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  • |stopover1 = Libreville, Gabon ...into the Atlantic Ocean about {{convert|500|m|yd|abbr=off}} offshore from Libreville, Gabon. The flight was carrying most of the [[Zambia national football team
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  • | city = Libreville ...match that took place on 12 February 2012 at the [[Stade d'Angondjé]] in [[Libreville]], [[Gabon]], to determine the winner of the [[2012 Africa Cup of Nations]]
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  • ...ashed]] into the Atlantic Ocean about 500 metres (550 yards) offshore from Libreville, Gabon. All the 25 passengers and crew on board died in the crash. Numba wa
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  • ...final played at the newly built Stade d'Angondjé in Gabon's largest city, Libreville. Fourteen teams were selected for participation via a continental qualifica ...al football team air disaster|in a plane crash]] near the final's venue in Libreville in 1993.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/a
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  • |death_place = Libreville, Gabon
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  • ...tive staff, ditched into the Atlantic Ocean about 500 metres offshore from Libreville, Gabon. All passengers and crew, including 18 players, died in the accident
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  • |death_place = [[Libreville]], [[Gabon]]
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  • ...August, in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] in September, and in March 1996 in [[Libreville]], [[Gabon]]. Between the first and second meetings dos Santos offered Savi
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  • ...ortation was a Zambia Airforce DHC-5D Buffalo plane. After refuelling in [[Libreville]], the plane developed problems and plunged into the sea on 28 April 1993 k
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  • ...of transportation was a [[Zambian Air Force]] plane. After refueling in [[Libreville]], [[Gabon]], the plane developed problems and plunged into the sea. Thirty
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  • ...Côte d'Ivoire 8–7 in a penalty shoot-out in the final, which was played in Libreville, just a few kilometres away from the plane crash 19 years previously.<ref n
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  • ...of transportation was a [[Zambian Air Force]] plane. After refuelling in [[Libreville]], Gabon, the plane developed problems and plunged into the sea. Thirty peo
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