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  2. Ubangi River - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the Ubangi's upper reaches originally flowed into the Chari River and Lake Chad before being captured by the Congo in the early Pleistocene. [5] Together with the Congo River, it provides an important transport artery for river boats between Bangui and Brazzaville. From its source to 100 km (62 mi) below Bangui, the Ubangi ...

  3. Uele River - Wikipedia

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    The Uele–Mbomou confluence at Yakoma marks the origin of the Ubangi River, which in turn flows into the Congo River. The Uele is the longest tributary of the Ubangi. The combined Ubangi–Uele length is about 2,270 kilometres (1,410 mi). [3] From satellite images, parts of the river look red from the iron oxide contaminants in the river.

  4. Ubangi-Shari - Wikipedia

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    Ubangi-Shari had a similar concession system as the Congo Free State and similar atrocities were also committed there. French author and Nobel laureate André Gide travelled to Ubangi-Shari and was told by inhabitants about atrocities including mutilations, dismemberments, executions, the burning of children, and villagers being forcibly bound to large beams and made to walk until dropping ...

  5. Ubangi - Wikipedia

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    Ubangi River, tributary of the Congo River in Africa Ubangi-Shari , a French colony which became the Central African Republic Apostolic Vicariate of Belgian Ubanghi , a former Catholic missionary (initially an Apostolic Prefecture)

  6. Sub-Saharan African music traditions - Wikipedia

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    In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, the use of music is not limited to entertainment: it serves a purpose to the local community and helps in the conduct of daily routines. Traditional African music supplies appropriate music and dance for work and for religious ceremonies of birth, naming, rites of passage, marriage and funerals. [1]

  7. Mpoko River - Wikipedia

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    It is a small tributary off the Oubangui river, which is a tributary off the larger Congo River. [1] The Mpoko River covers 23,900 km 2 of land area and 86% savanna cover. [2] It begins northwest of the capital, Bangui, and flows southeast to its confluence near Bangui. It drains a savanna dominated ecosystem. [2]

  8. Kotto River - Wikipedia

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    The Kotto River (or Koto River) is a tributary of the Oubangui River in the Central African Republic. Its source is on the south side of the Bongo Massif , near Mount Toussoro on the border between the Central African Republic and Sudan .

  9. Zinga, Lobaye - Wikipedia

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    Zinga is a town on the Oubangui River in the Central African Republic. The town stretches roughly 1 km long and 300 m wide. The town stretches roughly 1 km long and 300 m wide. It is known for its wooden buildings and as a ferry port , from which boats sail to Bangui and Brazzaville .