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  1. 4 days ago · The Central African Republic (CAR) is a perennially weak state that sits at the crossroads of ethnic and linguistic groups in the center of the African continent. Among the last areas of Sub-Saharan Africa to be drawn into the world economy, its introduction into trade networks around the early 1700s fostered significant competition among its ...

  2. history of Central African Republic, a survey of notable events and people in the history of the Central African Republic, a landlocked country located in the centre of Africa. The country’s capital, Bangui, is situated on the banks of the Ubangi River and was founded as a French trading post in the 19th century.

  3. The history of the Central African Republic is roughly composed of four distinct periods. The earliest period of settlement began around 10,000 years ago when nomadic people first began to settle, farm and fish in the region. The next period began around 10,000 years prior.

  4. www.cia.gov › the-world-factbook › countriesWorld Factbook Glyph

    The French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule -- mostly by military governments -- civilian rule was established in 1993 but lasted only a decade. Peace agreements between the government and armed factions have had little effect, and armed groups ...

  5. Constitutional Referendum. In March, Touadéra's party, the United Hearts Movement (Mouvement Cœurs unis, MCU), attempted to introduce a constitutional amendment that would remove the two-term limit...

  6. Central African Republic. OCHA/Eve Sabbagh. CAR is facing a large-scale humanitarian crisis...Violence is fast spreading across the country while urgent and critical needs are increasing and...

  7. Central African Republic, formerly Ubangi-Shari, Country, central Africa. Area: 240,323 sq mi (622,436 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 5,651,000. Capital: Bangui. The people form heterogeneous ethnic groups, with the Banda, Baya (Gbaya), Mandjia, and Ngbaka constituting more than two-thirds of the inhabitants.

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