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10 Places To Visit In Central African Republic | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Places To Visit In Central African Republic | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Central African Republic.

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The Central African Republic (CAR; Sango: Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka;[needs IPA] French: République centrafricaine, RCA;[9] French: [ʁepyblik sɑ̃tʁafʁikɛn], or Centrafrique, [sɑ̃tʁafʁik]) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the DR Congo to the south, the Republic of the Congo to the southwest, and Cameroon to the west.

The Central African Republic covers a land area of about 620,000 square kilometres (240,000 sq mi). As of 2018, it had an estimated population of around 4.7 million. As of 2022, the Central African Republic is the scene of a civil war, ongoing since 2012.[10] Most of the Central African Republic consists of Sudano-Guinean savannas, but the country also includes a Sahelo-Sudanian zone in the north and an equatorial forest zone in the south. Two-thirds of the country is within the Ubangi River basin (which flows into the Congo), while the remaining third lies in the basin of the Chari, which flows into Lake Chad.

What is today the Central African Republic has been inhabited for millennia; however, the country's current borders were established by France, which ruled the country as a colony starting in the late 19th century. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the Central African Republic was ruled by a series of autocratic leaders, including an abortive attempt at a monarchy.[11]

By the 1990s, calls for democracy led to the first multi-party democratic elections in 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé became president, but was later removed by General François Bozizé in the 2003 coup. The Central African Republic Bush War began in 2004 and, despite a peace treaty in 2007 and another in 2011, civil war resumed in 2012. The civil war perpetuated the country's poor human rights record: it was characterized by widespread and increasing abuses by various participating armed groups, such as arbitrary imprisonment, torture, and restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of movement.

Despite its significant mineral deposits and other resources, such as uranium reserves, crude oil, gold, diamonds, cobalt, lumber, and hydropower,[12] as well as significant quantities of arable land, the Central African Republic is among the ten poorest countries in the world, with the lowest GDP per capita at purchasing power parity in the world as of 2017.[13] As of 2019, according to the Human Development Index (HDI), the country had the second-lowest level of human development (only ahead of Niger), ranking 188 out of 189 countries. The country had the lowest inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI), ranking 150th out of 150 countries.[14] The Central African Republic is also estimated to be the unhealthiest country[15] as well as the worst country in which to be young.[16]

The Central African Republic is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Economic Community of Central African States, the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Non-Aligned Movement. mapa de Republica Centroafricana
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Adventures to Mbaïki, Central African Republic

May.11, 2017
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Meeting with an NGO in Central African Republic

So grateful for how a not-so-great experience turned into getting to meet her! We were so inspired by the work she is doing. Things are difficult for many people living in Central African Republic and we wanted to share a little bit about what we learned about Central African Republic and the unimaginable difficulties people are facing.

First, where is the country? Landlocked in the heart of the African continent, it’s home to some of the continent’s deepest rainforests and vast savannahs, making for a very diverse landscape. But its recent history has been an uncertain and difficult one.

The nation is one of the least stable in Africa. And in recent years that instability has only risen. While we were there, we saw several armed vehicles driving through the city. Some from the government, UN, and various militia. Although we are used to seeing armed vehicles in countries, this was a first for us seeing so many different armed groups in the same area. It reminded us of what the people of Central African Republic have faced for most of their lives.

Through talking with people, we learned that despite these difficulties, the people of this nation continue to show resilience and determination, striving for a brighter future. The lady running the NGO told us of communities who have banded together to help each other despite the unimaginable uncertainty that they face. So we were so glad to learn more and meet people who care so much to help the incredible people of the Central African Republic.

1511 On the road in CAR (Central African Republic) from the border to Bangui

On the road in CAR (Central African Republic) from the border to Bangui

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