As of 2011, Gabon contains 152 Cantons, 52 Communes, 29 Arrondissements, and 26 Districts.[1] These are the third-level administrative units of Gabon and between them make up the units of the Departments of Gabon.[2] Arrondissements tend to be units of major cities such as Libreville and communes are generally seated in the main cities and towns and incorporating the surrounding rural area. The cantons of Gabon are largely rural in nature with a small town or large village as the main centre.
Estuaire Province edit
Commune of Libreville edit
- Premier Arrondissement
- Deuxième Arrondissement
- Troisième Arrondissement
- Quatrième Arrondissement
- Cinquième Arrondissement
- Sixième Arrondissement
Komo (Kango) edit
Komo-Mondah (Ntoum) edit
- Commune of Ntoum
- Commune of Owendo
- Canton of Ikoy-Tsini
- Canton of Komo-Ntoum
- Canton of Mbéi
- Canton of Océan-Gongoué
Komo-Océan (Ndzomoé) edit
Noya (Cocobeach) edit
Haut-Ogooué Province edit
Commune of Franceville edit
Bayi-Brikolo (Aboumi) edit
Djoue (Onga) edit
Djououri-Aguilli (Bongoville) edit
Lékabi-Léwolo (Ngouoni) edit
Lekoni-Lekori (Akieni) edit
Lekoko (Bakoumba) edit
Leboumbi-Leyou (Moanda) edit
Mpassa (Franceville) edit
Ogooué-Létili (Boumango) edit
Plateaux (Leconi) edit
Sebe-Brikolo (Okondja) edit
Moyen-Ogooué Province edit
Abanga-Bigne (Ndjole) edit
- Commune of Ndjolé
- Canton of Bifoun-Wéliga
- Canton of Ebel-Abanga
- Canton of Ebel-Alembé
- Canton of Samkita
Ogooue et des Lacs (Lambaréné) edit
Ngounié Province edit
Boumi-Louetsi (Mbigou) edit
- Commune of Mbigou
- Canton of Bagandou-Ngounié
- Canton of Basse-Louétsi
- Canton of Doua
- Canton of Louétsi-Boumi
- Canton of Ngounié-Louétsi
- Canton of Wano-Ivindzi
Dola (Ndende) edit
Douya-Onoye (Mouila) edit
Louetsi-Bibaka (Malinga) edit
Louetsi-Wano (Lébamba) edit
Mougalaba (Guiétsou) edit
Ndolou (Mandji) edit
Ogoulou (Mimongo) edit
- Commune of Mimongo
- Canton of Dibwa
- Canton of Haute-Dikobi
- Canton of Haute-Ogoulou
- Canton of Ogoulou-Onoye
- Canton of Omba
- Canton of Vieux-Mimongo
Tsamba-Magotsi (Fougamou) edit
Nyanga Province edit
Basse-Banio (Mayumba) edit
Douigni (Moabi) edit
Doutsila (Mabanda) edit
Haute-Banio (Ndindi) edit
Mongo (Moulèngui-Binza) edit
Mougoutsi (Tchibanga) edit
Ogooué-Ivindo Province edit
Ivindo (Makokou) edit
- Commune of Makokou
- Canton of Aboye
- Canton of Ivindo
- Canton of Liboumba
- Canton of Mouniandzi
- Canton of Ntang-Louli
Lope (Booue) edit
- Commune of Booué
- Canton of Fieng-Okano
- Canton of Lélédi
- Canton of Lézinda
- Canton of Nké
- Canton of Offoue-Aval
Mvoung (Ovan) edit
Zadie (Mekambo) edit
Ogooué-Lolo Province edit
Lolo-Bouenguidi (Koulamoutou) edit
- Commune of Koulamoutou
- Canton of Basse-Lombo
- Canton of Bouénguidi-Moualo
- Canton of Lolo-Wagna
- Canton of Moualo-Onoye
Lombo-Bouenguidi (Pana) edit
Mouloundou (Lastoursville) edit
- Commune of Lastoursville
- Canton of Lassio-Sébé
- Canton of Léyou
- Canton of Ogooué-Amont
- Canton of Ogooué-Aval
- Canton of Poungui
Offoué-Onoye (Iboundji) edit
Ogooué-Maritime Province edit
Bendje (Port-Gentil) edit
Etimboue (Omboue) edit
Ndougou (Gamba) edit
Woleu-Ntem Province edit
Haut-Komo (Medouneu) edit
Haut-Ntem (Minvoul) edit
Ntem (Bitam) edit
- Commune of Bitam
- Canton of Ekorété
- Canton of Kess
- Canton of Koum
- Canton of Mboa'a
- Canton of Mvézé
- Canton of Ntem I
- Canton of Ntem II
Okano (Mitzic) edit
Woleu (Oyem) edit
References edit
- ^ "Le Gabon en statistiques". Gabsoli.org. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
- ^ "Gabon". Direction Generale de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques, Gabon, published by Geohive. Archived from the original on 2011-09-06. Retrieved 27 August 2011.