Business in Bangui, Central African Republic
Foreign Trade in Bangui: capital of the Central African Republic, CEMAC Headquarters
Bangui (autonomous community, the coquette) is the political, economic and administrative capital of the
Central African Republic (Central Africa)
- Population of Bangui: 1.5 million inhabitants (25% of the Central African population)
- 1975: 275,000
- 1988: 524,000
- 2001: 652,000
- The headquarters of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC)
are in Bangui
- Main economic activities in Bangui: food
products manufacture, beer, soap and textiles
- Main products: coffee, sisal, cotton and diamonds
- Bangui is the logistics centre of the Central African Republic
- French and Sango are the most spoken languages in Bangui
- Oubangui River marks the border between the Central African Republic
and the DR Congo (Zongo)
- Distance from
Bimbo (Ombella-M'Poko) to Bangui: 25 kilometres
- Main religion in Bangui: Christianity
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- Polygamy is an accepted practice for men, but not encouraged for
women
- Climate of Bangui: tropical
- Area of Bangui: 67 km²
- Bangui Foundation: 1889 (French colony of Haut-Oubangui, French
Equatorial Africa)
- 1981: Operation Caban to overthrow Bokassa
- Places of interest:
- National Museum Barthélemy Boganda
- Cathedral Notre-Dame
Transport and Logistics in Bangui (Central African Republic)
Bangui is the logistics centre of the Central African Republic.
- Road Network linking with Cameroon, Chad and
Sudan.
- National Road 1: Bangui, Bossangoa, Moundou (Chad).
- National Road 2: Bangui, Bambari. Bangassou in Bambouti (border of Sudan)
- Douala-Bangui Corridor
- National Road 6: Bangui, Mbaiki (Lobaye), Carnot, Berbérati, border of
Cameroon (Gamboula)
Ubangi River allows navigation between Bangui (River port) and Brazzaville.
Lagos-Mombasa Corridor
Railway to the port of Pointe-Noire (Congo, Brazzaville, 502 kilometres).
The Trans-Cameroonian Railway will allow the connection Bangui-Cameroon.
Bangui International Airport (M'Poko)
Higher Education in Bangui (Central African Republic)
- University of Bangui
Bangui, República Centroafricana
Bangui, République centrafricaine
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