Central African Republic Flooding: Thousands left homeless by flooding rivers
Thousands of people have been left homeless in the Central African Republic due to severe flooding. That’s after the River Oubangui burst its banks more than a week ago. And as Philip Owira reports, authorities now fear an outbreak of waterborne diseases.
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Bangui iyinhloko-dolobha nedolobha elikhulu kunawo wonke Central African Republic, Ubangi River
Bangui iyinhloko-dolobha nedolobha elikhulu kunawo wonke Central African Republic, Ubangi River, ezohwebo, nezentengiselwano
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.Bangui (Pronunciation French: [bɑɡi]), noma bangi e Sango, owayekade ebhalwe Bangi ngesiNgisi, iyinhloko-dolobha nedolobha elikhulu kunawo wonke Central African Republic. Njengoba of 2012 kwadingeka i labantu abalinganiselwa 734.350. It yasungulwa njengekamu lamabutho French in 1889 and iqanjwe indawo yayo phezu ebhange esenyakatho River Ubangi (French: Oubangui); the Ubangi ngokwayo okuthiwa kusukela izwi Bobangi for the rapids etholakala eceleni settlement, [2] okuyinto kwasho ukuphela kwamanzi imikhumbi enyakatho eBrazzaville. Iningi labantu Central African Republic uhlala ezingxenyeni zasentshonalanga zezwe, eBangui endaweni ezungezile.
Umuzi lwakha isigodi ezizimele (isigodi autonome) soMthetho Central African Republic lapho sizungezwe Prefecture Ombella-M'Poko. With an indawo 67 amakhilomitha square (26 mi skwele), the isigodi luncane eliphezulu ezingeni division zokuphatha kuleli lizwe, kodwa esiphezulu mayelana labantu. Umuzi liqukethe eziyisishiyagalombili izifunda emadolobheni (arrondissements), amaqembu 16 (groupements) kanye 205 omakhelwane (quartiers). Njengoba inhloko-dolobha yeCentral African Republic, Bangui uba i zokuphatha, ezohwebo, kanye nezentengiselwano. It is wakhonza by the Bangui M'Poko International Airport. The National Assembly, izakhiwo zikahulumeni, amabhange, amabhizinisi angaphandle kanye namanxusa, izibhedlela, amahhotela, izimakethe main kanye Ngaragba Central Prison konke elise lapha. Bangui silwenza izindwangu, imikhiqizo yokudla, ubhiya, izicathulo kanye insipho. Cathedral Its Notre-Dame ikomkhulu lalo LamaRoma Katolika Archdiocese of Bangui. Umuzi ubuye ekhaya University of Bangui, owavulwa ngo-1970.
Bangui bekulokhu yesehlakalo okukhulu oyisichwensi umsebenzi nokubhujiswa phakathi neminyaka ka kwezombangazwe, kubandakanya ukuhlubuka wamanje. Ngenxa yodlame lwezombusazwe, lo muzi okuthiwa ngo-1996 njengomunye wezinye ayingozi kakhulu emhlabeni.
owumthelela thernmost of the Nile, echazwe bangakini njengoba seNayile.
Izikebhe ngomkhumbi lisuka Bujumbura ukuba Kigoma Tanzania. Umuzi liyikhaya Bujumbura International Airport kanye University of Burundi.
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Crossing the River Oubangui from the Belgian Congo. Archive film 97197
Driving through forest village in the Belgian Congo. Crossing River Ubangi or River Oubangui to Cameroon by ferry. Ferry is made of many small canoes which are paddled by men
Ubangi River Central African Republic
A scenic view of Ubangi River near Ubangi Hotel in Bangui Central African Republic
1758 Crossing the river Obangui from Bangui to Zongo
Crossing the river Obangui from Bangui to Zongo (Central African Republic to Democratic Republic Of The Congo)
Les rives de l'Oubangui « La Ouangolaise - La Tourangelle »
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Les rives de l'Oubangui
The struggles of displaced persons in Central African Republic
It is a daily struggle for hundreds of these fishermen who have settled around the Oubangui river ,fleeing the anti-balaka militias in the Central African Republic.
The Oubangui river, borders the south of the Central African Republic and is drying up, thereby denying these fishermen their livelihoods.
What angered me was that this man, Korogo, destroyed the school and the hospital, if he sees a canoe passing by, he sends his men to pick up everything that's in the canoe.When you come into …
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Bangui is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic, Ubangi River, trade ,
Bangui is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic, Ubangi River, trade ,commercial centre
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.Bangui (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃ɡi]), or Bangî in Sango, formerly written Bangi in English, is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic. As of 2012 it had an estimated population of 734,350. It was established as a French outpost in 1889 and named after its location on the northern bank of the Ubangi River (French: Oubangui); the Ubangi itself was named from the Bobangi word for the rapids located beside the settlement,[2] which marked the end of navigable water north from Brazzaville. The majority of the population of the Central African Republic lives in the western parts of the country, in Bangui and the surrounding area.
The city forms an autonomous commune (commune autonome) of the Central African Republic which is surrounded by the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture. With an area of 67 square kilometres (26 sq mi), the commune is the smallest high-level administrative division in the country, but the highest in terms of population. The city consists of eight urban districts (arrondissements), 16 groups (groupements) and 205 neighbourhoods (quartiers). As the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui acts as an administrative, trade, and commercial centre. It is served by the Bangui 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. Bangui manufactures textiles, food products, beer, shoes and soap. Its Notre-Dame Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangui. The city is also home to the University of Bangui, inaugurated in 1970.
Bangui has been the scene of intense rebel activity and destruction during decades of political upheaval, including the current rebellion. As a result of political unrest, the city was named in 1996 as one of the most dangerous in the world.
thernmost tributary of the Nile, described locally as the source of the Nile.
Ferries sail from Bujumbura to Kigoma in Tanzania. The city is home to the Bujumbura International Airport and the University of Burundi.
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Bangui: « Promenade au bord de l’Oubangui »
Pauline Femme Centrafricaine Mission 2016
Une promenade sur le banc de sable de mon enfance.
En saison sèche apparaissent les bancs de sable.
On y piquenique, on y fait aussi la fête la nuit.
CENTRAFRIQUE BANGUI KOLONGO OUBANGUI.
1954 CONGO & UBANGI RIVER AFRICA EXPEDITION WILD RIVER SAFARI PYGMIES 49444a
Wild River Safari is a short 1954 documentary/travelogue from Castle Films that follows an expedition upriver into the heart of Africa. It appears that the expedition travels up the Congo River and then moves up the Ubangi River during the expedition. The film opens with a shot of a river (likely the Congo, or possibly the Ubangi). Men paddle dugout canoes up the river. A massive colony of flamingos wade along a stretch of the river (00:58). The expedition arrives at a village where women and girls greet the expedition with singing and clapping (01:30). In the village, several women appear to knead dough with mortars and pestles. Men burn grass and leaves under the expedition’s canoes to fire-harden the wood (02:10). The expedition leaves the village and continues upriver to what the narrator refers to as “the land of the Ubangi” (03:07), so presumably up the Ubangi River. At another village along the river, women show off their lip plates or drooping lips that have been stretched out from the practice. The expedition moves inland and comes across a group of Pygmy children hunting birds and monkeys with small bows (04:00). In the Pygmy village, a mother takes care of her children and weaves a basket. Other Pygmies cook caterpillars for a meal. A member of the tribe weaves a net for hunting (05:38). Men leave the village (06:00) and set up nets near where prey was spotted. They chase a small member of the antelope family (possibly a duiker) into the net, then free the young animal. They flush out an adult and spear the animal. Back at the village, the Pygmies dance around a fire (07:30); men play drums while others dance and sing. The film ends with a shot of the expedition back in their canoes paddling on the still waters of the river (08:10).
The Ubangi River (/(j)uːˈbæŋɡi/), also spelled Oubangui, is the largest right-bank tributary of the Congo River in the region of Central Africa. It begins at the confluence of the Mbomou and Uele Rivers and flows west, forming the border between Central African Republic (CAR) and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Subsequently, the Ubangi bends to the southwest and passes through Bangui, the capital of the CAR, after which it flows south – forming the border between Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of Congo. The Ubangi finally joins the Congo River at Liranga.
The African Pygmies (or Congo Pygmies, variously also Central African foragers, African rainforest hunter-gatherers (RHG) or Forest People of Central Africa) are a group of tribal ethnicities, traditionally subsisting in a forager and hunter-gatherer lifestyle, native to Central Africa, mostly the Congo Basin.
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Bangui bụ isi obodo na obodo kasị ukwuu nke Central African Republic, Ubangi River
Bangui bụ isi obodo na obodo kasị ukwuu nke Central African Republic, Ubangi River, ahia, azụmahịa center
Bangui, Central African Republic, Ubangi River, isi obodo, Africa, Africa, Lake Tanganyika, tributary, tin ore, ọla kọpa, ndụ, ụlọ, green, akụkọ ihe mere eme, ncheta, square, ọdịdị, okporo ụzọ, ụgbọ ala, ụgbọ okporo ígwè, ọdụ, ije, ọganihu , ahia, azụmahịa, ihe onwunwe, akụrụngwa, ụlọ ahịa, obodo, ịhụnanya, ọbụbụenyi, ile ọbịa, ezumike, anọ, ohere, nkọwa, ngosi, ndu, obodo, na obodo ntà, ụlọ akwụkwọ, ụlọ ọgwụ, ụlọ ezumezu obodo, ahia, azụmahịa center
.Bangui (French pronunciation: [bɑɡi]), ma ọ Bangî na asụsụ Sango, n'oge gara aga dere Bangi na English, bụ isi obodo na obodo kasị ukwuu nke Central African Republic. Dị ka nke 2012 ọ nwere ihe e mere atụmatụ bi na nke 734.350. E guzobere ya dị ka a French-eche nche na 1889 na aha mgbe ya na ọnọdụ ke edem edere mben Ubangi River (French: Oubangui); na Ubangi onwe ya na aha ya bụ site Bobangi okwu maka rapids emi odude n'akuku mmezi, [2] nke kara akara ọgwụgwụ nke navigable mmiri n'ebe ugwu si Brazzaville. The ọtụtụ n'ime ndị bi nke Central African Republic ndụ na n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ akụkụ nke mba, na Bangui na gburugburu ebe.
Obodo Nleta ihe kwurula mmekota (mmekota autonome) nke Central African Republic nke a na-gbara gburugburu Ombella-M'Poko Prifekchọ. Na otu ebe 67 square kilomita (26 sq mi), na mmekota bụ kasị nta elu-larịị nhazi nkewa na mba, ma nke kachasi elu n'ime okwu nke bi. Obodo mejupụtara asatọ mepere emepe distrikti (arrondissements), 16 iche iche (groupements) na 205 ekwusa (quartiers). Dị ka isi obodo nke Central African Republic, Bangui-eme dị ka onye nhazi, ahia, na azụmahịa center. Ọ na-eje ozi site Bangui M'Poko International Airport. The National Assembly, ọchịchị ụlọ, anoghi n'ulo oba, mba ọzọ ụlọ ọrụ na embassies, ụlọ ọgwụ, hotels, isi ahịa na Ngaragba Central n'Ụlọ Mkpọrọ nile na-emi odude ebe a. Bangui manufactures textiles, nri na ngwaahịa, biya, akpụkpọ ụkwụ na ncha. Ya Notre-Dame Katidral bụ oche nke Roman Katọlik Archdiocese nke Bangui. Obodo bụkwa obibi na University nke Bangui, eguzobe na 1970.
Bangui kemgbe idaha nke ufiop nnupụisi ọrụ na mbibi n'oge ọtụtụ iri afọ nke ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na ọgba aghara, gụnyere nke ugbu a nupụrụ isi. N'ihi nke aghara ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, obodo na aha ya bụ na 1996 ka otu n'ime ndị kasị dị ize ndụ n'ụwa.
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Ferries ụgbọ mmiri si Bujumbura ka Kigoma na Tanzania. Obodo ahụ bụ obibi na Bujumbura International Airport na Mahadum Burundi.
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Street Children of Ubangui River Bangui
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Brooks: Oubangui Chari, African french colony, Hippopotamus Watering, Giraffe Strolling
Memphian Berry Brooks’ films of his 1940’s-60’s African safaris: 5:10 Lion in the wild, 9:36 Water buffalo grazing, 11:20 Hyena hiding in tall grass, 16:46 Hunters with dead elephant, 20:36 Hippopotamus watering hole, 28:50 Giraffe strolling through tall grasslands, 36:53 Berry Brooks with adventurers club banner 1962
Course de pirogues sur le fleuve Oubangui à l'occa
WFP River Convoy Carrying 1800 MT Of Rice Reaches Bangui
A WFP river convoy carrying 1800 metric tons of rice arrived in the capital of Central African Republic, Bangui, after 13 days of upstream navigation on the Congo and Oubangui Rivers. The opening of a new river route is a major breakthrough for relief operations in the war-torn country, where 1.6 million people are food insecure.
CENTRAFRIQUE BANGUI PROMENADE EN PIROGUE SUR L'OUBANGUI
VTS 14 1 pirogues Oubangui
Ubangi River
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The Ubangi River , also spelled Oubangui, is the largest right-bank tributary of the Congo River in the region of Central Africa.It begins at the confluence of the Mbomou and Uele Rivers and flows west, forming the border between Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo.Subsequently, the Ubangi bends to the southwest and passes through Bangui, the capital of CAF, after which it flows south – forming the border between Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of Congo.The Ubangi finally joins the Congo River at Liranga.
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