- 7°N 20°E / 7°N 20°E / 7; 20 Ubangi-Shari (French:
Oubangui-Chari) was a
French colony in
central Africa, a part of
French Equatorial Africa. It was...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ubangi (also
spelled Ubangui, Ubanghi, or
Oubangui) may
refer to:
Ubangi Province (1962−1966), in the
north of Zaire, now...
- (/(j)uːˈbæŋɡi/; Swahili: Mto Ubangi; French:
Fleuve Oubangui; Dutch:
Mubangi Stroom), also
spelled Oubangui, is a
river in
Central Africa, and the largest...
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February 1894 to 13 July 1894 Eugène Decazes,
Director Upper Oubangui (Haut-
Oubangui) 13 July 1894 to 20
October 1894 Eugène Decazes,
Commissioner ...
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French Equatorial Africa, was
administered by
France under the name of
Oubangui-Chari. He
served as the
first Premier of the
Central African Republic as...
- 1931 to
three years in
prison and 10
years in exile.
While in
exile in
Oubangui-Chari, he
published works do****enting the
tribal customary law of the Fang...
- Ubangi-Shari (French:
Oubangui-Chari) was a
French colony in
central Africa which later became the
independent country of the
Central African Republic...
-
timber industries.
Prefectures of the
Central African Republic Oubangui Medias,
Oubangui Medias. "Centrafrique : Décrets
portant nomination des Gouverneurs...
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During the
colonial era, the country's name was Ubangi-Shari (French:
Oubangui-Chari), a name
derived from two
major rivers and
Central African waterways...
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Prefecture of
Oubangui-Chari from the
Apostolic Vicariate of
Upper French Congo 2
December 1937:
Promoted as
Apostolic Vicariate of
Oubangui Chari 28 May...