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Berbérati is the third-largest city in the
Central African Republic, with a po****tion of 105,155 (2013 census).
Located in the south-west of the country...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Berbérati (Latin: Berberaten(sis)) is a
Latin suffragan diocese in the
ecclesiastical province of the
Metropolitan Archbishop...
- census,
giving a po****tion
density of 6.5 inhabitants/km2. Its
capital is
Berbérati. It is
named for the Mambéré
River and Kadéï River.
Until 1992, it was...
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Berbérati Airport (IATA: BBT, ICAO: FEFT) is an
airport serving Berbérati, the
capital of the Mambéré-Kadéï
prefecture in the
Central African Republic...
- Chad. RN6
south and west from Bangui, 605 km via Mbaïki,
Carnot and
Berbérati to
Gamboula on the
border with Cameroon. RN8 north-east from RN2 at Sibut...
- Republic.
Alindao Baboua Bahamo Bambari Bang****ou
Bangui Baoro Batangafo Berbérati Bimbo Birao Boali Bobangui Boda
Bossangoa Bossembélé
Bouar Bouca Bozoum...
- born to a
political family on 3
December 1956 in
Berbérati. He
studied at
Saint André de
Berbérati and
Saint Paul de
Bangui seminaries. Afterward, he...
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chief agricultural areas are
around the
Bossangoa and Bambari. Bangui,
Berberati, Bang****ou, and
Bossangoa are the most
densely po****ted
urban centers...
- gold and diamonds,
which is
mostly artisanal,
comes from the
regions of
Berberati, Haute-Kotto, and Haute-Sangha. In 2006,
diamond production increased...
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priest on
September 19, 1959. Pope John Paul II
appointed him
Bishop of
Berbérati on June 17, 1991.
Delfino was
ordained a
bishop by the
Archbishop of Bangui...