Bobangui

Bobangui
Bobangui

Location in Central African Republic

Coordinates: 4°3′0″N 18°7′0″E / 4.05000°N 18.11667°E / 4.05000; 18.11667Coordinates: 4°3′0″N 18°7′0″E / 4.05000°N 18.11667°E / 4.05000; 18.11667
Country Central African Republic
Prefecture Lobaye
District Mbaki
Elevation 422 m (1,385 ft)
Population
  Total 16 486

Bobangui (or Bougangui) is a large M'Baka village in Lobaye, Central African Republic, located at the edge of the equatorial forest some 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of the capital, Bangui. The first Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda, the first President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko, and the emperor of the Central African Empire, Jean-Bédel Bokassa, were from Bobanqui.

Nearby towns and villages include Botoko (1.0 nm), Diligba, Bobanzengue, Bonguélé,Gbabili, M'Banza, Bossako,Yéma, Sabé. Karawa (8.1 nm), Zende (8.6 nm), Gbokopeteme (9.2 nm) and Bogombe (1.0 nm).The great " king" of this village named Morouba.

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