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Woleu-Ntem Province (Gabon)

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image by Olivier Touzeau, 29 Dec 2016

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Background

Woleu-Ntem Province is named after two rivers, the Woleu and Ntem. It covers an area of 38,465 kmē and has 155,000 inhabitants (2013). The provincial capital is Oyem.
Woleu-Ntem is divided into 5 departments:
- Haut-Komo (Medouneu)
- Haut-Ntem (Minvoul)
- Ntem (Bitam)
- Okano (Mitzic)
- Woleu (Oyem).
Olivier Touzeau, 29 Dec 2016


Description of the flag

The provincial flag, as seen during the 2016 inauguration of the President of Gabon, is white with the provincial coat-of-arms occupying 4/5 of the height in the centre.

According to Heraldry of the World, the green shield stands for the forests, the wavy bands for the Woleu and N'Tem rivers. The cocoa pods symbolise cocoa production.
Olivier Touzeau, 29 Dec 2016