Ngounié Province
Ngounié | |
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Province | |
Ngounié Province in Gabon | |
Coordinates: 1°36′S 11°0′E / 1.600°S 11.000°ECoordinates: 1°36′S 11°0′E / 1.600°S 11.000°E | |
Country | Gabon |
Capital | Mouila |
Area | |
• Total | 37,750 km2 (14,580 sq mi) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 101,415 |
• Density | 2.7/km2 (7.0/sq mi) |
Ngounié is one of Gabon's nine provinces. It covers an area of 37,750 km². The provincial capital is Mouila.
History
The province is named after the river Ngounié , which crosses with its many tributaries. It was in December 1858 that the French explorer Paul Chaillu reaches by Ngounie up to Fougamou . He discovers the different local population he described during his second voyage. Catholic missions will subsequently erected in the province, Mandji, Sindara and St. Martin whose architecture attracts many tourists .
Geography
Located in the south of Gabon, its relief is characterized by large forest plains that separate the crystalline massif of Chaillu Ikoundou Range Mountains. Steep massifs, plains, thick forests, savannahs, rivers and lakes, cliffs, deep caves and vast agricultural areas shape a landscape dotted with hamlets and villages.
Population
Estimated at 101,415 inhabitants, the population of the Ngounié includes a significant ethnic diversity consisting of Eshira , Apindji , Punu , Mitsogo , Nzebi , Massango , Vungu and Éviya , arrived by successive waves of migration, living in harmony since several centuries. All ethnic groups Ngounié belong to the group Bantu .
The ethnic distribution of the province is as follows:
Ethnic group Number of inhabitants Punu - Eshira 35260 Nzebi - Dyma 22260 Okandé - Tsogho 11815 Kota - Kélé 2435 The traditional social and religious organization is still very present in the daily life of the province, especially the cults of Bwiti and Ndjembé (female secret society).
Legends and myths
Popular legends say that the province of Ngounié is protected by several geniuses. Thus Ipeti Mougoumi and sirens, female geniuses respectively living in Dola and Ngounié be protective of Ndendé and Mouila. Tsamba, engineering and Magotsi male, female genius, would be the protectors of Fougamou on which they watch the falls from the top of the empress. These geniuses are protective symbols of the departments of the province. They inspire fear and respect to the people, especially when they cross the streams. To honor them, the residents of the rivers of the province throw coins and pour liquor into watercourses.
To the southeast, Ngounié borders the Niari Region of the Republic of the Congo. Domestically, it borders the following provinces:
- Nyanga - south
- Ogooué-Maritime - west
- Moyen-Ogooué - north
- Ogooué-Ivindo - northeast, at a quadripoint
- Ogooué-Lolo - east
Departments
Ngounié is divided into 9 departments:
- Boumi-Louetsi Department (Mbigou)
- Dola Department (Ndendé)
- Douya-Onoy Department (Mouila)
- Louetsi-Wano Department (Lebamba)
- Ndolou Department (Mandji)
- Ogoulou Department (Mimongo)
- Tsamba-Magotsi Department (Fougamou)
- Louetsi-Bibaka Department (Malinga)
- Mougalaba Department (Guietsou)
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