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Basse-Kotto Prefecture
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Basse-Kotto
Basse-Kotto ([bas ko.to], "Lower Kotto") is one of the 20 and the least populated prefecture of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Mobaye. Ndeke
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Prefectures of the Central African Republic
Since 10 December 2020, The Central African Republic is administratively divided into 20 prefectures (French: préfectures, Sango: kodoro kômanda-kôta)
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Politics of the Central African Republic
economiques), and 1 commune**; Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui**, Basse-Kotto, Gribingui*, Haute-Kotto, Haute-Sangha, Haut-Mbomou, Kemo-Gribingui, Lobaye, Mbomou
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Subdivisions of the Central African Republic
prefectures consist of the following: Bamingui-Bangoran Bangui (Prefecture) Basse-Kotto Haute-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Kémo Lobaye Lim-Pendé Mambéré Mambéré-Kadéï Mbomou
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Sub-prefectures of the Central African Republic
The prefectures of the Central African Republic are divided into 71 sub-prefectures (French: sous-préfectures). The sub-prefectures are listed below,
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of warlords in the Central African Republic
list of military commanders who served in armed groups during the Central African Republic Civil War. They are listed by their most recent military allegiance
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kotto
(Lower Kotto), a prefecture of the Central African Republic Haute-Kotto (Upper Kotto), a prefecture of the Central African Republic Kotto River, a tributary
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kotto River
its course. The Kotto River gives its name to two of the Central African Republic's sixteen prefectures, Haute-Kotto and Basse-Kotto. Historical views
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Central African Republic
prefectures are further divided into 84 sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures). The prefectures are Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui, Basse-Kotto, Haute-Kotto,
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War
July: Armed forces destroyed Anti-balaka base in Ewou village in Basse-Kotto prefecture arresting two people. Anti-balaka commander Nguiambi fled. c. 30
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mining industry of the Central African Republic
in the Central African Republic. Production of gold and diamonds, which is mostly artisanal, comes from the regions of Berberati, Haute-Kotto, and Haute-Sangha
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mobaye
settlement with a population of 7,176 (2003 census) in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of Central African Republic. It lies on the Ubangi River. On 8 February 2013 Mobaye
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of Central African Republic–related topics
Ouango Paoua Rafaï Sibut Zinga Prefectures of the Central African Republic Bamingui-Bangoran Basse-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Haute-Kotto Kemo-Gribingui Kémo Lobaye
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mingala
sub-prefecture and town in the Basse-Kotto Prefecture of the southern Central African Republic. On 19 May 2019 rebels from Union for Peace in the Central
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Alindao
Alindao is a town and sub-prefecture located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. It lies at the junction of the National Route 2
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Bienvenue Nguiambi
an Anti-balaka commander from Yehou village in Basse-Kotto prefecture in the Central African Republic, responsible for multiple crimes against civilians
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Pavica
Pavica, also spelled Pavika, is a village situated in Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic. UPC and Anti-balaka clashed in Pavica on 6 June 2017
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Dimbi
Dimbi is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. Dimbi was captured by Séléka rebels on 20–21 January 2013. On 6 May
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kongbo
Kongbo is a village situated in Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic. A clash between armed groups occurred in Kongbo on 24 and 25 August 2017
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kembé
Kembé is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. The Kotto Falls double waterfall is nearby. In 1985, Kembé was electrified
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of prefectures of the Central African Republic by Human Development Index
This is a list of the 16 prefectures of the Central African Republic and the autonomous commune (capital city) of Bangui by Human Development Index as
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mobaye Mbanga Airport
the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) downstream from the town. Central African Republic portal
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Satema
Satema is a sub-prefecture of Basse-Kotto in the Central African Republic. The city is located on the right bank and facing the rapids of the Ubangi River
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Zangba
Zangba is a sub-prefecture of Basse-Kotto in the Central African Republic. The locality is located on the right bank of the Ubangi River which is the
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Alindao Airport
the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest of the town. Central African Republic portal
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kembé Airport
is an airstrip serving Kembé, a village in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is just west of the village. The Kembe
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Vehicle registration plates of the Central African Republic
registration plates of the Central African Republic allows the identification of vehicles registered in the Central African Republic. For private vehicles
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-ISO 3166-2:CF
alpha-2 code of the Central African Republic. The second part is either of the following: two letters: prefectures and economic prefectures three letters:
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-2018 Alindao massacre
shortly after. "Attack on the Displaced Persons' Camp in Alindao, Basse-Kotto Prefecture, on 15 November 2018: Breaches of International Humanitarian Law
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture, Central African Republic CT02 Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic CT03 Haute-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic CT04
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Moyenne-Sido
Moyenne-Sido is a locality in the prefecture of Ouham, in the Central African Republic. The climate is tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Domain 1781–1867. Stats in Brief, 2010 (PDF). Pretoria: Statistics South Africa. 2010. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-621-39563-1. Cooper, John (June 2006). "Antarctica
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Russia and the U.S. state of Alaska Basse-Kotto 17,604 Second smallest prefecture of the Central African Republic. Värmland County 17,583 County of Sweden
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Russia and the U.S. state of Alaska Basse-Kotto 17,604 Second smallest prefecture of the Central African Republic. Värmland County 17,583 County of Sweden
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Alindao Airport
Airport (ICAO: FEFA) is an airstrip serving Alindao, a town in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi)
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mobaye Mbanga Airport
is an airport serving Mobaye, a town on the Ubangi River in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is 7 kilometres (4
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
divided between Russia and the U.S. state of Alaska Basse-Kotto 17,604 Second smallest prefecture of the Central African Republic. Värmland County 17
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-ISO 3166-2:CF
commune, 14 prefectures, and 2 economic prefectures. The commune Bangui is the capital of the country and has special status equal to the prefectures and economic
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
divided between Russia and the U.S. state of Alaska Basse-Kotto 17,604 Second smallest prefecture of the Central African Republic. Värmland County 17
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
divided between Russia and the U.S. state of Alaska Basse-Kotto 17,604 Second smallest prefecture of the Central African Republic. Värmland County 17
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mining industry of the Central African Republic
planned to invest $3.2 million in a bulk sampling plant for its Dimbi (Basse-Kotto) project concession area, and Gem Diamonds Ltd. (UK), which held exploration
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mingala
Mingala is a sub-prefecture and town in the Basse-Kotto Prefecture of the southern Central African Republic. On 19 May 2019 rebels from Union for Peace
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Subdivisions of the Central African Republic
84 sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures). The prefectures consist of the following: Bamingui-Bangoran Bangui (Prefecture) Basse-Kotto Haute-Kotto Haut-Mbomou
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Alindao
Alindao is a town and sub-prefecture located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. It lies at the junction of the National Route 2
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kembé
Kembé is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. The Kotto Falls double waterfall is nearby. In 1985, Kembé was electrified
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kembé Airport
Airport (ICAO: FEFK) is an airstrip serving Kembé, a village in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is just west of the
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Sub-prefectures of the Central African Republic
The prefectures of the Central African Republic are divided into 71 sub-prefectures (French: sous-préfectures). The sub-prefectures are listed below,
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kotto
Kotto may refer to: Maka Kotto (born 1961), Canadian politician and actor Yaphet Kotto (1939–2021), American actor Basse-Kotto (Lower Kotto), a prefecture
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kotto River
its course. The Kotto River gives its name to two of the Central African Republic's sixteen prefectures, Haute-Kotto and Basse-Kotto. Historical views
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Central African Republic
further divided into 84 sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures). The prefectures are Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui, Basse-Kotto, Haute-Kotto, Haut-Mbomou, Kémo, Lobaye
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Politics of the Central African Republic
in 14 prefectures (prefectures), 2 economic prefectures* (prefectures economiques), and 1 commune**; Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui**, Basse-Kotto, Gribingui*
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture, Central African Republic CT02 Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic CT03 Haute-Kotto Prefecture, Central African
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Satema
Satema is a sub-prefecture of Basse-Kotto in the Central African Republic. The city is located on the right bank and facing the rapids of the Ubangi River
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Zangba
Zangba is a sub-prefecture of Basse-Kotto in the Central African Republic. The locality is located on the right bank of the Ubangi River which is the
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Vehicle registration plates of the Central African Republic
three digits ranging from 001 to 999. The last two letters denote the prefecture of registration On the left is the emblem of the Central African Economic
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Moyenne-Sido
Moyenne-Sido is a locality in the prefecture of Ouham, in the Central African Republic. The climate is tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of prefectures of the Central African Republic by Human Development Index
This is a list of the 16 prefectures of the Central African Republic and the autonomous commune (capital city) of Bangui by Human Development Index as
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Prefectures of the Central African Republic
Ubangi, Nana, Mambéré, Kadeï, Lobaye, M'Poko, Ombella, Sangha, Kémo, Ouaka, Kotto, and Mbomou all flow into the Congo River. Pendé, Ouham, Gribingui, Bamingui
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of warlords in the Central African Republic
La-statistique-et-donnees-des-appels-1320-dans-chaque-region-de-la-RCA Basse-Kotto : Situation sécuritaire alarmante à Zangba et Bangui-Ketté, 25 April
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Dimbi
Dimbi is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. Dimbi was captured by Séléka rebels on 20–21 January 2013. On 6
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-List of Central African Republic–related topics
Ouango Paoua Rafaï Sibut Zinga Prefectures of the Central African Republic Bamingui-Bangoran Basse-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Haute-Kotto Kemo-Gribingui Kémo Lobaye
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Bienvenue Nguiambi
Bienvenue Nguiambi – is an Anti-balaka commander from Yehou village in Basse-Kotto prefecture in the Central African Republic, responsible for multiple crimes
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Kongbo
Kongbo is a village situated in Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic. A clash between armed groups occurred in Kongbo on 24 and 25 August 2017
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Pavica
Pavica, also spelled Pavika, is a village situated in Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic. UPC and Anti-balaka clashed in Pavica on 6 June
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Basse-Kotto
Basse-Kotto ([bas ko.to], "Lower Kotto") is one of the 20 and the least populated prefecture of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Mobaye. Ndeke
Basse-Kotto Prefecture-Mobaye
is a settlement with a population of 7,176 (2003 census) in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of Central African Republic. It lies on the Ubangi River. On 8 February