Bangui is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic. It was established as a French outpost in 1889 and named after its location on the northern bank of the Ubangi River. It has been the scene of intense rebel activity and destruction during decades of political upheaval, including the recent rebellion. Archaeological studies have yielded at least 26 ancient Iron Age sites that contain many metallurgical tools and objects.
About Bangui in brief

It is served by the Bangu i M’Poko International Airport. The National Assembly, government buildings, banks, foreign enterprises and embassies, hospitals, hotels, main markets and the Ngaragba Central Prison are all located here. The majority of the population lives in the western parts of the central African Republic, in the city, and the surrounding area of the Ombella-M’Poko prefecture. The commune is the smallest high-level administrative division in the country, but the highest in terms of population. It consists of eight urban districts, 16 groups and 205 neighbourhoods, and is surrounded by 67 square kilometres of land. It has been named in 1996 as one of the most dangerous cities in the world. The capital city is home to a university, which was inaugurated in 1970. It manufactures textiles, food products, beer, shoes and soap. It also has a cathedral, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, which is the seat of the Roman Catholics of the archdiocese of BanguI. The university is located in the centre of the capital city and is known as the ‘City of the Saints’ It is also the home of the University of the Republic of Central Africa, which opened its doors to the public in 1973. The University is located on the banks of the Umbella Poko River, which runs through the city’s central business district. The capital city is the largest city in the Central African Republic, with an area of 67 square kilometers.
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