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Central African Republic

The Central African Republic occupies a vast, landlocked plateau at the geographic heart of Africa, where dense rainforest gives way to savanna, and the Ubangi and Sangha rivers trace its southern borders through one of the continent's least-visited and most biologically rich territories.

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Overview

Bordered by Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, and Cameroon, the Central African Republic covers approximately 623,000 km² with a population of around 5.5 million. The capital, Bangui, sits on the northern bank of the Ubangi River. Sango and French are official languages, and the currency is the Central African CFA franc. The country holds remarkable ethnic and linguistic diversity, with over 80 distinct groups shaping its cultural life.

Visa Requirements

Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter the Central African Republic, typically obtained in advance from a CAR embassy or consulate. Visa-on-arrival has been available at Bangui M'Poko International Airport in some circumstances, though this is subject to change. Travellers should verify current requirements with official diplomatic missions well before travel, as entry conditions shift frequently given ongoing security considerations.

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Famous Attractions in Central African Republic

Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve in the southwest protects one of the densest concentrations of western lowland gorillas and forest elephants in Africa, accessible via guided forest trails. The Dzanga Bai forest clearing offers rare viewing of large elephant gatherings. Bangui's Boganda Museum documents the nation's pre-colonial and independence-era history. The Chinko Nature Reserve in the east spans some 17,600 km² of pristine savanna. The Ubangi River waterfront in Bangui provides a window into daily riverside commerce.

Weather & Climate

The Central African Republic has a tropical climate, with a wet season typically running from May to October and a dry season from November to April. Temperatures generally range between 18 °C and 35 °C year-round, with the south being hotter and more humid than the drier north. The dry season is generally considered the most practical time for travel, particularly for wildlife observation. Lightweight, breathable clothing and rain gear are advisable for much of the year.

Interesting Facts About Central African Republic

  • Geographic centre of the African continent lies here.
  • Sango is one of Africa's rare true lingua francas.
  • Dzanga-Sangha hosts the world's densest bongo antelope population.
  • Country gained independence from France in August 1960.
  • Home to significant deposits of diamonds and uranium.

Official Resources

  • zis.cf — Central African Republic government information portal
  • bct.cf — Bank of Central African States, currency and financial data
  • meteo-centrafrique.net — national meteorological service for weather data
  • minustah.unmissions.org — UN mission providing security context and updates

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