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Travel - Central African Republic The Central African Republic is a central African country, landlocked but blessed with diverse natural landscapes including savannahs, deserts, forests, and river basins. Aside from the interesting cities of this nation, the biggest tourist attraction is the Dzanga-Sangha National Park, located in the southwest and replete with all kinds of African wildlife. |
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Guide - Central African Republic
As the name dictates, the Central African Republic lies in Central Africa
entirely within the tropical zone. Completely landlocked, it is bordered
to the North by Chad, on the east by Sudan, on the south by Zaire and the
Congo, and on the west by Cameroon. The southern border follows the bed
of the Ubangi River; the eastern border coincides with the divide between
the watersheds of the Nile and the Zaire rivers.
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- Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is in fact at the geographic center of Africa,
bordered by Cameroon to the west, Chad to the north, Sudan to the east,
and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of the Congo to the
south.
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Planet - Central African Republic
If you want to get away from the Africa of souvenir sellers and slick willy
tour operators, the Central African Republic (CAR) may be the place for
you. It has pristine forests and lively cities - but also a lawless countryside
and crumbling roads.
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