Moanda

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Moanda is a major mining town in southeastern Gabon known for its rich manganese deposits and role in the country’s extractive industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mining town
town
abbreviationOfMajorEmployer COMILOG NERFINISHED
connectedTo Franceville NERFINISHED
Libreville NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Gabon
currency Central African CFA franc NERFINISHED
economicRole important source of government revenue from mining
major contributor to Gabon’s mineral exports
governingCountryCapital Libreville NERFINISHED
hasFacility manganese processing facilities
mining infrastructure
hasMiningActivity open-pit mining
underground mining
hasNaturalResource manganese
hasTransportInfrastructure rail infrastructure for ore transport
road links to other towns in Haut-Ogooué
knownFor mining industry
rich manganese deposits
role in Gabon’s extractive industry
languageUsed French
locatedIn Haut-Ogooué Province NERFINISHED
southeastern Gabon
locatedInCountryCapitalLanguage French-speaking region
majorEmployer Compagnie Minière de l’Ogooué NERFINISHED
majorIndustry manganese mining
near Ogooué River NERFINISHED
partOf Gabonese mining sector
railwayConnection Trans-Gabon Railway NERFINISHED
region Ogooué basin NERFINISHED
resourceType manganese ore
timeZone West Africa Time (WAT)
surface form: West Africa Time
utcOffset +1

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