According to ALLCITYCODES.COM, the area code of Gabon is 241. Gabon is a country located in Central Africa and bordered by Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Republic of Congo. It has a population of approximately 2 million people with the majority living in the capital city, Libreville. The official language of Gabon is French and it has a tropical climate with temperatures ranging anywhere between 22°C and 34°C. Agriculture plays an important role in the economy of Gabon with palm oil, coffee, cocoa and timber being its major exports. Fishing also contributes to the economy with many coastal communities relying heavily on this activity as their primary source of income. Tourism has become increasingly popular over recent years as visitors come to explore its stunning landscapes including lush rainforests, stunning beaches and majestic mountains as well as its rich cultural heritage including ancient artifacts, traditional villages and vibrant cities. In recent years, Gabon has been investing heavily into renewable energy sources such as hydroelectric power to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and help protect its environment for future generations. The government has also taken steps to improve access to healthcare and education for all citizens so that everyone can benefit from these essential services regardless of their background or economic status. Gabon is a unitary presidential republic with a strong executive branch of government. The president is the head of state and the head of government, and is elected by popular vote for a seven-year term. The executive branch also includes the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President. The legislative branch consists of a unicameral National Assembly, with members elected to five-year terms. The judiciary branch is independent, and consists of various levels of courts, including three Supreme Court justices appointed by the President. Gabon’s political system is based on the French model, with extensive checks and balances between the branches of government. There are several political parties in Gabon that are active in both local and national elections, but since 1990 they have been overshadowed by the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG). LOVERISTS: Features public policy of Gabon.

Gabon 2004
Yearbook 2004 Gabon. Following a beginning border dispute with Equatorial Guinea in 2003, Gabon and the neighboring country agreed in January to resolve the dispute […]