Gaboneese
"C'mon, Gabon!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Va, Gabon! The exclamatory phrase may be heard at athletic competitions and sports events. The pronunciation will be "va ga-bo" in French.
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People from Gabon are called Gabonese. The term refers to the citizens and inhabitants of Gabon, a country located on the west coast of Central Africa. Gabonese culture is diverse, influenced by various ethnic groups and traditions within the country.
Gabon is in Africa.
Gabon in French is Gabon. It can also be called République Gabonaise.
Gabon derived its name from the Portuguese word "gabão," meaning "cloak" or "hood," which referred to the shape of the estuary of the Gabon River. Portuguese explorers, who arrived in the region in the late 15th century, noted this distinctive shape and used the term to describe the area. The name was later adopted when Gabon became a French colony in the late 19th century.
They are called Gabonese in English, Gabonaise in French, the official language.
gabon is in Africa
Gabon is a country in West Africa.
no Gabon does not have gorillas there sorry
The population of Gabon is 1.
The english term for namamayani is predominant.