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Bangui is the capital of and the largest city in the Central African Republic. The majority of the population of the Central African Republic lives in the western parts of the country, near Bangui. Though located within Ombella-M'Poko prefecture, it is an independent commune, and thus politically independent of the surrounding prefecture. Mercer Human Resources Consulting named Bangui as the 214th worst city out of 215 in a 2003 survey. Bangui was named the most dangerous city in a related survey, partially due to the frequency of coup attempts and rebel attacks.

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  • Bangui is the capital of and the largest city in the Central African Republic. The majority of the population of the Central African Republic lives in the western parts of the country, near Bangui. Though located within Ombella-M'Poko prefecture, it is an independent commune, and thus politically independent of the surrounding prefecture. Mercer Human Resources Consulting named Bangui as the 214th worst city out of 215 in a 2003 survey. Bangui was named the most dangerous city in a related survey, partially due to the frequency of coup attempts and rebel attacks.
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  • Bangui is the capital of and the largest city in the Central African Republic. The majority of the population of the Central African Republic lives in the western parts of the country, near Bangui. Though located within Ombella-M'Poko prefecture, it is an independent commune, and thus politically independent of the surrounding prefecture. Mercer Human Resources Consulting named Bangui as the 214th worst city out of 215 in a 2003 survey. Bangui was named the most dangerous city in a related survey, partially due to the frequency of coup attempts and rebel attacks. Since June 2003, after a coup supposedly supported from Sudan, the former General Bozize took power, and thereby became president of the Republic of Central Africa (RCA). The situation in town was slowly improving, but with regular instability. Late 2006, Sudanese rebel forces, supposedly following up the Tchadian armed ones, entered the North-eastern part of the country. The French army is still present in the Central African Republic, on bases of protection and assistance to the local army. Better armed and organized, French military planes (Mirage type) had to respond by bombing the places were rebels were stationing. The situation is again said to be mastered... Also take a look at our page The Free City of Bangui.
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