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The gold colour stands for the richness of the mines in the district, the mask for the traditional art craft. The chief recalls the colour of coffee which is produced here. The lozenges represents the diamond mining in the district, their number stands for the districts of the region.
The gold colour stands for the richness of the mines in the district, the mask for the traditional art craft. The chief recalls the colour of coffee which is produced here. The lozenges represents the diamond mining in the district, their number stands for the districts of the region.
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[[Literature]] : scan from stamps; Muhlemann, 1986
[[Literature]] : scan from stamps; Muhlemann, 1986


[[Category:Provinces of Gabon]]
[[Category:Provinces of Gabon]]

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NGOUNIÉ

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Origin/meaning

The gold colour stands for the richness of the mines in the district, the mask for the traditional art craft. The chief recalls the colour of coffee which is produced here. The lozenges represents the diamond mining in the district, their number stands for the districts of the region.


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Literature : scan from stamps; Muhlemann, 1986