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Ouham Prefecture-Ouham
Ouham is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bossangoa. The prefecture is in the north-west of the Central African
Ouham 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)
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham-Pendé
Ouham-Pendé is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bozoum. The region contains several ghost towns such as Goroumo
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham River
The Ouham River is a river in Central Africa, and one of the main headwaters of the Chari River. The Ouham originates in the Central African Republic between
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham-Fafa
Ouham-Fafa is a prefecture in Central African Republic. With an area of 32,530 km2, the prefecture had a population of 225,479 in 2022. Batangafo is the
Ouham Prefecture-Subdivisions of the Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is divided into 20 prefectures (14 administrative prefectures and 2 economic prefectures ) and one autonomous commune. The
Ouham Prefecture-Mbo, Central African Republic
Mbo, also spelled Mboh, is a village situated in Ouham-Fafa Prefecture, Central African Republic. UPC captured Mbo on 20 October 2023, causing the residents
Ouham Prefecture-Politics of the Central African Republic
The politics of the Central African Republic formally take place in a framework of a semi-presidential republic. In this system, the President is the
Ouham Prefecture-Bouzou, Central African Republic
Bouzou is a village situated in Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. There was a clash in Bouzou on 21 November 2015, prompting the residents
Ouham Prefecture-Health in the Central African Republic
Nana-Mambéré Prefecture Hospital, Nana-Mambéré PS Boudok, Pokongo, Ouham PS Boyali Yaho, Boyali Yaho, Ouham-Pendé PS Oda-Kete, Oda-Kota, Ouham PS Patcho
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Republic Civil War
The Central African Republic Civil War is an ongoing civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR) involving the government, rebels from the Séléka coalition
Ouham 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,
Ouham Prefecture-Bang, Central African Republic
village located near the Cameroon–Central African Republic border in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. The village holds economic importance
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Bossangoa
Bossangoa is the capital of Ouham, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. The town has a population of 36,478 (2003 census). It is
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Republic–Chad border
The Central African Republic–Chad border is 1,556 km (987 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with Cameroon in the west, to the tripoint with Sudan
Ouham Prefecture-List of Central African Republic–related topics
in the Central African Republic .cf List of people on stamps of Central African Republic Socatel Coat of arms of the Central African Republic Flag of
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Republic
Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-Fafa, Ouham-Pendé and Vakaga. The economic prefectures are Nana-Grébizi and Sangha-Mbaéré. Politics in the Central African Republic formally
Ouham Prefecture-Koui
Koui is a sub-prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic. The commune of Koui borders Cameroon, and is west of Bocaranga. It is bounded
Ouham Prefecture-Batangafo
Batangafo is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Fafa at the confluence of Ouham River and its affluent Fafa. FDPC militias
Ouham Prefecture-History of the Central African Republic
The history of the Central African Republic is roughly composed of four distinct periods. The earliest period of settlement began around 10,000 years ago
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-List of cities in the Central African Republic
town's in Central African Republic with Latitude and Longitude". geokeo.com. Retrieved 2023-01-08. "List of all town's in Central African Republic with Latitude
Ouham Prefecture-Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War
The following is a timeline of events during the Central African Republic Civil War. 10 December: Rebels took control of cities of N'Délé, Sam Ouandja
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Patriotic Movement
Central African Patriotic Movement (MPC, French: Mouvement patriotique pour la Centrafrique) is a rebel group in the Central African Republic based in
Ouham Prefecture-Ombella-M'Poko
Ombella-M'Poko is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Boali since 10 December 2020. One important tourist attraction
Ouham Prefecture-Goroumo
Goroumo is a village in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Pendé, close to the western border with Cameroon, that in 2008 was attacked by
Ouham Prefecture-Revolution and Justice
Justice) was an armed group based in northwestern part of the Central African Republic. On 1 November 2013 Revolution and Justice established training
Ouham Prefecture-Kambakota
Kambakota or Kamakota is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Fafa. In 1985 UNICEF built three wells in Kambota, two of
Ouham Prefecture-Bocaranga
Bocaranga is a sub-prefecture in the prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in Central African Republic. The city must not be confused with Bocaranga I, Bocaranga
Ouham Prefecture-Bossemptélé massacre
killed by Anti-balaka militias in Bossemptélé in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. On 17 January 2014 Séléka fighters withdrew from
Ouham Prefecture-Bossemptélé
Bossemptélé is a sub-prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic. Bossemptélé is on the RN3 road 369 kilometres (229 mi) northwest of Bangui
Ouham Prefecture-Markounda
Fort-Brusseaux, is a sub-prefecture and town in the Ouham Prefecture of the north-western Central African Republic. The sub-prefecture borders with Chad. Codos
Ouham Prefecture-Bouar
remaining Ouham-Pendé prefecture. Electricity was installed in Bouar in 1952. In 1960 the colony became independent as the Central African Republic. The ancient
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Jean-Bédel Bokassa
as Bokassa I, was a Central African political and military leader who served as the second president of the Central African Republic (CAR) and as the emperor
Ouham Prefecture-Nanga-Boguila
is a sub-prefecture of Ouham in the Central African Republic. The commune of Nanga Boguila is located in the north-west of the Ouham prefecture. It is crossed
Ouham Prefecture-Bouca
Bouca is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Fafa. It is not far east of Bossangoa at the Fafa river. On 21 March 2013,
Ouham Prefecture-Logone River
tributaries: the Pendé River (Eastern Logone) in the prefecture Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic and the Mbéré River (Western Logone) at the east of Cameroon
Ouham Prefecture-Bankara
Bankara is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Benesa (1.0 nm), Botokoni (2.2 nm) and Bouasi
Ouham Prefecture-Boguila
located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Pendé. It should not be confused with the town of Boguila in Ouham prefecture. According to
Ouham Prefecture-Mambéré
Mambéré [mɑ̃.be.ʁe] is a prefecture in the Central African Republic. In 2022, the prefecture had a population of around 265,479. Mambéré has a size of
Ouham Prefecture-Bozoum Airport
FEGZ) is an airstrip serving Bozoum, a town in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 6 kilometres (4 mi) west-northwest
Ouham Prefecture-Nana-Bakassa
a sub-prefecture of Ouham in the Central African Republic. The locality located on the left bank of the Nana Bakassa River, a tributary of Ouham, is crossed
Ouham Prefecture-Batangafo Airport
airport serving Batangafo, a city on the Ouham River in the Ouham prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northeastern edge
Ouham Prefecture-Bémal
is a village located in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Until December 2020, Bémal was part of Ouham-Pende. In December 2005, APRD attacked
Ouham Prefecture-Mbo
M'Bo born 1958), Cameroonian-French actor Mbo, Central African Republic, a village in Ouham-Fafa prefecture. Management by objectives, a performance management
Ouham Prefecture-Lim-Pendé
Lim-Pendé is a prefecture in Central African Republic. In 2022, the prefecture had a population of around 442,151. The size of Lim-Pendé is 13,210 km2
Ouham Prefecture-Benzambe
Benzambe is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham northwest of Bossangoa. In September 2013 Benzambe was captured by Anti-balaka
Ouham Prefecture-March 2022 attacks in the Central African Republic
offensive against armed groups in the northeastern parts of the Central African Republic (CAR) during which they killed dozens of rebels and possibly hundreds
Ouham Prefecture-Bozoum
Bozoum is the capital of Ouham-Pendé, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. In the Early 1920s Bozoum was chosen as the site for the
Ouham Prefecture-Silambi
Silambi is a village located near Central African Republic–Chad border in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. ANT soldiers allied with Peuhl Herders
Ouham Prefecture-Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation
sentenced by the Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court. The group were initially restricted to the Ouham-Pendé prefecture. In 2016, they captured
Ouham Prefecture-Bossangoa Airport
a city in the Ouham prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the west side of the city. Central African Republic portal Aviation
Ouham Prefecture-Bodjomo
Bodjomo, also spelled Bojomo, is a village located in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. One hundred APRD fighters attacked Bodjomo on 28 December
Ouham Prefecture-Bohong
Bohong is a town located in Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Séléka occupied the town on 27 April 2013. In Bohong, Séléka fighters looted
Ouham Prefecture-Lucienne Patassé
2000) was a Central African politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the Nana-Bakassa constituency in Ouham Prefecture for two terms
Ouham Prefecture-Democratic Front of the Central African People
the Central African People (French: Front démocratique du peuple centrafricain; FDPC) was an anti-government militia in the Central African Republic. It
Ouham Prefecture-Ndim
Ndim is a village located in Lim-Pendé, Central African Republic. Around 2002–2003, an armed group from Chad looted a cotton factory in Ndim. In mid-February
Ouham Prefecture-Botokoni
Botokoni is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Benesa (1.4 nm), Bankara (2.2 nm), Bouan (1
Ouham Prefecture-2019 Ouham-Pendé killings
Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation armed group in Ouham-Pendé prefecture in the Central African Republic including at least 32 in Koundjili and Lemouna and
Ouham Prefecture-Benesa
Benesa is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Banmba (9.8 nm), Vora (4.2 nm), Bankara (1.0 nm)
Ouham Prefecture-2021 Boyo killings
prefecture of the Central African Republic (CAR). These civilians were attacked for their alleged links with Union for Peace in the Central African Republic
Ouham Prefecture-Maïtoukoulou
Maitoukoulou, is a village situated near Central African Republic–Chad border in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. In December 2005, APRD established
Ouham Prefecture-Gbazara
Gbazara is a village situated in Ouham-Fafa Prefecture, Central African Republic. An armed militia from Chad attacked Gbazara on 14 April 2022, looting
Ouham Prefecture-Bouca Airport
FEGU) is an airstrip serving Bouca, a village in the Ouham prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airstrip is within the northern section of the
Ouham Prefecture-Koundjili
Koundjili is a village in Lim-Pendé prefecture, Central African Republic. It is one of the three villages where the 2019 Ouham Pende Massacre occurred. In response
Ouham Prefecture-Bocaranga Airport
is an airstrip serving Bocaranga, a town in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport runs alongside the RR4 road at Bokongo
Ouham Prefecture-Pougol
Pougol is a town situated in Lim-Pendé, Central African Republic. Until 2020, the town was part of Ouham-Pendé. RJ captured Pougol from ex-Seleka in June
Ouham Prefecture-Bobili
Bobili is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Bondia Kete (3.0 nm), Bonase Kete (10.3 nm)
Ouham Prefecture-Aïgbado massacre
armed forces in the villages of Aïgbado and Yanga near Bria in the Central African Republic during an operation against rebels from the Coalition of Patriots
Ouham Prefecture-Kabo
northern Central African Republic, lying north west of Kaga Bandoro. It is a market town and the border post for Chad. The northern nomads in the Central African
Ouham Prefecture-Paoua Airport
city in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northeast side of the city. Central African Republic portal Aviation
Ouham Prefecture-Gouzé
Gouzé is a village situated in Lim-Pendé, Central African Republic. Until 2020, the village was part of Ouham-Pendé. In 1927, the cave dwellers founded
Ouham Prefecture-Concordis international
programme in the Central African Republic, funded by the EU Bêkou Trust and the UK government. Work is carried out in the prefecture of Ouham-Pendé, which
Ouham Prefecture-Coalition of Patriots for Change
coalition of major rebel groups in the Central African Republic created in 2020 to disrupt the 2020–21 Central African general election. On 3 December 2020
Ouham Prefecture-Nana Barya River
Nana Barya River is a river in Central Africa. It arises in the west of the Central African Republic in the prefecture Ouham-Pendé and flows northeast, forming
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Bétoko
is a village located in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Until December 2020, Bétoko was part of Ouham-Pende. In late 2005, APRD took control
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Kare language (Adamawa)
Mbum language of the Central African Republic, spoken by the Kare people in the mountains of the northeasterly Ouham-Pendé prefecture around Bocaranga. It
Ouham Prefecture-Beboura
Beboura is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Lim-Pendé on the road between Paoua and Nanga-Boguila. In late 2005 Beboura
Ouham Prefecture-Létélé
Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 2019, 3R controlled Létélé and used it as a base to launch attacks on several places in Ouham-Pende. On
Ouham Prefecture-Index of Chad-related articles
Category:Prefectures of Chad Category:Government of Chad Category:Foreign relations of Chad Category:History of Chad Category:Central African Republic Bush
Ouham Prefecture-Battle of Nzacko
Central African Republic (FPRC) and Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC) rebels, until MINUSCA and FACA captured the sub-prefectural capital
Ouham Prefecture-2018 Alindao massacre
after. "Attack on the Displaced Persons' Camp in Alindao, Basse-Kotto Prefecture, on 15 November 2018: Breaches of International Humanitarian Law and Atrocity
Ouham Prefecture-Ngaoundaye
Ngaoundaye is a sub-prefecture of Lim-Pendé in the Central African Republic. Ngaoundaye is located near the borders of Chad and Cameroon : 5 km from Chad
Ouham Prefecture-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bossangoa
ecclesiastical province of Bangui in the Central African Republic. February 9, 1959: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Bossangoa from the Diocese of Berbérati
Ouham Prefecture-List of highest towns by country
Hrvatske 2015 [Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015] (PDF). Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol
Ouham Prefecture-Popular Front for Recovery
Redressement; FPR) is a militia from Chad. It destabilized northern Central African Republic from 2008 to 2012. The leader of the FPR was General Abdel Kader
Ouham Prefecture-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Ouaka Prefecture, Central African Republic CT12 Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic CT13 Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic CT14 Vakaga
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
Geographic entity Area (km2) Notes Ouaka 49,900 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Smolensk Oblast 49,800 Federal subject of Russia. Bago Region
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 30,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
Geographic entity Area (km2) Notes Ouaka 49,900 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Smolensk Oblast 49,800 Federal subject of Russia. Bago Region
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
362 State of India. Republic of Dagestan 50,300 Federal subject of Russia. Ouham 50,250 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Quintana Roo 50,212
Ouham Prefecture-Bangassou massacre
During May 2017, a massacre occurred in the Central African Republic town of Bangassou after Anti-balaka militias launched an attack in the area. On 13
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 200,000 square kilometers
362 State of India. Republic of Dagestan 50,300 Federal subject of Russia. Ouham 50,250 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Quintana Roo 50,212
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Batangafo Airport
ICAO: FEGF) is an airport serving Batangafo, a city on the Ouham River in the Ouham prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northeastern
Ouham Prefecture-Bocaranga Airport
Airport (ICAO: FEGC) is an airstrip serving Bocaranga, a town in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport runs alongside the
Ouham Prefecture-Bossangoa Airport
(IATA: BSN, ICAO: FEFS) is an airport serving Bossangoa, a city in the Ouham prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the west side of
Ouham Prefecture-Bouca Airport
(IATA: BCF, ICAO: FEGU) is an airstrip serving Bouca, a village in the Ouham prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airstrip is within the northern
Ouham Prefecture-Bozoum Airport
(IATA: BOZ, ICAO: FEGZ) is an airstrip serving Bozoum, a town in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 6 kilometres (4 mi)
Ouham Prefecture-Paoua Airport
Airport (ICAO: FEFP) is an airport serving Paoua, a city in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northeast
Ouham Prefecture-Bocaranga
Bocaranga is a sub-prefecture in the prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in Central African Republic. The city must not be confused with Bocaranga I, Bocaranga
Ouham Prefecture-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bossangoa
Central African Republic. February 9, 1959: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Bossangoa from the Diocese of Berbérati January 16, 1964: Promoted
Ouham Prefecture-List of highest towns by country
648 112 Chad Aouzou Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Prefecture 1,074 3,526 113 Central African Republic Bocaranga Ouham-Pendé 1,072 3,517 114 Croatia Begovo Razdolje
Ouham Prefecture-Bobili
Bobili is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Bondia Kete (3.0 nm), Bonase Kete (10.3 nm)
Ouham Prefecture-Bankara
Bankara is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Benesa (1.0 nm), Botokoni (2.2 nm) and Bouasi
Ouham Prefecture-Botokoni
Botokoni is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Benesa (1.4 nm), Bankara (2.2 nm), Bouan
Ouham Prefecture-Benesa
Benesa is a village in the Ouham region in the Central African Republic. Nearby towns and villages include Banmba (9.8 nm), Vora (4.2 nm), Bankara (1
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 200,000 square kilometers
India. Republic of Dagestan 50,300 Federal subject of Russia. Ouham 50,250 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Quintana Roo 50,212 State of
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
United States. Catalonia 32,114 Autonomous community of Spain. Ouham-Pendé 32,100 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Pays de la Loire 32,082 Region
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Bouar
centre of Ouham-Pendé prefecture was moved from Bozoum to Bouar. Later, the western part of the prefecture would become Nana-Mambéré prefecture with Bouar
Ouham Prefecture-Kabo
69944°N 18.62917°E / 7.69944; 18.62917 Country Central African Republic Prefecture Ouham-Fafa Government • Sub-prefect Gabin Richard Ngoupende • Mayor Abdel
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
India. Republic of Dagestan 50,300 Federal subject of Russia. Ouham 50,250 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Quintana Roo 50,212 State of
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
India. Republic of Dagestan 50,300 Federal subject of Russia. Ouham 50,250 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Quintana Roo 50,212 State of
Ouham Prefecture-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 30,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
United States. Catalonia 32,114 Autonomous community of Spain. Ouham-Pendé 32,100 Prefecture of the Central African Republic. Pays de la Loire 32,082 Region
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham River
originates in the Central African Republic between the prefecture Nana-Mambéré and the prefecture Ouham-Pendé, crossing into Chad where it joins the Chari
Ouham Prefecture-Goroumo
Goroumo is a village in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Pendé, close to the western border with Cameroon, that in 2008 was attacked by
Ouham Prefecture-Markounda
Fort-Brusseaux, is a sub-prefecture and town in the Ouham Prefecture of the north-western Central African Republic. The sub-prefecture borders with Chad. Codos
Ouham Prefecture-Logone River
has two major tributaries: the Pendé River (Eastern Logone) in the prefecture Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic and the Mbéré River (Western
Ouham Prefecture-Subdivisions of the Central African Republic
Nana-Grébizi Nana-Mambéré Ombella-M'Poko Ouaka Ouham Ouham-Fafa Ouham-Pendé Sangha-Mbaéré Vakaga The two economic prefectures are Nana-Grébizi and Sangha-Mbaéré;
Ouham Prefecture-Nana Barya River
Africa. It arises in the west of the Central African Republic in the prefecture Ouham-Pendé and flows northeast, forming part of the international boundary
Ouham Prefecture-Kare language (Adamawa)
spoken by the Kare people in the mountains of the northeasterly Ouham-Pendé prefecture around Bocaranga. It is spoken by around 97,000 people in the country
Ouham Prefecture-Concordis international
EU Bêkou Trust and the UK government. Work is carried out in the prefecture of Ouham-Pendé, which is at the heart of important transhumance corridors
Ouham Prefecture-Batangafo
is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Fafa at the confluence of Ouham River and its affluent Fafa. FDPC militias attacked
Ouham Prefecture-Bossangoa
Bossangoa is the capital of Ouham, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. The town has a population of 36,478 (2003 census). It is
Ouham Prefecture-Bozoum
Bozoum is the capital of Ouham-Pendé, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. In the Early 1920s Bozoum was chosen as the site for the
Ouham Prefecture-Bouca
Bouca is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Fafa. It is not far east of Bossangoa at the Fafa river. On 21 March 2013
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Republic Civil War
17,000 people in November 2016 and at least 30,000 people in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture in December 2016. In northwestern CAR around Paoua, fighting since
Ouham Prefecture-Democratic Front of the Central African People
checkpoint. In September 2019 it was reported that FDPC was present in Vakaga prefecture participating in FPRC offensives. After Am Dafok was captured by MLCJ
Ouham Prefecture-Popular Front for Recovery
pour le Redressement Leaders General Abdel Kader Baba-Laddé Dates of operation 2008–present Active regions Nana-Grébizi, Ouham, Ouham-Pende prefectures
Ouham Prefecture-Mbo
Cameroonian-French actor Mbo, Central African Republic, a village in Ouham-Fafa prefecture. Management by objectives, a performance management system popularised
Ouham Prefecture-List of cities in the Central African Republic
Mambéré 45,421 5 Bambari Ouaka 41,356 6 Bouar Nana-Mambéré 40,353 7 Bossangoa Ouham 36,478 8 Bria Haute-Kotto 35,204 9 Bangassou Mbomou 31,553 10 Nola Sangha-Mbaéré
Ouham Prefecture-Boguila
Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Pendé. It should not be confused with the town of Boguila in Ouham prefecture. According to Medecins Sans
Ouham 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,
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Republic
Mbomou, Nana-Mambéré, Ombella-M'Poko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-Fafa, Ouham-Pendé and Vakaga. The economic prefectures are Nana-Grébizi and Sangha-Mbaéré. The Central
Ouham Prefecture-History of the Central African Republic
17,000 people in November 2016 and at least 30,000 people in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture in December 2016. For some time, Northwestern CAR, around Paoua
Ouham Prefecture-Politics of the Central African Republic
Kemo-Gribingui, Lobaye, Mbomou, Nana-Mambere, Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-Pende, Sangha*, Vakaga. ACCT, ACP, AfDB, BDEAC, CCC, CEEAC, ECA, FAO
Ouham Prefecture-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Republic CT11 Ouaka Prefecture, Central African Republic CT12 Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic CT13 Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic
Ouham Prefecture-Nana-Bakassa
a sub-prefecture of Ouham in the Central African Republic. The locality located on the left bank of the Nana Bakassa River, a tributary of Ouham, is crossed
Ouham Prefecture-Nanga-Boguila
is a sub-prefecture of Ouham in the Central African Republic. The commune of Nanga Boguila is located in the north-west of the Ouham prefecture. It is crossed
Ouham Prefecture-Koui
Koui is a sub-prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic. The commune of Koui borders Cameroon, and is west of Bocaranga. It is bounded
Ouham Prefecture-Ngaoundaye
Bangui . The locality is erected in sub-prefecture of Ouham-Pendé on May 2, 2002 by dismemberment of the sub-prefecture of Bocaranga. In June 2007, following
Ouham Prefecture-Bossemptélé
Bossemptélé is a sub-prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic. Bossemptélé is on the RN3 road 369 kilometres (229 mi) northwest of Bangui
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Republic–Chad border
Eréké, Pendé, Taibo, Bokola and the Nana Barya, until the latter joins the Ouham River. Three straight lines then form an overland section of the boundary
Ouham Prefecture-Index of Chad-related articles
List of rivers of Chad Bahr Salamat Chari River Logon River Mayo Kébbi Ouham River Batha River Bragoto River List of protected areas in Chad Bahr Salamat
Ouham Prefecture-Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War
Anti-balaka attacked Bossangoa. Revolution and Justice (RJ) was formed in Ouham-Pendé prefecture 10 October: 30 Seleka fighters who were occupying Bangassou were
Ouham Prefecture-Central African Patriotic Movement
Active regions Central African Republic: Nana-Grébizi prefecture Ouham prefecture Bamingui-Bangoran prefecture Part of Coalition of Patriots for Change (since
Ouham Prefecture-Bangassou massacre
murder. "CAR: Tensions high in southeastern city of Bangassou (Mbomou prefecture)". 16 May 2017. "Red Cross: 115 bodies found in CAR's Bangassou". 17 May
Ouham Prefecture-Bossemptélé massacre
people were killed by Anti-balaka militias in Bossemptélé in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic. On 17 January 2014 Séléka fighters
Ouham 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
Ouham 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
Ouham 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
Ouham Prefecture-Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation
Special Criminal Court. The group were initially restricted to the Ouham-Pendé prefecture. In 2016, they captured the towns of De Gaulle and Niem, killing
Ouham Prefecture-Coalition of Patriots for Change
the first round, voting was unable to take place in 29 of the 71 sub-prefectures, while six others only managed to partially vote before being shut down
Ouham Prefecture-Kambakota
or Kamakota is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham-Fafa. In 1985 UNICEF built three wells in Kambota, two of which had
Ouham Prefecture-Beboura
Movement (MPC). On 9 January 2020 MINUSCA forces withdrew from Beboura in Ouham Pende after a crowd destroyed their base following a road accident. It was
Ouham Prefecture-Revolution and Justice
AND MNLC ARMED GROUPS THAT PROVOKED A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN THE SUB-PREFECTURE OF PAOUA". 20 January 2018. Report of the Secretary-General on the Central
Ouham Prefecture-Benzambe
Benzambe is a village located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ouham northwest of Bossangoa. In September 2013 Benzambe was captured by Anti-balaka
Ouham Prefecture-Prefectures of the Central African Republic
Sangha, Kémo, Ouaka, Kotto, and Mbomou all flow into the Congo River. Pendé, Ouham, Gribingui, Bamingui, Bangoran, and Vakaga all flow into the Chari River
Ouham Prefecture-2019 Ouham-Pendé killings
rebels from Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation armed group in Ouham-Pendé prefecture in the Central African Republic including at least 32 in Koundjili
Ouham Prefecture-2021 Boyo killings
forces and Russian mercenaries in the Boyo commune, located in the Ouaka prefecture of the Central African Republic (CAR). These civilians were attacked for
Ouham Prefecture-Aïgbado massacre
La Kotto river. 756 people were forced to flee to Boungou in the same prefecture. Houses were looted and set ablaze during the clashes. United Nations
Ouham Prefecture-March 2022 attacks in the Central African Republic
against rebels from Coalition of Patriots for Change in Ndah in Vakaga prefecture as well as in Bamingui-Bangoran on Chari axis against Anti-balaka and
Ouham Prefecture-List of warlords in the Central African Republic
Anti-balaka commander from 2015 in Ouham area, arrested in 2021 for war crimes. Florent Daniel Kema – Anti-balaka commander in Ouham in 2015. Run in 2021 elections
Ouham Prefecture-List of Central African Republic–related topics
Nana-Mambéré Ombella-M'Poko Ouaka Ouham Ouham-Pendé Sangha-Mbaéré Vakaga Chari River Kadéï River Mbomou River Ouham River Sangha River Ubangi River Abiras
Ouham Prefecture-Lim-Pendé
the prefecture. Lim-Pendé was created on 10 December 2020. Previously it was part of Ouham-Pende. Lim-Pendé is divided into five sub-prefectures and 14
Ouham Prefecture-Mambéré
is the capital of the prefecture. It is named for the Mambéré River. Together with Lim-Pendé and Ouham Fafa, Mambéré Prefecture was established on 10
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham-Fafa
Ouham-Fafa is a prefecture in Central African Republic. With an area of 32,530 km2, the prefecture had a population of 225,479 in 2022. Batangafo is the
Ouham Prefecture-Wagner Group activities in the Central African Republic
in Obo. After receiving traing, Around 30 AAKG members were deployed to Ouham. Wagner has participated in mining and logging operations, providing security
Ouham Prefecture-Bémal
is a village located in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Until December 2020, Bémal was part of Ouham-Pende. In December 2005, APRD attacked
Ouham Prefecture-Bétoko
is a village located in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Until December 2020, Bétoko was part of Ouham-Pende. In late 2005, APRD took control
Ouham Prefecture-Koundjili
Koundjili is a village in Lim-Pendé prefecture, Central African Republic. It is one of the three villages where the 2019 Ouham Pende Massacre occurred. In response
Ouham Prefecture-Bohong
Bohong is a town located in Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. Séléka occupied the town on 27 April 2013. In Bohong, Séléka fighters looted
Ouham Prefecture-Létélé
Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. In 2019, 3R controlled Létélé and used it as a base to launch attacks on several places in Ouham-Pende. On
Ouham Prefecture-Bang, Central African Republic
one school. There is one health post in Bang. Le Tsunami, Le Tsunami. "Ouham – Pendé : La ville de Bang attaquée et envahie par les éléments de la Séléka
Ouham Prefecture-Bodjomo
Bodjomo, also spelled Bojomo, is a village located in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. One hundred APRD fighters attacked Bodjomo on 28 December
Ouham Prefecture-Ndim
2018). RCA RRM : Evaluation Multisectorielle à Ndim et Kounang (Préfecture de Ouham-Pende), Rapport préliminaire (ACF/28.01.2018) (PDF) (Report). p. 8
Ouham Prefecture-Gouzé
Lim-Pendé, Central African Republic. Until 2020, the village was part of Ouham-Pendé. In 1927, the cave dwellers founded Gouzé after the tribal war ended
Ouham Prefecture-Pougol
in Lim-Pendé, Central African Republic. Until 2020, the town was part of Ouham-Pendé. RJ captured Pougol from ex-Seleka in June 2014. In September 2014
Ouham Prefecture-Lucienne Patassé
the National Assembly, representing the Nana-Bakassa constituency in Ouham Prefecture for two terms from 1993 to 2000. She was also the first wife of Ange-Félix
Ouham Prefecture-Battle of Nzacko
and allied Wagner Group mercenaries. Nzacko is a town in Bakouma sub-prefecture in the Central African Republic. Between 2017 and 2019, the area was heavily
Ouham Prefecture-Gbazara
Gbazara is a village situated in Ouham-Fafa Prefecture, Central African Republic. An armed militia from Chad attacked Gbazara on 14 April 2022, looting
Ouham Prefecture-Mbo, Central African Republic
Mbo, also spelled Mboh, is a village situated in Ouham-Fafa Prefecture, Central African Republic. UPC captured Mbo on 20 October 2023, causing the residents
Ouham Prefecture-Bouzou, Central African Republic
Bouzou is a village situated in Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic. There was a clash in Bouzou on 21 November 2015, prompting the residents
Ouham Prefecture-Maïtoukoulou
is a village situated near Central African Republic–Chad border in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. In December 2005, APRD established its headquarters
Ouham Prefecture-Silambi
is a village located near Central African Republic–Chad border in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. ANT soldiers allied with Peuhl Herders stormed
Ouham Prefecture-Ombella-M'Poko
weekends. The prefecture lies in the southwestern part of the country and borders the prefectures of Ouham to the north; Lobaye to the south; Ouham-Pendé, Nana-Mambéré
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham
Ouham is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bossangoa. The prefecture is in the north-west of the Central African
Ouham Prefecture-Ouham-Pendé
Ouham-Pendé is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Bozoum. The region contains several ghost towns such as Goroumo
Ouham Prefecture-Kaboro
Kaboro is a village situated in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. An NGO group named ANEA rehabilitated pumps in Kaboro in June 2014 with assistance
Ouham Prefecture-Kouki, Central African Republic
village situated in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic. From 1 January to 11 October 1911, Kouki became the capital of Ouham-Pendé District. In
Ouham Prefecture-Jean-Bédel Bokassa
President François Tombalbaye of neighbouring Chad, whom he met in Bouca, Ouham. After Bokassa reciprocated by meeting Tombalbaye on 2 April 1966, along