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Coordinates: 0°11S 10°45E / 0.183°S 10.750°E / -0.183; 10.750
 

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Ndjolé
Ndjolé is located in Gabon
Ndjolé

Ndjolé

Location in Gabon

Coordinates: 0°11′S 10°45′E / 0.183°S 10.750°E / -0.183; 10.750
Country Gabon
ProvinceMoyen-Ogooué Province
DepartmentAbanga-Bigne Department
Population
 (2008)
 • Total6,289

Ndjolé is the capital town in the Abanga-Bigne DepartmentinGabon, lying northeast of Lambaréné on the Ogooué River, the N2 road and the Trans-Gabon Railway. It is known as a base for logging and as a transport hub. Ndjolé is the last city that can be reached by barge traffic traveling up the Ogooué River. Above Ndjolé there are rapids on the river.

History

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In 1883, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza founded the military post of Ndjolé, a strategic point located on the Ogooué River.

The river being difficult to navigate upstream, it is here that foresters loaded their wood to bring it down to Port-Gentil.

The N'djolé prison, built in 1898 on an island on the Ogooué, opposite Ndjolé, was part of a French policy to build detention centres in the French overseas departments and territories then in the colonies. It was here that Samory Touré, founder and leader of the short-lived Wassoulou Empire, died in captivity. Alongside Samory Touré, Cheikh Amadou Bamba Mbacké also experienced exile and forced labour there.

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