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Description
Nyanga is a department located in the southeast of Gabon, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. It is part of the Nyanga Province and encompasses various natural attractions, including lush rainforests and the beautiful coastline along the Atlantic Ocean.
The region is home to several national parks, such as Ivindo National Park and Loango National Park, which are famous for their wildlife and unique ecosystems. Tourists often visit Nyanga to experience outdoor activities like hiking, bird watching, and exploring the diverse flora and fauna.
Additionally, Nyanga is culturally significant, with a population that includes various ethnic groups. The local communities maintain traditional practices and customs, contributing to the rich cultural heritage of the area. Visitors to Nyanga can experience this vibrant culture through local festivals, crafts, and cuisine.
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