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Central African Republic >> Middle Africa   Latest Search

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landlocked; almost the precise center of Africa

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Avoid the rain!
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Central African Republic
FlagInfo:wikipedia | flickr
Capital:Bangui
Currency:Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF); note - responsible authority is the Bank of the Central African States
Languages:French (official), Sangho (lingua franca and national language), tribal languages
Population:3,742,482
Area:622,984
Heritage
Major heritage sites include:
  • Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park
See the UNESCO website for more details
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City
Bangui
On the banks of the River Ubangi stick to the administrative district and you`ll be fine. Visit the market, museum and cathedral.
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Regional weather data available for...BANGASSOUBANGUIBOUAR

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2008/12 - ISIS Europe

2008/09 - German Institute for Global and Area Studies

2008/07 - ISN Security Watch (Commentry) [How will the refugees EUFOR is protecting react when they see the same thugs that killed their families and looted their villages take control?]


2008/05 - Pambazuka News

2008/05 - Pambazuka News

2008/05 - Commission européenne

Musgrave - NO Calling on the United States Government and the international community to promptly develop, fund, and implement a comprehensive regional strategy to protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian operations, contain and reduce violence, and co

2008/04 - ReliefWeb

2008/04 - Institut für Europäische Politik [integration 2/08]


2008/01 - The Parliament

2008/01 - Time (commentary)

2007/12 - Crisis Group International [Africa Report No 136]

2007/10 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland

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These pictures are meant to be a tribute to an endangered species.


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Tha approach was made possible by a dedicated team of pygmy trackers and researchers living close to the apes


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2004melima_06
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He allowed us to stay with him for a couple of hours, charging at times, just to remind us who's the boss around


2004melima_08
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He was a true silverback. Melima died in early 2005, as I was told by my hosts when I returned there on that year


2004melima_02
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That day we could follow Melima and his son Ndimbe Limbe for a while


2004melima_03
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Whatever the quality of the picture is, it's been a tremendous experience walking through the thick forest in search of the big fella


African Countries
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African Countries

For the record, I did at some point score 100%.


Central African Republic portrait
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Central African Republic portrait


Rebel
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Rebel

Rebel camp in the north-eastern Central African Republic.
For more information see: www.hdptcar.net

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found the original photo at hdptcar's flickr site which inspired me to do this collage. I really want to promote his efforts. Please visit his flickr site if you are interested in humanity in action.

thank you www.cgtextures.com/ for the great billboard texture.


Playing in the grass
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Playing in the grass

A little girl of Sam Ouandja is playing in the grass surrounding a primary school in town, Sam Ouandja, Vakaga Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 05
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Neglected children 05

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 03
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Neglected children 03

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 04
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Neglected children 04

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 02
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Neglected children 02

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 01
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Neglected children 01

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 06
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Neglected children 06

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


Neglected children 07
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Neglected children 07

Children attending classes at AEFB project site, Bossangoa, Ouaham Prefecture, north-western Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


MSF pharmacy in Birao
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MSF pharmacy in Birao

A young woman and her baby at the MSF pharmacy in Birao, Vakaga prefecture, north-eastern CAR. MSF runs a clinic in town, providing free health care and basic chirurgical interventions to the whole population of Birao and around.


A woman from Darfur
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A woman from Darfur

A woman from Darfur and her two boys in a front of her straw-made hut in a Birao’s district where 171 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have taken refuge end 2007, Vakaga prefecture, north-eastern Central African Republic.

Credits: Pierre Holtz for UNICEF | hdptcar.net


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