Bamingui-Bangoran
Appearance
Bamingui-Bangoran | |
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Country | Central African Republic |
Capital | N'Délé |
Government | |
• Acting Prefect | Gilbert Gbangoundou[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 58,200 km2 (22,500 sq mi) |
Population (2003 census) | |
• Total | 43,229 |
• Density | 0.74/km2 (1.9/sq mi) |
Bamingui-Bangoran is one of the 16 prefectures of the Central African Republic.[2] It covers an area of 58,200 km² and had a population of 38,437 as of the 2003 census. The population density of 0.66/km² is the lowest in the country.[3] The capital is Ndélé.
The Bamingui-Bangoran National Park and Biosphere Reserve is in the prefecture.
Bamingui
Towns and villages
- Ancien Village de Gara
- Ancien Village Ngouassa
- Bakolekpa
- Balouba
- Balouba Yakandjia
- Bamingui
- Bandeve
- Bangoran
- Bingou
- Bissingou
- Boufoura
- Boumbala
- Dacpa Mindou
- Dangavo
- Dangou Badouma
- Digba
- Elle
- Grand Elan
- Kaga Nze
- Kaka
- Koukourou
- Koutessako
- Kouya Koundou
- Kovongo Mia
- Maikaba
- Miafondo
- Ngoussoua
- Nianga Bitibanda
- Niango Amane
- Sakoumba
- Vata
- Yambala
- Yambala Koudouvele
- Yangou Birolo
- Yangou Gala
- Yangou Gongo
- Yangoulika
- Yombo
Ndele
Towns and villages
- Abou-Ndoulaf, Akourousoulba
- Aliou
- Bakolekpa, Ndele
- Bandjipreu
- Bangbali
- Bangbali-Outmane
- Bavoko
- Bilinguili
- Bir-Batouma Moussa
- Bolo
- Botedjo
- Boul-Kinia
- Campement de Mialouto
- Demi Batchi
- Deo
- Diki
- Djabossinda
- Djamassinda
- Dongo
- Doum
- Gaita Mainda
- Galo
- Garba
- Gbetihindjou
- Godere
- Godovo
- Golongoso
- Gondo
- Gou Mbre
- Goumindou
- Gounda
- Gouyambri
- Goz Amar
- Goz Beida
- Idongo
- Kadekadjia
- Kaga-Doumba
- Kaligne-Souleyman
- Kassena Souleyman
- Kenouzou
- Kilibiti
- Kolo
- Kori
- Koubou
- Koudi
- Koundi
- Koutchikako
- Koutoukaye
- Kouyara
- Kpakpale
- Krakoma
- Lazanguere
- Lemena
- Lokotoumala
- Manegoto
- Manga
- Manovo
- Mbala
- Mbolo
- Mbolo Abetlanga
- Mialouto
- Miamere
- Miamete Adoum
- Mindou
- Ndagra
- N'Délé
- Ndire
- Ngoudjaka
- Ngoudro
- Ngouga
- Ngoumbiri
- Ngoussoua
- Ngoussoua Campement
- Njoko
- Ouihi
- Ouihi-Goutehoko
- Pata
- Rokone al Arab
- Sokoumba
- Takara
- Tiri
- Tolisso
- Vougba
- Voungba
- Yaffo
- Yangou Birlo
- Yangou Brindji
- Yangou Ndarsa
- Zoukoutoumiala
- Zoukoutouniala
References
- ^ Ndeke Luka, Ndeke Luka. "Centrafrique : la ville de Ndélé à bout de souffle à cause du conflit armé au Soudan". radiondekeluka.org. Radio Ndeke Luka. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- ^ "Central African Republic Prefectures". statoids.com. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
- ^ "Population Prefecture". stat-centrafrique.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2012.