Gabon

Gabon (; French pronunciation: ​[ɡabɔ̃]), officially the Gabonese Republic (French: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, it is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly 270,000 square kilometres (100,000 sq mi) and its population is estimated at 2.3 million people.

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The National Archives · 1 April 1941 English

(b) By land through the bottleneck of Zinder with possible but limited Axis support from Libya. No independent air landing operation is possible without the use of Axis resources. (iv) …

to their respective leaders. The Cameroons and Gabon are the least satisfied of the. Free French Colonies


The National Archives · 28 June 1942 English

A file of signals intelligence reports, messages, and correspondence issued by the Government Code and Cypher School and sent by the head ('C') of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) to …

with complete mechanised equipment have reached GABON, the CAMEROONS, and the Belgian CONGO safely.


The National Archives · 1963 English

Ministry of Finance and Economics on behalf of France, the Central African Republic, the Ivory Coast, Gabon, Chad, and the Congo.


The National Archives · 1962 English

A file containing documents concerning Hungary's commercial relationship with Britain. Subjects covered in the file include the impact of American policy towards the discussion of Hungary at the United Nations …

colleagues at the reception given by the Ambassador of Gabon at the Kensington Palace Hotel on Friday last,


The National Archives · 11 April 1946 English

A file of reports from the papers of the German and Austrian Section of the Foreign Office Research Department. The reports, some of them in German, cover a number of …


The National Archives · 1 November 1942 English

order to give to the French West Africans a means of enabling the population of the A.O.F. to express its loyalty to the Petain regime. The existence and statutes of …

was c l e a r t h a t t h e Cameroons and t h e Gabon would j o i n t h e F i g h t i n g F r e n c h


The National Archives · 1963 English

A file of correspondence, reports, and press material concerning oil and natural gas extraction in the Soviet Union. The documents discuss the construction of a new oil pipeline linking Moscow …

successes in Angola, French Equatorial Africa (Gabon and Congo), Nigeria, and the Algerian Sahara. In OIL PRODUCTION Algeria Libya Egypt Nigeria Gabon and Congo (Brazzaville)... Angola Morocco Total 600 C.—Other projects— Congo (Leopoldville) Gabon/Congo (Brazzaville) Liberia Madagascar Sudan


The National Archives · 1 January 1979 French

Elena and a large entourage. Documents in the file describe Nicolae Ceaușescu's visits to Libya, Gabon, Angola, Zambia, Mozambique, Burundi, Sudan, and Egypt, in all of which Romania had significant political

slip of the type-writer : there is no coal in Gabon. No doubt iron ore or uranuim might be substituted enterprise, e.g. in Romanian technical assistance to Gabon for the mining of iron ore. There were many such supplies of crude oil from Libya, coal ^ from Gabon and nickel from Eurundi. Certainly, if the unconfirmed ontopics incl.crude oil exports to Romania. 2. Gabon 9-12 Bongo Joint Communique Treaty of -^rieiräship (not to all), i'i •President Ceausescu visited Gabon 9 - 1 2 April. This was part p ' of an African


The National Archives · 1 July 1951 English

Equatorial Africa, Spanish Guinea and Gulf of Guinea Islands French Guinea French Morocco French Sudan Gabon Gambia Gold Coast and British Togoland Greece and the Islands Greenland Gulf of Guinea Islands Holland

Islands French Guinea French Morocco French Sudan Gabon Gambia Gold Coast and British Togoland Greece


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the Albanian royal family. The documents concern a meeting between the British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Malcolm Rifkind, and the …

rr-'u^d penr.:«ioa 5 ^ 3 1 v.eapons. to stav in Gabon. His movements are being i \ » I ^ I " Pierer Van Der H i. the Minis-1 insisted that the Gabon govern- ter of Toreiia ASairs. The two j . L


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