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Dekoa (Dékoua) is a sub-prefecture and town in the Kémo
Prefecture of the south-eastern
Central African Republic. In the
nineteenth century freebooter...
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separation came in the form of a line p****ing
through Yola, on the Benue,
Dekoa,
going up to the
extremity of Lake Chad. France–Italy:
Italy was to own...
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defender of fair
elections and
democratic institutions. He was born in
Dékoa, Kemo-Gribingui. Ngoupandé
served as
Minister of
Education from 1985 to...
- December, the
rebels killed three UN
peacekeepers and
injured two
others in
Dekoa and Bakouma. Due to
rebel attacks,
elections did not take
place in many...
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latter routed them in May or
September 1893
first at Am
Hobbio (south of
Dekoa) and then at
Legaroua with only 2,000 horses.
Ashimi fled
north of the Komadougou...
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Zangba Djemah Obo
Zemio Bambouti Mboki[citation needed] Bria
Ouadda Yalinga Dekoa Sibut Mala
Ndjoukou Boda
Mbaiki Mongoumba Boganangone Boganda Paoua Ngaoundaye...
- CPSK-CPJP, took
responsibility for
attacks on the
towns of Sibut,
Damara and
Dekoa,
killing two
members of the army. It
claimed that it had
killed two additional...
- for Change. 26 December: Anti-balaka
fighters from Kaga-Bandoro
attacked Dekoa killing three Burundian peacekeepers.
Three militiamen were
arrested by...
- clashes. The
convoy forced its way
through and
continued along the Sibut-
Dékoa road. At the
Guerengou checkpoint,
between Bangui and Damara, Hissène explained...
- On
September 15, 2012, the
group attacked the
towns of Sibut,
Damara and
Dekoa,
which was the
beginning of the 2012
Central African Republic rebellion...