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+ | The West African nation of Gabon is officially known as the Gabonese Republic ''(République Gabonaise).'' It is believed the earliest inhabitants were Pygmies, who were later transplanted by Bantu-speaking tribes. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, Gabon was claimed by no particular nation, although French and Portuguese explorers had established settlements in the region. [[France]] officially claimed the nation as part of the French Empire in 1885, and by 1910 it would become one of four territories in French Equatorial Africa. All four territories were granted independence in 1960, with Gabon electiing its first president in 1961. | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 10 January 2011
The West African nation of Gabon is officially known as the Gabonese Republic (République Gabonaise). It is believed the earliest inhabitants were Pygmies, who were later transplanted by Bantu-speaking tribes. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, Gabon was claimed by no particular nation, although French and Portuguese explorers had established settlements in the region. France officially claimed the nation as part of the French Empire in 1885, and by 1910 it would become one of four territories in French Equatorial Africa. All four territories were granted independence in 1960, with Gabon electiing its first president in 1961.