (Franceville) 31,183 43,948 Haut-Ogooué
4. Oyem 22,404 31,575 Woleu-Ntem
5. Moanda 21,882 30,839 Haut-Ogooué
6. Mouila 16,307 22,982 Ngounié
7. Lambaréné 15,033 21,187 Moyen-Ogooué
8. Tchibanga 14,054 19,807 Nyanga
9. Koulamoutou 11,773 16,592 Ogooué-Lolo
10. Makokou 9,849 13,881 Ogooué-Ivindo
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