- Barthélemy
Boganda (c. 1910 – 29
March 1959) was a
Central African politician and
independence activist.
Boganda was
active prior to his country's independence...
- Barthélemy
Boganda, in Bangui, is the
national stadium of the
Central African Republic. It is
located at
Complexe Sportif Barthélemy
Boganda and it is...
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African countries envisioned by
Central African politician Barthélémy
Boganda.
Boganda first called for it in May 1957. The
countries to be part of this large...
- The
Boganda National Museum (French: Musée
National Boganda), also
known as the Barthélémy
Boganda National Ethnographic Museum, is a
national museum of...
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major rivers and
Central African waterways –
Ubangi and Chari. Barthélemy
Boganda, the country's
first prime minister,
favored the name "Central African...
- the same year. The
words were
written by then
Prime Minister Barthélémy
Boganda. The
music was
composed by
French composer Herbert Pepper, who also composed...
- 3:5 The flag of the
Central African Republic was
designed by Barthélemy
Boganda, who
would become its
first president. It was
originally intended to be...
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African Republic Central African Republic 3:5
August 13, 1960 Barthélemy
Boganda Four
equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, green, and
yellow with...
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Alphonsine Marie Yangongo-
Boganda (born 2
August 1949) is a
Central African secretary and politician.
Belonging to
Mbaka people,
Alphonsine was born on...
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Cathedral is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangui.
Boganda Museum (Musée de
Boganda) has
displays of
traditional musical instruments, weapons,...