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Bossangoa is the
capital of Ouham, one of the 14
prefectures of the
Central African Republic. The town has a po****tion of 36,478 (2003 census). It is...
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Patriotic Movement (MPC), in Kaga-Bandoro
before leaving for his stronghold,
Bossangoa. On 15
December 2020,
major rebel groups in the
Central African Republic...
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Gbeya (Gbɛ́yá, Gbaya-
Bossangoa) is a
Gbaya language of the
Central African Republic.
Ethnologue reports it may be
mutually intelligible with Bozom. Suma...
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Bossangoa Airport (IATA: BSN, ICAO: FEFS) is an
airport serving Bossangoa, a city in the
Ouham prefecture of the
Central African Republic. The airport...
- The
chief agricultural areas are
around the
Bossangoa and Bambari. Bangui, Berberati, Bang****ou, and
Bossangoa are the most
densely po****ted
urban centers...
- Bang****ou
Bangui Baoro Batangafo Berbérati
Bimbo Birao Boali Bobangui Boda
Bossangoa Bossembélé
Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria
Carnot Damara Gambo Gamboula Guen Ippy...
- The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Bossangoa (Latin: Bossangoën(sis)) is a
diocese in
Bossangoa in the
ecclesiastical province of
Bangui in the Central...
- Ouham-Pendé 17,370 6
Bouar Nana-Mambéré 40,353 16
Batangafo Ouham 16,420 7
Bossangoa Ouham 36,478 17 Kabo
Ouham 16,279 8 Bria Haute-Kotto 35,204 18 Bocaranga...
- of the 20
prefectures of the
Central African Republic. Its
capital is
Bossangoa. The
prefecture covers an area of 20,240 km² and,
according to official...
- 1997–2005:
Paulin Pomodimo,
Bishop of
Bossangoa and
Archbishop of
Bangui 2005–2008: François-Xavier Yombandje,
Bishop of
Bossangoa 2008–2009:
Paulin Pomodimo, Archbishop...