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What is the working environment in Gabon?

Generally speaking, it is not bad, but the price level is high. The natural environment is good, the air is fresh and pollution-free, the sun is toxic, and there are few cars and people in the city. Over the past six months, the domestic security situation in Gabon has deteriorated, and the incidence of public security cases and criminal cases has risen sharply. Robbery, armed robbery and even homicide cases occur from time to time, and Libreville, the capital, is not immune.

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Location: Gabon is located on the west coast of Central Africa, across the equator. It borders Congo in the east and south, Cameroon in the north, Equatorial Guinea in the northwest and the Atlantic Ocean in the west, with a coastline of 800 kilometers. The national area is 267,700 square kilometers.

Topography: The coastal areas are alluvial plains, and the inland areas are plateaus and mountains. The main mountainous areas are: Krista Mountain in the north, Gumna Bualy in the south and Lushan Mountain in riccardo chailly, and Biluogu Mountain in the southeast. These mountains are all above 1000 meters above sea level. Ibenji Mountain is the highest peak, with an altitude of1575m.

Hydrology: Guowei River, the largest river in China, originates from Bateke Plateau in Congo, with a total length of 1, 200 km. From east to west, it flows through the whole territory and empties into the Atlantic Ocean at the port of Jean-Tyre. Ng'Uni, Ivindo, Ofoue, Okano and Abanga are its five major tributaries, with a drainage area of 220,000 square kilometers. Other rivers are: Como River, Rambo-Nkomi River and Nyanga River, all of which flow into the Atlantic Ocean from east to west.

Climate: The northern part of Gabon has a tropical rain forest climate, which is hot and humid, with little temperature difference throughout the year, with an average temperature of about 26 degrees Celsius. The whole year is divided into four seasons: rainy season from mid-February to mid-May, dry season from mid-May to mid-September, light rainy season from mid-September to mid-February of 65438+,and light dry season from mid-February of 65438+to mid-February of the following year. The annual rainfall is1500 ~ 3000mm. The southern part belongs to savanna climate, which is divided into dry and wet seasons. The dry and wet seasons alternate with the savanna climate in the northern hemisphere.