The Central African Republic (French: République Centrafricaine IPA: /ʀepyblik sɑ̃tʀafʀikɛn/ or Centrafrique /sɑ̃tʀafʀik/) is a landlocked country in central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan on the east, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the south, and Cameroon on the west. Most of the CAR consists of Sudano-Guinean savannas but it also includes a Sahelo-Sudanese zone in the north and an Equatorial forest zone in the south. Two thirds of the country lies in the basins of the Ubangi river, which flows south into the Congo River, while the remaining third lies in the basin of the Shari river, which flows north into Lake Chad. Since most of the territory is located in the Ubangi and Shari river basins, the French called the colony it carved out in this region Ubangi-Shari, or Oubangui-Chari in French. This French colony of Ubangi-Shari became a semi-autonomous territory of the French Community in 1958 and then an independent nation on 13 August 1960. For over three decades since independence the CAR was ruled by presidents who were not chosen in truly democratic elections or who took power by force. Local discontent was eventually reinforced by international pressure, following the end of the Cold War. The first fair democratic elections were held in 1993 with resources provided by the country's donors and help from the UN Office for Electoral Affairs. They brought Ange-Félix Patassé to power, but President Patassé lost popular support and was overthrown by General François Bozizé in 2003. General Bozizé won a democratic election in May 2005 and remains in power today. The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and among the ten poorest countries in Africa. Read more at Wikipedia


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...Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world and one of the most neglected. Months of conflict have had a severe impact on the population. From December to March an uprising swept across the country, leading to the ousting of the previous...

Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival

...he premiered his new movie "Grigris," at the Cannes Film Festival this week. The filmmaker, who was born in the troubled Central African republic of Chad, said the film received a 20-minute standing ovation from the festival audience, which included some Chad...

Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival

...his new movie "Grigris," at the Cannes Film Festival this week. The filmmaker, who was born in the troubled Central African republic of Chad, said the film received a 20-minute standing ovation from the festival audience, which included some Chad politicians....

Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival

...premiered his new movie "Grigris," at the Cannes Film Festival this week. The filmmaker, who was born in the troubled Central African republic of Chad, said the film received a 20-minute standing ovation from the festival audience, which included some Chad...

Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival

...he premiered his new movie "Grigris," at the Cannes Film Festival this week. The filmmaker, who was born in the troubled Central African republic of Chad, said the film received a 20-minute standing ovation from the festival audience, which included some Chad...

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...said Mr Adebolajo suggested he had been physically and sexually abused during an interrogation in a prison cell in the African country. After this, he became withdrawn "and less talkative - he wasn't his bubbly self", Abu Nusaybah added. He said Mr Adebolajo...

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Last week, 17 elephant poachers infiltrated a world heritage site in the Central African Republic, killing at least 26 elephants. Philippe Cousteau joins us to discuss how to prevent poaching, especially in areas that are politically unstable.

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Central African economy still struggling Economic activity in Bangui, Central African Republic, remains sluggish one month after President François Bozizé was driven out by Séléka rebels. Duration: ... From: AFP Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 00:48 More in News & Politics

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Zuma urges C.Africa neighbours to help avert crisis

Zuma urges C.Africa neighbours to help avert crisis South Africa's president on Friday urged neighbouring countries to help stabilise the violence-wracked Central African Republic, indicating that unrest in th... From: AFP Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 01:16 More in News & Politics

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Rebels patrol Central African Republic capital - Published on 2013-05-20 13:11:00 by West Africa Democracy Radio

Rebels patrol Central African Republic capital

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Fighters for the Seleka rebel alliance stand guard in front of the presidential palace in Bangui, Central African Republic, March 25, 2013. - Published on 2013-05-20 11:57:00 by Voice of America

Fighters for the Seleka rebel alliance stand guard in front of the presidential palace in Bangui, Central African Republic, March 25, 2013.

Published by Voice of America on 2013-05-20 11:57:00

US Army special forces Master Sergeant speaks with troops from the Central African Republic and Uganda, in Obo where US special forces have paired up with local troops and Ugandan soldiers to seek out Joseph Kony's LRA, (File photo). - Published on 2013-05-14 07:52:00 by Voice of America

US Army special forces Master Sergeant speaks with troops from the Central African Republic and Uganda, in Obo where US special forces have paired up with local troops and Ugandan soldiers to seek out Joseph Kony's LRA, (File photo).

Published by Voice of America on 2013-05-14 07:52:00

Suspected ivory poachers have slaughtered 26 elephants in the Dzanga Bai reserve in the Central African Republic, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said. - Published on 2013-05-11 09:50:00 by Times of India

Suspected ivory poachers have slaughtered 26 elephants in the Dzanga Bai reserve in the Central African Republic, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said.

Published by Times of India on 2013-05-11 09:50:00

Suspected ivory poachers have slaughtered 26 elephants in the Dzanga Bai reserve in the Central African Republic, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said. - Published on 2013-05-11 09:50:00 by Economic Times

Suspected ivory poachers have slaughtered 26 elephants in the Dzanga Bai reserve in the Central African Republic, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said.

Published by Economic Times on 2013-05-11 09:50:00

Flag of Central African Republic - Published on 2013-05-10 13:25:00 by WETM 18 - NY

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Michel Djotodia, the rebel leader who declared himself president is pictured in Bangui, Central African Republic, March 28, 2013.  - Published on 2013-05-10 11:39:00 by Voice of America

Michel Djotodia, the rebel leader who declared himself president is pictured in Bangui, Central African Republic, March 28, 2013.

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Flag of Central African Republic - Published on 2013-05-07 16:25:00 by WAWS FOX 30

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              FILE - In this Wednesday, April 24, 2013 file photo, Somali mothers and their babies wait in line for the babies to receive a five-in-one vaccine against several potentially fatal childhood diseases, at the Medina Maternal Child Health center in Mogadishu, Somalia. A new report from the aid group Save the Children released Tuesday, May 7, 2013 says more than 1 million babies die on their day of birth every year and the 14 countries with the highest rates of first-day deaths all being in Africa, with the top five being Somalia, Congo, Mali, Sierra Leone and Central African Republic. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)
            
                   - Published on 2013-05-07 10:44:00 by Boston.com

FILE - In this Wednesday, April 24, 2013 file photo, Somali mothers and their babies wait in line for the babies to receive a five-in-one vaccine against several potentially fatal childhood diseases, at the Medina Maternal Child Health center in Mogadishu, Somalia. A new report from the aid group Save the Children released Tuesday, May 7, 2013 says more than 1 million babies die on their day of birth every year and the 14 countries with the highest rates of first-day deaths all being in Africa, with the top five being Somalia, Congo, Mali, Sierra Leone and Central African Republic. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)

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President Jacob Zuma during a media briefing on the outcomes of the Extraordinary Summit of the Economic Community of Central Afrrican States on Central African Republic(CAR). Djamena, Republic of Chad. 03/04/2013. Picture: GCIS. - Published on 2013-05-03 12:43:00 by Eye Witness News

President Jacob Zuma during a media briefing on the outcomes of the Extraordinary Summit of the Economic Community of Central Afrrican States on Central African Republic(CAR). Djamena, Republic of Chad. 03/04/2013. Picture: GCIS.

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