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To reach Libreville, the vibrant capital of Gabon, there are several airlines that offer direct flights. Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Ethiopian Airlines, Air France, Virgin Nigeria, Gabon Airlines, and Air Gabon International are among the options. If you're traveling from Johannesburg, South African Airways also offers direct flights. For those on a tighter budget, Royal Air Maroc is a good choice, although it involves a layover in Casablanca. Don't worry, the layover will give you a chance to explore the city and save 300 euros. Please note that Cameroon Airlines is no longer operational, so it's best to consider the other options.
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**1. Fufu**: Fufu is a staple dish in Gabonese cuisine, typically made from mashed cassava or plantains. It's often served as a side dish accompanied by various sauces and stews, providing a filling and energy-rich base for the meal. Some versions may include small amounts of fish or meat, but it's predominantly a vegetarian dish. **2. Poulet DG**: Poulet DG, also known as Gabonese chicken, is a beloved local dish consisting of marinated, grilled, or roasted chicken seasoned with a unique blend of spices that can include chili peppers, garlic, ginger, and other regional herbs. While it primarily features chicken, it is not a vegetarian option. **3. Souse de manioc**: Souse de manioc, also called cassava leaves soup, is a traditional Gabonese soup prepared using fresh cassava leaves, palm oil, fish, and various spices. This hearty soup is vegetarian (unless fish is added), highlighting the flavors of the local flora and fauna. Historical Appearance
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