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Bitam is a town in northern Gabon on the N2 road on the border with Cameroon. [1] As of the 2013 census, its population is 27,923. [2] It is home to a large market and an airport. [3] A small Jewish community composed of former Christians has developed in Bitam.
MonthJanFebMarRecord high °C (°F)38.5 (101.3)40.5 (104.9)37.0 (98.6)Mean daily maximum °C (°F)28.4 (83.1)30.3 (86.5)30.4 (86.7)Daily mean °C (°F)24.2 (75.6)25.2 (77.4)25.2 (77.4)Mean daily minimum °C (°F)20.0 (68.0)20.1 (68.2)20.0 (68.0)Bitam is a small town located in the Woleu-Ntem province, in the north of Gabon. Although it may be small in size, Bitam is a place of great historical and cultural importance. The town is surrounded by a lush tropical jungle, making it an ideal destination for nature and adventure lovers.
Genmin has additional exploration tenure prospective for iron ore, gold and base metals at its Bitam project in the north-west of Gabon located near the Woleu-Ntem provincial capital of Oyem.
Bitam, chef-lieu du département du Ntem, est une ville située au nord du Gabon dans la province du Woleu-Ntem, à une trentaine de kilomètres de la frontière camerounaise et non loin de la Guinée équatoriale. Elle compte environ 22 000 habitants.
Located in the Moyen-Ogooué province of Gabon, Bitam is a charming destination that offers a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences. As a hidden gem in the heart of Central Africa, Bitam is increasingly gaining recognition among tourists seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Bitam is a town located in the northeastern part of Gabon, in the province of Woleu-Ntem. It has a population of approximately 30,000 people and is known for its cultural diversity, with many different ethnic groups living there.
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The Bitam polymetallic project comprises the Bitam and Ntem exploration licences, which cover a total area of 2,619km2 in the north-west of Gabon.