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Haut-Mbomou ([o mbo.mu], "Upper Mbomou") is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Obo. The African Pole of Inaccessibility
Haut-Mbomou 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)
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Geography of the Central African Republic
South Sudan, Haut-Mbomou Prefecture Southernmost point - the tripoint with Cameroon and the Republic of Congo, Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture Westernmost point
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bahr, Central African Republic
Bahr, also spelled Barh, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. UNICEF built a borehole equipped with a manual pump
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Politics of the Central African Republic
Basse-Kotto, Gribingui*, Haute-Kotto, Haute-Sangha, Haut-Mbomou, Kemo-Gribingui, Lobaye, Mbomou, Nana-Mambere, Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-Pende
Haut-Mbomou 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,
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Tabane, Central African Republic
Tabane is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 5 March 2016, LRA splinter group commander by Doctor Achaye attacked
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Subdivisions of the Central African Republic
Bamingui-Bangoran Bangui (Prefecture) Basse-Kotto Haute-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Kémo Lobaye Lim-Pendé Mambéré Mambéré-Kadéï Mbomou Nana-Grébizi Nana-Mambéré
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-2020–21 Central African general election
peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic in Dékoa, central Kémo Prefecture, and Bakouma, southern Mbomou Prefecture. Three Burundian peacekeepers
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of Central African Republic–related topics
Zinga Prefectures of the Central African Republic Bamingui-Bangoran Basse-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Haute-Kotto Kemo-Gribingui Kémo Lobaye Mambéré-Kadéï Mbomou Nana-Grébizi
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Obo
Obo is the capital of Haut-Mbomou, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. It is close to the African Pole of Inaccessibility. Obo was
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR), formerly known as Ubangi-Shari, is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bogou
Bogou is a village situated in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 16 November 2014, an armed group attacked Bogou and burned 34 houses
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Azande Ani Kpi Gbe
an ethnic militia of Azande people active in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic since March 2023. On 3 March 2023 the group sent
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Maboussou
Maboussou, also spelled Mabousou, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 28 July 2009, LRA raided Maboussou. They looted
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War
International: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 2017/2018 Archived 2020-10-27 at the Wayback Machine "CAR: Tensions high in southeastern city of Bangassou (Mbomou prefecture)"
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Index of Democratic Republic of the Congo–related articles
Democratic Republic of the Congo Central African Republic Central Bank of the Congo Central African mangroves Central Congolian lowland forests Central Zambezian
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-UTC+02:00
Province Central African Republic Haut-Mbomou The western part of its prefectures: Mbomou Haute-Kotto Vakaga From south to north: South Africa The westernmost
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-M'Boki Airport
airport serving Obo and Mboki, a village in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 3 kilometres (2 mi) northwest of
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Zemio
Zemio is a town and sub-prefecture in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the south-eastern Central African Republic. Zemio was the former capital of the Sultanate
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Tambourah
Tambourah, also spelled Tamboura, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 19 January 2016, LRA fighters raided Tambourah
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Sélim
Sélim is a village situated in Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 2009, the 25-meter-long bride in Sélim was rehabilitated for two months
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Kitessa
Kitessa is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 1995, the village had a population of about 300 people. On 29 April
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bangassou-Nzakara
known as Bangassou-Djakara, is a village situated in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. LRA attacked Bangassou-Nzakara on 28 March 2013 and
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Dembia
Dembia is a village located near the border of Mbomou and Haut-Mbomou Prefecture. On 28 March 2010, LRA attacked Dembia. UPDF soldiers chased the LRA
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Guinikoumba
also spelled Guénékoumba, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 2013, an unknown armed group attacked a van that
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Derbissaka
Derbissaka, also spelled Derbisaka, is a village located in Mbomou, Central African Republic. At the end of October 2009, LRA launched the first attack
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Zemio Airport
in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is located just northeast of the village. Central African Republic portal
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Aliwali
Aliwali is a village located 12 km from Zemio in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 20 November 2014, two houses were burned in Aliwali
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Banangui
Banangui, also spelled Banangi, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. An armed group raided Banangui and looted civilian
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Guibéré
Guibéré is a village situated in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. The locals sought refuge in Zemio at the end of May 2010 due to the
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Mboki
town and sub-prefecture in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the south-eastern Central African Republic. On 16 March 1968, the Mboki sub-prefecture was established
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Kadjéma
Kadjéma, also spelled Kadjemah, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 27 September 2009, LRA bands attacked Kadjema and
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Ligoua
Ligua, Ligwa, and Ligoua-Zewia) is a village located in Haut-Mbomou, Central African Republic. The village has received several attacks from LRA from
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Djemah
town and sub-prefecture in the Haut-Mbomou Prefecture of the south-eastern Central African Republic. It is the least-populous sub-prefecture in the country
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Ngouyo
Ngouyo is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. Between 15 July and 20 November 2010, LRA militias attacked Ngouyo. They
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bassigbiri
Gbassigbiri and Gbazibri, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 25 February 2008, LRA militias led by Okot Odhiambo
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bambouti
Bambouti is a sub-prefecture of Haut-Mbomou in the Central African Republic. The town is abandoned by the country. It is located on the RN2 national road
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bahr
"Bahr". Bahr may refer to: Bahr, Central African Republic, village in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic Bahr, Iran, village in Bushehr Province
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Poste Airport
in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northwest corner of the town. Central African Republic portal Aviation
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Chinko River
Haute-Kotto and Haut-Mbomou prefectures. For most of its length it flows in a SSW direction through Mbomou prefecture to its convergence with the Mbomou River.
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Rosalie Nawira
who mostly lived in miserable conditions. The economic adviser of Haut-Mbomou Prefecture called her tax policies "unacceptable. On 3 July 2023, UPC members
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-ISO 3166-2:CF
Currently for the Central African Republic, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 1 commune, 14 prefectures, and 2 economic prefectures. The commune Bangui
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Mambéré-Kadéï Prefecture, Central African Republic CT05 Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic CT06 Kémo Prefecture, Central African Republic CT07 Lobaye
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
Cochabamba Department 55,631 Department of Bolivia. Haut-Mbomou 55,530 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Västerbotten County 55,401 Second largest county
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 200,000 square kilometers
Cochabamba Department 55,631 Department of Bolivia. Haut-Mbomou 55,530 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Västerbotten County 55,401 Second largest county
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-M'Boki Airport
ICAO: FEGE) is an airport serving Obo and Mboki, a village in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 3 kilometres (2 mi)
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Poste Airport
Poste Airport (ICAO: FEFB) is an airport serving Obo, a town in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northwest
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Zemio Airport
ICAO: FEFZ) is an airport serving the village of Zemio, in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is located just northeast
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 200,000 square kilometers
Angola. Cochabamba Department 55,631 Department of Bolivia. Haut-Mbomou 55,530 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Västerbotten County 55,401
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Angola. Cochabamba Department 55,631 Department of Bolivia. Haut-Mbomou 55,530 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Västerbotten County 55,401
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
Angola. Cochabamba Department 55,631 Department of Bolivia. Haut-Mbomou 55,530 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Västerbotten County 55,401
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Zemio
Zemio is a town and sub-prefecture in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the south-eastern Central African Republic. Zemio was the former capital of the Sultanate
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Djemah
town and sub-prefecture in the Haut-Mbomou Prefecture of the south-eastern Central African Republic. It is the least-populous sub-prefecture in the country
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Subdivisions of the Central African Republic
sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures). The prefectures consist of the following: Bamingui-Bangoran Bangui (Prefecture) Basse-Kotto Haute-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Kémo
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bahr
Bahr may refer to: Bahr, Central African Republic, village in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic Bahr, Iran, village in Bushehr Province
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-UTC+02:00
part of Moxico Province Central African Republic Haut-Mbomou The western part of its prefectures: Mbomou Haute-Kotto Vakaga From south to north: South Africa
Haut-Mbomou 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,
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Central African Republic
divided into 84 sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures). The prefectures are Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui, Basse-Kotto, Haute-Kotto, Haut-Mbomou, Kémo, Lobaye, Lim-Pendé
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Geography of the Central African Republic
South Sudan, Haut-Mbomou Prefecture Southernmost point - the tripoint with Cameroon and the Republic of Congo, Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture Westernmost point
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
CT04 Mambéré-Kadéï Prefecture, Central African Republic CT05 Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic CT06 Kémo Prefecture, Central African Republic
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bambouti
Bambouti is a sub-prefecture of Haut-Mbomou in the Central African Republic. The town is abandoned by the country. It is located on the RN2 national road
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War
fled towards Sudan. 13 April: UPC killed three civilians in Tabane, Haut-Mbomou. 14 April: Three soldiers and Russian mercenaries were killed in 3R ambush
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-2020–21 Central African general election
in Bambouti in Haut-Mbomou demanding ransom. As of 15 October only 700 people were able to register to vote in Haut-Mbomou prefecture as a result of UPC
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou 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
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Chinko River
tributary of the Mbomou River. The upper reaches of the Chinko river define the border between the Haute-Kotto and Haut-Mbomou prefectures. For most of its
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Mboki
town and sub-prefecture in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the south-eastern Central African Republic. On 16 March 1968, the Mboki sub-prefecture was established
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Prefectures of the Central African Republic
Mambéré, Kadeï, Lobaye, M'Poko, Ombella, Sangha, Kémo, Ouaka, Kotto, and Mbomou all flow into the Congo River. Pendé, Ouham, Gribingui, Bamingui, Bangoran
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of warlords in the Central African Republic
as of July 2023. Yarus Mekonen Hassan Guéndérou – UPC commander from Haut-Mbomou. Participated in attack on Bakouma in December 2020. Joined Bouba faction
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Derbissaka
Invisible Children (December 2013). Rapport sur la situation à Djémah (Haut Mbomou) (Report). Invisible Children Central African Republic. pp. 3–4. Retrieved
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-List of Central African Republic–related topics
Zinga Prefectures of the Central African Republic Bamingui-Bangoran Basse-Kotto Haut-Mbomou Haute-Kotto Kemo-Gribingui Kémo Lobaye Mambéré-Kadéï Mbomou Nana-Grébizi
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Guinikoumba
Guinikoumba, also spelled Guénékoumba, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 2013, an unknown armed group attacked
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Tabane, Central African Republic
Tabane is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 5 March 2016, LRA splinter group commander by Doctor Achaye attacked
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Tambourah
Tambourah, also spelled Tamboura, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 19 January 2016, LRA fighters raided Tambourah
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bassigbiri
also spelled Gbassigbiri and Gbazibri, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 25 February 2008, LRA militias led
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Kitessa
Kitessa is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 1995, the village had a population of about 300 people. On 29 April
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Maboussou
Maboussou, also spelled Mabousou, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 28 July 2009, LRA raided Maboussou. They
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Ngouyo
Ngouyo is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. Between 15 July and 20 November 2010, LRA militias attacked Ngouyo. They
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Ligoua
as Likhoua, Ligua, Ligwa, and Ligoua-Zewia) is a village located in Haut-Mbomou, Central African Republic. The village has received several attacks from
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Kadjéma
Kadjéma, also spelled Kadjemah, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 27 September 2009, LRA bands attacked Kadjema
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Banangui
Banangui, also spelled Banangi, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. An armed group raided Banangui and looted civilian
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bahr, Central African Republic
Bahr, also spelled Barh, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. UNICEF built a borehole equipped with a manual pump
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Sélim
Sélim is a village situated in Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 2009, the 25-meter-long bride in Sélim was rehabilitated for two months
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bogou
Bogou is a village situated in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 16 November 2014, an armed group attacked Bogou and burned 34 houses
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Azande Ani Kpi Gbe
Ti Azandé, is an ethnic militia of Azande people active in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic since March 2023. On 3 March 2023
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Aliwali
Aliwali is a village located 12 km from Zemio in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. On 20 November 2014, two houses were burned in Aliwali
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Bangassou-Nzakara
Bangassou-Nzakara, also known as Bangassou-Djakara, is a village situated in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. LRA attacked Bangassou-Nzakara on 28
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Guibéré
Guibéré is a village situated in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic. The locals sought refuge in Zemio at the end of May 2010 due to the
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Haut-Mbomou
Haut-Mbomou ([o mbo.mu], "Upper Mbomou") is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Obo. The African Pole of Inaccessibility
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Index of Democratic Republic of the Congo–related articles
Matari Airport Mbandaka Mbandaka Airport Mbanza-Ngungu Mbo language (Congo) Mbomou River Mbuji Mayi Airport Mbuji-Mayi MIBA Aviation Middle Congo Military
Haut-Mbomou Prefecture-Obo
Obo is the capital of Haut-Mbomou, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. It is close to the African Pole of Inaccessibility. Obo was