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Central African Republic

country

Bangui

capital city

French, Kongo, Lingala

language(s)

XAF

currency

622,984 km²

area

3,799,897

population

6.1 people/km²

population density

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Central African Republic

Regions of Central African Republic

  • Commune de Bangui
  • Préfecture de l' Ombella-Mpoko
  • Préfecture de l' Ouham
  • Préfecture de l' Ouham-Pendé
  • Préfecture de la Bamingui-Bangoran
  • Préfecture de la Basse-Kotto
  • Préfecture de la Haute-Kotto
  • Préfecture de la Kémo
  • Préfecture de la Lobaye
  • Préfecture de la Mambéré-Kadéï
  • Préfecture de la Nana-Grébizi
  • Préfecture de la Nana-Mambéré
  • Préfecture de la Ouaka
  • Préfecture de la Sangha-Mbaéré
  • Préfecture de la Vakaga
  • Préfecture du Haut-Mbomou
  • Préfecture du Mbomou

Flag of Central African Republic

Flag of Central African Republic

National Anthem of Central African Republic


Neighbours of Central African Republic

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Central African Republic description

The Central African Republic (CAR), French: République Centrafricaine pronounced [ʀepyblik sɑ̃tʀafʀikɛn] or Centrafrique [sɑ̃tʀafʀik]) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the east, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west. Most of the CAR consists of Sudano-Guinean savannas but it also includes a Sahelo-Sudanese zone in the north and an equatorial forest zone in the south. Two thirds of the country lies in the basins of the Ubangi River, which flows south into the Congo River, while the remaining third lies in the basin of the Chari River, which flows north into Lake Chad. Since most of the territory is located in the Ubangi and Shari river basins, the French called the colony it carved out in this region Ubangi-Shari, or Oubangui-Chari in French. This French colony of Ubangi-Shari became a semi-autonomous territory of the French Community in 1958 and then an independent nation on 13 August 1960. For over three decades after independence, the CAR was ruled by presidents who were not chosen in truly democratic elections or who took power by force. Local discontent with this system was eventually reinforced by international pressure, following the end of the Cold War. The first fair democratic elections were held in 1993 with resources provided by the country's donors and help from the UN Office for Electoral Affairs. They brought Ange-Félix Patassé to power, but President Patassé lost popular support and was overthrown by French-backed General François Bozizé in 2003. General Bozizé won a democratic election in May 2005. Inability to pay workers in the public sector led to strikes in 2007, forcing the resignation of the government in early 2008. A new Prime Minister, Faustin-Archange Touadéra was named on January 22, 2008. The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and among the ten poorest countries in Africa. In 2001 The Ecologist magazine estimated that Central African Republic is the world's leading country in sustainable development. The Central African Republic is a land-locked nation within the interior of the African continent. It is bordered by the countries of Cameroon, Chad, the Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. Much of the country consists of flat, or rolling plateau savanna, typically about 1,640 feet (500 m) above sea level. In the northeast are the Fertit Hills, and there are scattered hills in southwest part of the country. To the northwest is the Yade Massif, a granite plateau with an altitude of 3,750 feet (1,143 m). At 240,519 mi² (622,984 km²), the Central African Republic is the world's 43rd-largest country (after Somalia). It is comparable in size to Ukraine, and is somewhat smaller than the US state of Texas.

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