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  • Omar Bongo
  • President of Gabon from 1967 to 2009

    Omar Bongo Ondimba (born Albert-Bernard Bongo; 30 December 1935 – 8 June 2009) was a Gabonese politician who was the second president of Gabon from 1967

    Omar Bongo

    Omar Bongo

    Omar_Bongo

  • Ali Bongo
  • President of Gabon from 2009 to 2023

    Democratic Party, Bongo is the son of Omar Bongo, who was president from 1967 until his death in 2009. During his father's presidency, Bongo was Minister of

    Ali Bongo

    Ali Bongo

    Ali_Bongo

  • Bongo family
  • Gabonese political family

    Baskata people. Family members Omar Bongo, Ali Bongo, and Brice Oligui Nguema have ruled successively Gabon since 1967. Omar served as president from 1967

    Bongo family

    Bongo family

    Bongo_family

  • Omar Bongo University
  • University in Gabon

    Omar Bongo University (French: Université Omar Bongo) is a public university which was founded as the National University of Gabon in 1970. It was renamed

    Omar Bongo University

    Omar_Bongo_University

  • Stade Omar Bongo
  • Stadium in Libreville, Gabon

    Stade Omar Bongo is a multi-purpose stadium in Libreville, Gabon. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as the home ground of FC

    Stade Omar Bongo

    Stade_Omar_Bongo

  • Gabon
  • Country in Central Africa

    capita income; however, large parts of the population are very poor. Omar Bongo came to office in 1967 and created a dynasty, which stabilized its power

    Gabon

    Gabon

    Gabon

  • Edith Lucie Bongo
  • First Lady of Gabon (1964–2009)

    Édith Lucie Bongo Ondimba (née Sassou Nguesso; March 10, 1964 – March 14, 2009) was the First Lady of Gabon as the wife of President Omar Bongo from 1989

    Edith Lucie Bongo

    Edith Lucie Bongo

    Edith_Lucie_Bongo

  • Brice Oligui Nguema
  • President of Gabon since 2023

    studied at Omar Bongo University. Oligui studied at Meknes Royal Military Academy in Morocco. He served as an aide-de-camp to President Omar Bongo until his

    Brice Oligui Nguema

    Brice Oligui Nguema

    Brice_Oligui_Nguema

  • M'Vengue El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba International Airport
  • Airport in M'Vengue, Gabon

    M'Vengue El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba International Airport (French: Aéroport International M'Vengue El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba) (IATA: MVB, ICAO: FOON)

    M'Vengue El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba International Airport

    M'Vengue El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba International Airport

    M'Vengue_El_Hadj_Omar_Bongo_Ondimba_International_Airport

  • Death and state funeral of Omar Bongo
  • 2009 death and state funeral of the President of Gabon

    Omar Bongo, the President of Gabon, died in Spain on 8 June 2009, after having suffered from colorectal cancer. A month of mourning and state funeral,

    Death and state funeral of Omar Bongo

    Death and state funeral of Omar Bongo

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Omar_Bongo

  • Pascaline Bongo Ondimba
  • Gabonese politician

    Pascaline Mferri Bongo Ondimba (born 10 April 1956) is a Gabonese politician. Under her father, President Omar Bongo, she was Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Pascaline Bongo Ondimba

    Pascaline_Bongo_Ondimba

  • Albert Ondo Ossa
  • Gabonese politician (born 1954)

    politician, member of civil society and associate professor of economics at Omar Bongo University. In 1987, Albert Ondo Ossa passed the competitive examination

    Albert Ondo Ossa

    Albert_Ondo_Ossa

  • Patience Dabany
  • Gabonese singer and musician

    Joséphine Bongo, is a Gabonese singer and musician who was the First Lady of Gabon from 1967 to 1987 as the first wife of president Omar Bongo. After their

    Patience Dabany

    Patience Dabany

    Patience_Dabany

  • 2023 Gabonese coup d'état
  • Military coup against President Ali Bongo

    ruled by the Bongo family starting with President Omar Bongo in 1967 and, following his death in 2009, by his son Ali Bongo Ondimba. Ali Bongo was re-elected

    2023 Gabonese coup d'état

    2023 Gabonese coup d'état

    2023_Gabonese_coup_d'état

  • France–Gabon relations
  • Bilateral relations

    state to attend his funeral. After Omar Bongo's death, his son, Ali Bongo Ondimba, assumed power. While Ali Bongo maintained strong ties with France,

    France–Gabon relations

    France–Gabon relations

    France–Gabon_relations

  • Bongo (name)
  • Surname list

    magician Ali Bongo Ondimba (born 1959), president of Gabon from 2009 to 2023 and son of Omar Bongo Amba Bongo, writer and advocate Bongani Bongo, South African

    Bongo (name)

    Bongo_(name)

  • Didjob Divungi Di Ndinge
  • Gabonese politician

    powers in an acting capacity from May 2009 to June 2009, while President Omar Bongo Ondimba was hospitalized. Divungi Di Ndinge, a member of the Punu ethnic

    Didjob Divungi Di Ndinge

    Didjob_Divungi_Di_Ndinge

  • President of Gabon
  • Head of state and government of Gabon

    the Senate. Son of Omar Bongo. Born as Alain-Bernard Bongo. Vice President Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou (PSD) acted for Bongo during his illness,

    President of Gabon

    President of Gabon

    President_of_Gabon

  • Palais du bord de mer
  • Official residence of the president of Gabon

    Located in the capital city of Libreville, it was commissioned by President Omar Bongo and completed in 1977. The palace was designed by Lebanese-Ivorian architect

    Palais du bord de mer

    Palais_du_bord_de_mer

  • Denis Sassou Nguesso
  • President of the Republic of the Congo (1979–1992; since 1997)

    period as president. His daughter Edith Lucie married Gabonese president Omar Bongo in 1989. He introduced multiparty politics in 1990, but was stripped of

    Denis Sassou Nguesso

    Denis Sassou Nguesso

    Denis_Sassou_Nguesso

  • Omar (name)
  • Name list

    English footballer Omar Bolden (born 1988), American football player Omar Bongo (1935–2009), President of Gabon (1967–2009) Omar Antonio Borboa (born

    Omar (name)

    Omar (name)

    Omar_(name)

  • Planned liberalism
  • Cameroonian historical economic policy

    took the course of liberal free market economy after 1978. Gabon under Omar Bongo from 1978 until 1987 tried to adopt planned liberalism, before embracing

    Planned liberalism

    Planned_liberalism

  • Biens mal acquis
  • French legal term

    the Promenade des Anglais Omar Ben Bongo - father of President Ali Bongo bd Lannes, 75016 Paris, 7-room apartment Omar Bongo Ondimba - President of Gabon

    Biens mal acquis

    Biens_mal_acquis

  • Gabonese Democratic Party
  • Former ruling and dominant political party of Gabon

    President. M'ba died later in the year and was succeeded by Omar Bongo. On 12 March 1968 Bongo reorganised the BDG as the Gabonese Democratic Party, which

    Gabonese Democratic Party

    Gabonese Democratic Party

    Gabonese_Democratic_Party

  • Francisco Macías Nguema
  • President of Equatorial Guinea from 1968 to 1979

    allies such as Cameroonian President Ahmadou Ahidjo and Gabonese President Omar Bongo, although relations with Cameroon and Gabon collapsed by 1976. Due to

    Francisco Macías Nguema

    Francisco Macías Nguema

    Francisco_Macías_Nguema

  • Rose Francine Rogombé
  • Gabonese politician (1942–2015)

    October 2009, following the death of long-time President Omar Bongo. She constitutionally succeeded Bongo due to her role as president of the Senate, a post

    Rose Francine Rogombé

    Rose_Francine_Rogombé

  • History of Gabon
  • 1964. In March 1967, Leon M'Ba and Omar Bongo were elected president and vice president. M'Ba died later that year. Bongo declared Gabon a one-party state

    History of Gabon

    History of Gabon

    History_of_Gabon

  • 2005 Gabonese presidential election
  • elections were held in Gabon on 27 November 2005. Incumbent President Omar Bongo, in power since 1967 (making him Africa's longest-serving ruler), sought

    2005 Gabonese presidential election

    2005 Gabonese presidential election

    2005_Gabonese_presidential_election

  • Marie-Madeleine Mborantsuo
  • Gabonese lawyer

    April 1955) is a Gabonese lawyer who is the former romantic partner of Omar Bongo, the long-standing authoritarian ruler of Gabon. She is the president

    Marie-Madeleine Mborantsuo

    Marie-Madeleine_Mborantsuo

  • 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
  • International football competition

    (Sierra Leone) Liberia won 5–2 on aggregate 16 June 1996 16:00 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 11,625 Referee: Omer Yengo (Congo) Gabon won 3–0

    1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)

    1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)

    1998_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CAF)

  • 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round
  • Football tournament

    Notes: Head-to-head points: Angola 4, Nigeria 1. 5 June 2004 16:00 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Alex Quartey (Ghana) 5 June 2004

    2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round

    2006_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_CAF_second_round

  • Kosyam Palace
  • Official residence of the president of Burkina Faso

    continent, especially in Gabon where he started his career under President Omar Bongo "Ouaga 2000, l'autre capitale". Jeune Afrique. 9 June 2009. Retrieved

    Kosyam Palace

    Kosyam Palace

    Kosyam_Palace

  • Teke people
  • Bantu ethnic group in Central Africa

    Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a minority in the south-east of Gabon. Omar Bongo, who was President of Gabon in the late 20th century, was a Teke. As part

    Teke people

    Teke people

    Teke_people

  • Léon M'ba
  • Prime Minister (1959–61) and President (1961–67) of Gabon

    candidate in Albert Bernard Bongo (later known as Alhaji Omar Bongo Ondimba), a young leader in the President's cabinet. Bongo was personally "tested" by

    Léon M'ba

    Léon M'ba

    Léon_M'ba

  • Sylvia Bongo Ondimba
  • First Lady of Gabon

    2009 after the death of his father Omar Bongo, Gabon's long-time dictator. On August 30, 2023, her husband, Ali Bongo, was deposed after 14 years of rule

    Sylvia Bongo Ondimba

    Sylvia Bongo Ondimba

    Sylvia_Bongo_Ondimba

  • Agathe Habyarimana
  • First Lady of Rwanda from 1973 to 1994

    September 1997, she moved to Libreville, Gabon, at the invitation of Omar Bongo, and then Gbadolite in Zaire. Fearing the threat of the RPF, she went

    Agathe Habyarimana

    Agathe_Habyarimana

  • Gabonese fast attack craft President El Hadj Omar Bongo
  • President El Hadj Omar Bongo was a fast attack craft (FAC) in service with the Gabon Navy. The vessel was constructed in France and entered service in

    Gabonese fast attack craft President El Hadj Omar Bongo

    Gabonese_fast_attack_craft_President_El_Hadj_Omar_Bongo

  • Politics of Gabon
  • 1967, Leon M'Ba and Omar Bongo (then Albert Bongo) were elected president and vice president. M'Ba died later that year, and Omar Bongo became president

    Politics of Gabon

    Politics of Gabon

    Politics_of_Gabon

  • Franceville
  • City in Haut-Ogooué, Gabon

    uranium deposits of Mounana, and to the political patronage of President Omar Bongo, who was born in the nearby village of Lewai (later renamed Bongoville)

    Franceville

    Franceville

    Franceville

  • Idriss Ngari
  • Gabonese politician (1946–2025)

    2025) was a Gabonese politician and army general. A relative of President Omar Bongo, Ngari rose rapidly through the ranks of the army, ultimately serving

    Idriss Ngari

    Idriss_Ngari

  • Religion in Gabon
  • Sunni practice. The former president Omar Bongo converted to Islam in 1973 after a visit to Libya. Under Bongo's one-party rule, Gabon joined the Organisation

    Religion in Gabon

    Religion in Gabon

    Religion_in_Gabon

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF third round
  • Football tournament qualification stage

    38,000 Referee: Badara Diatta (Senegal) 6 June 2009 15:30 UTC+1 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Verson Lwanja (Malawi) 7 June

    2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF third round

    2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_CAF_third_round

  • Islam in Gabon
  • spread until the 1970s and 1980s. The conversion of Gabonese president Omar Bongo to Islam helped to popularize the religion along with other notable Gabonese

    Islam in Gabon

    Islam in Gabon

    Islam_in_Gabon

  • 2009 Gabonese presidential election
  • August 2009. They took place due to the death of incumbent President Omar Bongo on 8 June, after more than 41 years as the sole president of Gabon. While

    2009 Gabonese presidential election

    2009 Gabonese presidential election

    2009_Gabonese_presidential_election

  • Term limit
  • Legal restriction limiting the number of terms an officeholder may serve

    President of Gabon were abolished under Omar Bongo in 2003, allowing him to continue as president indefinitely. Bongo died in office in June 2009. A two-term

    Term limit

    Term_limit

  • Dictatorship
  • Autocratic form of government

    under François Tombalbaye in Chad, the Gabonese Democratic Party under Omar Bongo in Gabon, the Democratic Party under Ahmed Sékou Touré in Guinea, the

    Dictatorship

    Dictatorship

  • Bongo Bongo Land
  • Pejorative term used to refer to Third-World countries

    In British English, Bongo Bongo Land (or Bongo-bongo Land) is a pejorative term used to refer to Third-World countries, particularly in Africa, or to a

    Bongo Bongo Land

    Bongo_Bongo_Land

  • 2023 Gabonese general election
  • its independence from France in 1960, including 41 years under Bongo's father, Omar. Bongo was declared the winner on 30 August. However, a coup d'état

    2023 Gabonese general election

    2023 Gabonese general election

    2023_Gabonese_general_election

  • Abedi Pele
  • Ghanaian footballer (born 1964)

     Tunisia 1-0 2-1 1996 African Cup of Nations 18 10 November 1996 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville, Gabon  Gabon 1-1 1-1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 19

    Abedi Pele

    Abedi Pele

    Abedi_Pele

  • Omar Bongo Technical High School
  • Technical high school in Gabon

    Omar Bongo Technical High School (French: Lycée Technique Nationale Omar Bongo) is situated in Libreville, Gabon. It is among the largest secondary schools

    Omar Bongo Technical High School

    Omar_Bongo_Technical_High_School

  • 1993 Gabonese presidential election
  • Incumbent President Omar Bongo, in power since 1967, sought a five-year term against twelve other candidates. According to official results Bongo won in the first

    1993 Gabonese presidential election

    1993 Gabonese presidential election

    1993_Gabonese_presidential_election

  • List of national parks of Gabon
  • List of national parks located in gabon

    There are 13 national parks in Gabon, all created in 2002 when President Omar Bongo established Gabon's National Agency for National Parks (French: Agence

    List of national parks of Gabon

    List of national parks of Gabon

    List_of_national_parks_of_Gabon

  • Justine Mintsa
  • Gabonese writer (born 1949)

    publish a novel with Éditions Gallimard, in Paris. She studied at the Omar Bongo University. Un seul tournant Makôsu, La Pensée Universelle, 1994; L'Harmattan

    Justine Mintsa

    Justine_Mintsa

  • Jacques Foccart
  • French businessman, politician, and neocolonialist (1913–1997)

    still had remarkable contacts with African leaders such as President Omar Bongo of Gabon, who he served as his advisor on African affairs for a number

    Jacques Foccart

    Jacques Foccart

    Jacques_Foccart

  • Oliver N'Goma
  • Musical artist

    he had battled for the last two years of his life, on 7 June 2010 at Omar Bongo Hospital in Libreville, Gabon. His song "Adia" was featured in the Claire

    Oliver N'Goma

    Oliver_N'Goma

  • Félicité Ongouori Ngoubili
  • province of Gabon. After obtaining her baccalaureate, she studied history at Omar Bongo University between 1979 and 1984. There she obtained a bachelor's degree

    Félicité Ongouori Ngoubili

    Félicité Ongouori Ngoubili

    Félicité_Ongouori_Ngoubili

  • 1998 Gabonese presidential election
  • elections were held in Gabon on 6 December 1998. Incumbent President Omar Bongo, in power since 1967, sought a seven-year term against five other candidates

    1998 Gabonese presidential election

    1998 Gabonese presidential election

    1998_Gabonese_presidential_election

  • 2002 African Cup of Nations qualification
  • Football tournament

    1 July 2000 Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho, São Tomé 15 July 2000 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Eboh Messan (Togo) Gabon win 5–2

    2002 African Cup of Nations qualification

    2002_African_Cup_of_Nations_qualification

  • UNIFAC Cup
  • Gabon in 1999. The trophy was named after the then Gabonese president Omar Bongo. Originally there were 8 teams, divided into two groups, with the top

    UNIFAC Cup

    UNIFAC_Cup

  • Chronology of Gabon
  • Germain Mba [fr] by two mercenaries. 1973: Albert-Bernard Bongo converts to Islam and becomes Omar Bongo. 1975: Gabon becomes a member of OPEC. 1976: construction

    Chronology of Gabon

    Chronology_of_Gabon

  • List of stadiums by capacity
  • football Panathenaic Stadium 45,000 Athens Greece Europe Athletics Stade Omar Bongo 45,000 Libreville Gabon Africa FC 105 Libreville Association football

    List of stadiums by capacity

    List_of_stadiums_by_capacity

  • 2000 African Cup of Nations qualification
  • Football tournament

    National Stadium, Dar es Salaam Attendance: 7,000 2 August 1998 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville, Gabon (neutral ground) Attendance: 3,000 18 August 1998 Stade

    2000 African Cup of Nations qualification

    2000_African_Cup_of_Nations_qualification

  • Jacques Vergès
  • French lawyer, political activist and writer (1925–2013)

    Ramírez Sánchez, nom de guerre Carlos Klaus Croissant Magdalena Kopp Omar Bongo Omar Raddad The ex-captain Paul Barril the Élysée wiretapping affair Roger

    Jacques Vergès

    Jacques Vergès

    Jacques_Vergès

  • Martin Bongo
  • Gabonese politician and diplomat

    President Omar Bongo, was born in Lekei, located in Haut-Ogooué Province. In 1989, President Bongo appointed his son, Ali-Ben Bongo, to succeed Martin Bongo as

    Martin Bongo

    Martin Bongo

    Martin_Bongo

  • 1998 African Cup of Nations qualification
  • Football tournament

    Independence Stadium, Windhoek Attendance: 15,000 6 October 1996 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 11,000 25 January 1997 Moi International Sports

    1998 African Cup of Nations qualification

    1998_African_Cup_of_Nations_qualification

  • Paul-Marie Yembit
  • 1st Vice-President of Gabon

    Justice. M'ba replaced Yembit with Omar Bongo in November 1966, and had elections held the following year to confirm Bongo's position. Yembit died in Libreville

    Paul-Marie Yembit

    Paul-Marie_Yembit

  • Republic of Equatorial Guinea (1968–1979)
  • allies such as Cameroonian President Ahmadou Ahidjo and Gabonese President Omar Bongo, although relations with Cameroon and Gabon collapsed by 1976. Due to

    Republic of Equatorial Guinea (1968–1979)

    Republic of Equatorial Guinea (1968–1979)

    Republic_of_Equatorial_Guinea_(1968–1979)

  • Latin beta
  • Additional letter of the Latin alphabet

    1989), Revue Gabonaise des Sciences de l’Homme, Libreville, Université Omar Bongo, vol. 2, 1990. Blanchon, Jean Alain (1999). Douze études sur les langues

    Latin beta

    Latin beta

    Latin_beta

  • 1973 Gabonese general election
  • and incumbent president Omar Bongo was the only candidate in the presidential election, and was unopposed for a full term. Bongo had ascended as president

    1973 Gabonese general election

    1973 Gabonese general election

    1973_Gabonese_general_election

  • Honorine Dossou Naki
  • Gabonese politician and diplomat

    January 1975, and she was Deputy Director of the Cabinet of President Omar Bongo from March 1976 to February 1980. Subsequently, she served in the government

    Honorine Dossou Naki

    Honorine_Dossou_Naki

  • 1994 African Cup of Nations qualification
  • Football tournament

    1–0 after the play-off. Source: [citation needed] 16 August 1992 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 21,000 16 August 1992 Stade de l'Amitié, Cotonou

    1994 African Cup of Nations qualification

    1994_African_Cup_of_Nations_qualification

  • Léonard Andjembé
  • Gabonese politician and professor

    As a professor, he has taught moral and political philosophy at the Omar Bongo University in Libreville and was Secretary-General of the university during

    Léonard Andjembé

    Léonard_Andjembé

  • Jean Ping
  • Gabonese diplomat and politician (born 1942)

    Passet in 1975. Previously in a relationship with Pascaline Bongo, daughter of president Omar Bongo, with whom he has two children, Ping also has children

    Jean Ping

    Jean Ping

    Jean_Ping

  • Honorine Ngou
  • Gabonese writer and academic (born 1957)

    she did graduate study at Omar Bongo University before gaining a doctorate in France. By 1985 she was a professor at Omar Bongo University, and soon afterwards

    Honorine Ngou

    Honorine_Ngou

  • André Mba Obame
  • Gabonese politician

    2015) was a Gabonese politician. After serving as an adviser to President Omar Bongo in the 1980s, he was a minister in the government of Gabon from 1990 to

    André Mba Obame

    André_Mba_Obame

  • François Mitterrand
  • President of France from 1981 to 1995

    heads of state reacted to Mitterrand's speech at most with indifference. Omar Bongo, President of Gabon, declared that he would rather have "events counsel

    François Mitterrand

    François Mitterrand

    François_Mitterrand

  • Residences of Donald Trump
  • for $9.5 million. It was previously a residence of Gabonese president Omar Bongo, who died in office in 2009. Biography portal List of residences of presidents

    Residences of Donald Trump

    Residences_of_Donald_Trump

  • Francophile
  • Strong interest in or love of French people, culture, and history

    is the sole official language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Omar Bongo, the long time dictator of Gabon from 1967 until his death in 2009 was

    Francophile

    Francophile

    Francophile

  • Bongoville
  • Place in Haut-Ogooué Province, Gabon

    Franceville. It was known as Lewai until it was renamed for President Omar Bongo, who was born in what was then a village but was greatly enlarged under

    Bongoville

    Bongoville

    Bongoville

  • Paulette Missambo
  • Gabonese politician

    September 1949 in Kessipoughou, Ogooué-Lolo Province, Gabon. She attended Omar Bongo University in Libreville, Gabon and graduated from Charles de Gaulle University

    Paulette Missambo

    Paulette_Missambo

  • 1990 African Cup of Nations qualification
  • Football tournament

    Ochieng (Kenya) Mauritius won 3–1 on aggregate. 9 October 1988 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Referee: ... (Cameroon) 23 October 1988 Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou

    1990 African Cup of Nations qualification

    1990_African_Cup_of_Nations_qualification

  • François Engongah Owono
  • Gabonese politician (1945–2023)

    faction of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG) during the rule of President Omar Bongo, holding various important posts. After serving in the government of Gabon

    François Engongah Owono

    François_Engongah_Owono

  • List of oldest universities in continuous operation
  • The institution received its current name in 1975.  Gabon (Libreville) Omar Bongo University 1970 Founded as the National University of Gabon and took current

    List of oldest universities in continuous operation

    List of oldest universities in continuous operation

    List_of_oldest_universities_in_continuous_operation

  • Coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine
  • 1977 Central African royal event

    Despite generous invitations, other authoritarian African leaders such as Omar Bongo of Gabon, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, and Idi Amin of Uganda either found

    Coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine

    Coronation of Bokassa I and Catherine

    Coronation_of_Bokassa_I_and_Catherine

  • Stutz IV-Porte
  • Motor vehicle

    were purchased by King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, while the third went to Omar Bongo, the President of Gabon. These 25-foot (7.5 m) state limousines had a

    Stutz IV-Porte

    Stutz IV-Porte

    Stutz_IV-Porte

  • List of people with the most children
  • fathered 29–31 children by 1999; his number of wives is not recorded. 30+ Omar Bongo President of Gabon, he lived 1935–2009; his number of wives is not recorded

    List of people with the most children

    List_of_people_with_the_most_children

  • Gabon Express Flight 221
  • 2004 aviation accident in Gabon

    crash. It was the second deadliest plane crash in Gabon. Gabon President Omar Bongo declared three days of national mourning in response to the disaster.

    Gabon Express Flight 221

    Gabon Express Flight 221

    Gabon_Express_Flight_221

  • Nadège Noële Ango-Obiang
  • Gabonese writer (born 1973)

    recital in Gabon on April 26, 1991. In 1997, she won the Poetry Prize at Omar Bongo University while she was in her second year of pursuing her economics

    Nadège Noële Ango-Obiang

    Nadège_Noële_Ango-Obiang

  • Gabonese Air Force
  • Aerial warfare branch of the Gabonese Armed Forces

    country. On January 25, 1972, by presidential decree signed by President Omar Bongo, the Gabonese Air Force became an official branch of the armed forces

    Gabonese Air Force

    Gabonese Air Force

    Gabonese_Air_Force

  • Akanda National Park
  • National park in Gabon

    is also one of 13 National Parks in Gabon set up in 2002 by President Omar Bongo after a two-year study by the Directorate of Widlife and Hunting, WCS

    Akanda National Park

    Akanda_National_Park

  • Dynasty
  • Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family

    Emirates in 1971. Year authoritarian system began maternal cousin of Ali Bongo Chiang Kai-shek position was briefly occupied by Li Zongren between 1949

    Dynasty

    Dynasty

    Dynasty

  • 1990s in the Republic of the Congo
  • Republic of the Congo-related events during the 1990s

    all, of the rebel groups. The December accord, mediated by President Omar Bongo of Gabon, called for follow-on, inclusive political negotiations between

    1990s in the Republic of the Congo

    1990s_in_the_Republic_of_the_Congo

  • Big man (political science)
  • Corrupt, autocratic leader

    natural resources, makes his name synonymous with kleptocracy in Africa. Omar Bongo – President of Gabon (1967–2009). Although Gabon remained politically

    Big man (political science)

    Big_man_(political_science)

  • Mercedes-Benz 600
  • Range of German cars (1963–1981)

    Diederichs Nicolae Ceaușescu Norodom Sihanouk, former King of Cambodia Omar Bongo, President of Gabon. Otto Kerner Jr., Governor of Illinois from 1961 to

    Mercedes-Benz 600

    Mercedes-Benz 600

    Mercedes-Benz_600

  • 2004 African Cup of Nations qualification
  • Football tournament

    Sports Stadium, Harare Source: [citation needed] 7 September 2002 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Raphaël Evehe Divine (Cameroon)

    2004 African Cup of Nations qualification

    2004_African_Cup_of_Nations_qualification

  • Africanization
  • Making something African

    case of Islam. (See Islamic name.) Examples: Albert-Bernard Bongo changed to Omar Bongo Dawda Jawara changed to David Jawara in 1953 Jean-Bédel Bokassa

    Africanization

    Africanization

  • Education in Gabon
  • Leon Mba (LNLM), the Collège Bessieux, or the Lycée Technique National Omar Bongo (LTNOB) and the Collège d'Enseignement Technique, which is part of LTNOB

    Education in Gabon

    Education in Gabon

    Education_in_Gabon

  • Bob Denard
  • French mercenary (1929–2007)

    backed-up by Gnassingbé Eyadéma (Togo), Houphouet-Boigny (Ivory Coast), Omar Bongo (Gabon) and Hassan II (Morocco), all allies of France. Denard is known

    Bob Denard

    Bob_Denard

  • University of Cape Town
  • Public university in Cape Town, South Africa

    Avenue Road Residence Baxter Hall Clarinus Village College House Dullah Omar Hall Fuller Hall Glendover Residence Graça Machel Hall Kilindini Kopano Residence

    University of Cape Town

    University_of_Cape_Town

  • Political family
  • Family in which several members are involved in politics

    Prime Minister from 2002 to 2003. Gabon: President Omar Bongo was succeeded by his son Ali Bongo Ondimba. Two commanders-in-chief of the Gabonese Republican

    Political family

    Political family

    Political_family

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  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Christian, Danish, French, German, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Swedish, Tamil

    Omar

    An Era; The Highest; The Highest of Muhammads Followers; Long-lived; Elevated; Follower of the Prophet; First Son; Disciple; Gifted Speaker; Famous; Expressive; Life; Long Living; Flourishing; Reverent

    Omar

  • Chiranth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chiranth

    Amar

    Chiranth

  • OWMAR
  • Male

    Hebrew

    OWMAR

    (אוֹמָר) Hebrew name OWMAR means "eloquent, talkative" or "speaker." In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau.

    OWMAR

  • OMER
  • Male

    Hebrew

    OMER

    (עׄמֶר) Hebrew name derived from the word omer, OMER means "sheaf." In the bible, this is "a measure" of dry things, containing the tenth part of an Ephah.

    OMER

  • Homar
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Homar

    Given as hostage; promised. Homer was credited with writing the epic Greek poems the Iliad and...

    Homar

  • Chiranth | சீரஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chiranth | சீரஂத

    Amar

    Chiranth | சீரஂத

  • Omar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Omar

    Elevated, An Era, Long-lived

    Omar

  • Prajina
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prajina

    Amar

    Prajina

  • Omar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim American Arabic Biblical Hebrew

    Omar

    Life. Long living.

    Omar

  • OMAR
  • Male

    English

    OMAR

     Anglicized form of Hebrew Owmar, OMAR means "eloquent, talkative" or "speaker." In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau. Compare with another form of Omar.

    OMAR

  • Omar
  • Biblical

    Omar

    he that speaks; bitter

    Omar

  • ÍOMHAR
  • Male

    Irish

    ÍOMHAR

    Irish Gaelic form of Old Norse Ívarr, ÍOMHAR means "bow warrior."

    ÍOMHAR

  • Amar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Amar

    One who prays times and fasts, Forever, Immortal

    Amar

  • Omat
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Omat

    The color of olive.

    Omat

  • Umar
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Jamaican, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil

    Umar

    Second Khalifah; A Long Individual Life; Who has Long Live; Flourishing; Blossoming; Long-lived; Prosper; Variant of Omar; Longevity; Age; Usman; Populous

    Umar

  • Prajina | ப்ரஜீநா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Prajina | ப்ரஜீநா 

    Amar

    Prajina | ப்ரஜீநா 

  • Iomar
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Iomar

    Archer.

    Iomar

  • Omar-faruk
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Urdu

    Omar-faruk

    Braver; Intelligence

    Omar-faruk

  • Omar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Omar

    Long-Lived

    Omar

  • AMAR
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    AMAR

    (अमर) Hindi name AMAR means "immortal."

    AMAR

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  • Rojarani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Rojarani

    Rose Queen

  • Tayeb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tayeb

    Generous

  • Niththis
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Niththis

    Good

  • Inferna
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Inferna

    Proserpina's surname.

  • Ikramah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ikramah

    Female Pigeon

  • EFFI
  • Female

    English

    EFFI

    Variant spelling of English Effie, EFFI means "Well I speak."

  • Felabeorbt
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Felabeorbt

    Brilliant

  • Pratitha | ப்ரதிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pratitha | ப்ரதிதா

    Well known

  • Kadhiroli
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Kadhiroli

    Intelligent; Brilliant Like a Ray of Sunlight

  • Kairva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kairva

    Name of a Himalayan Peak; Abode of Shiva

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  • Mar
  • v.

    To spoil; to ruin.

  • Oared
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Oar

  • Osar
  • pl.

    of Os

  • Rower
  • n.

    One who rows with an oar.

  • Osar
  • n. pl.

    See 3d Os.

  • Oar
  • n

    An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.

  • Oaring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Oar

  • Bowman
  • n.

    The man who rows the foremost oar in a boat; the bow oar.

  • Shend
  • n.

    To injure, mar, spoil, or harm.

  • Mar
  • v.

    To make defective; to do injury to, esp. by cutting off or defacing a part; to impair; to disfigure; to deface.

  • Mar
  • n.

    A mark or blemish made by bruising, scratching, or the like; a disfigurement.

  • Omer
  • n.

    A Hebrew measure, the tenth of an ephah. See Ephah.

  • Marring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mar

  • Remiform
  • a.

    Shaped like an oar.

  • Marred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mar

  • Oar
  • v. t. & i.

    To row.

  • Skull
  • n.

    A sort of oar. See Scull.

  • Mar
  • n.

    A small lake. See Mere.