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- @node Geography (Central African Republic)
- @section Geography (Central African Republic)
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- @display
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- Location:
- Central Africa, between Chad and Zaire
- Map references:
- Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World
- Area:
- total area:
- 622,980 km2
- land area:
- 622,980 km2
- comparative area:
- slightly smaller than Texas
- Land boundaries:
- total 5,203 km, Cameroon 797 km, Chad 1,197 km, Congo 467 km, Sudan 1,165
- km, Zaire 1,577 km
- Coastline:
- 0 km (landlocked)
- Maritime claims:
- none; landlocked
- International disputes:
- none
- Climate:
- tropical; hot, dry winters; mild to hot, wet summers
- Terrain:
- vast, flat to rolling, monotonous plateau; scattered hills in northeast and
- southwest
- Natural resources:
- diamonds, uranium, timber, gold, oil
- Land use:
- arable land:
- 3%
- permanent crops:
- 0%
- meadows and pastures:
- 5%
- forest and woodland:
- 64%
- other:
- 28%
- Irrigated land:
- NA km2
- Environment:
- hot, dry, dusty harmattan winds affect northern areas; poaching has
- diminished reputation as one of last great wildlife refuges; desertification
- Note:
- landlocked; almost the precise center of Africa
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- @node People (Central African Republic)
- @section People (Central African Republic)
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- @display
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- Population:
- 3,073,979 (July 1993 est.)
- Population growth rate:
- 2.23% (1993 est.)
- Birth rate:
- 42.77 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Death rate:
- 20.49 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Net migration rate:
- 0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Infant mortality rate:
- 138.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth:
- total population:
- 42.94 years
- male:
- 41.46 years
- female:
- 44.45 years (1993 est.)
- Total fertility rate:
- 5.47 children born/woman (1993 est.)
- Nationality:
- noun:
- Central African(s)
- adjective:
- Central African
- Ethnic divisions:
- Baya 34%, Banda 27%, Sara 10%, Mandjia 21%, Mboum 4%, M'Baka 4%, Europeans
- 6,500 (including 3,600 French)
- Religions:
- indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman Catholic 25%, Muslim 15%,
- other 11%
- note:
- animistic beliefs and practices strongly influence the Christian majority
- Languages:
- French (official), Sangho (lingua franca and national language), Arabic,
- Hunsa, Swahili
- Literacy:
- age 15 and over can read and write (1990)
- total population:
- 27%
- male:
- 33%
- female:
- 15%
- Labor force:
- 775,413 (1986 est.)
- by occupation:
- agriculture 85%, commerce and services 9%, industry 3%, government 3%
- note:
- about 64,000 salaried workers; 55% of population of working age (1985)
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- @node Government (Central African Republic)
- @section Government (Central African Republic)
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- @display
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- Names:
- conventional long form:
- Central African Republic
- conventional short form:
- none
- local long form:
- Republique Centrafricaine
- local short form:
- none
- former:
- Central African Empire
- Abbreviation:
- CAR
- Digraph:
- CT
- Type:
- republic; one-party presidential regime since 1986
- Capital:
- Bangui
- Administrative divisions:
- 14 prefectures (prefectures, singular - prefecture), 2 economic prefectures*, (prefectures
- economiques, singular - prefecture economique), and 1
- commune**; Bamingui-Bangoran, Bangui** Basse-Kotto, Gribingui*, Haute-Kotto,, Haute-Sangha,
- Haut-Mbomou, Kemo-Gribingui, Lobaye, Mbomou, Nana-Mambere,
- Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-Pende, Sangha*, Vakaga, Independence:
- 13 August 1960 (from France)
- Constitution:
- 21 November 1986
- Legal system:
- based on French law
- National holiday:
- National Day, 1 December (1958) (proclamation of the republic)
- Political parties and leaders:
- Central African Democratic Party (RDC), the government party, Laurent
- GOMINA-PAMPALI; Council of Moderates Coalition includes; Union of the People
- for Economic and Social Development (UPDS), Katossy SIMANI; Liberal
- Republican Party (PARELI), Augustin M'BOE; Central African Socialist
- Movement (MSCA), Michel BENGUE; Concerted Democratic Forces (CFD), a
- coalition of 13 parties, including; Alliance for Democracy and Progress
- (ADP), Francois PEHOUA; Central African Republican party (PRC), Ruth
- ROLLAND; Social Democratic Party (PSD), Enoch DERANT-LAKOUE; Civic Forum
- (FC), Gen. Timothee MALENDOMA; Liberal Democratic Party (PLD), Nestor
- KOMBOT-NAGUEMON
- Suffrage:
- 21 years of age; universal
- Elections:
- President:
- last held 25 October 1992; widespread irregularities at some polls led to
- dismissal of results by Supreme Court; elections are rescheduled for 17
- October 1993
- National Assembly: last held 25 October 1992; widespread irregularities at some polls led to
- dismissal of results by Supreme Court; elections are rescheduled for 17
- October 1993
- Executive branch:
- president, prime minister, Council of Ministers (cabinet)
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- @node Government (Central African Republic 2. usage)
- @section Government (Central African Republic 2. usage)
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- Legislative branch:
- unicameral National Assembly (Assemblee Nationale) advised by the Economic
- and Regional Council (Conseil Economique et Regional); when they sit
- together this is known as the Congress (Congres)
- Judicial branch:
- Supreme Court (Cour Supreme)
- Leaders:
- Chief of State:
- President Andre-Dieudonne KOLINGBA (since 1 September 1981)
- Head of Government:
- Prime Minister Enoch DERANT-LAKOUE (since 2 March 1993)
- Member of:
- ACCT, ACP, AfDB, BDEAC, CCC, CEEAC, ECA, FAO, FZ, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO,
- ICFTU, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM,
- OAU, UDEAC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO
- Diplomatic representation in US:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador Jean-Pierre SOHAHONG-KOMBET
- chancery:
- 1618 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008
- telephone:
- (202) 483-7800 or 7801
- US diplomatic representation:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador Robert E. GRIBBIN
- embassy:
- Avenue David Dacko, Bangui
- mailing address:
- B. P. 924, Bangui
- telephone:
- [236] 61-02-00, 61-25-78, 61-43-33, 61-02-10
- FAX:
- [236] 61-44-94
- Flag:
- four equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, green, and yellow with a
- vertical red band in center; there is a yellow five-pointed star on the
- hoist side of the blue band
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- @node Economy (Central African Republic)
- @section Economy (Central African Republic)
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- @display
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- Overview:
- Subsistence agriculture, including forestry, is the backbone of the CAR
- economy, with more than 70% of the population living in the countryside. In
- 1988 the agricultural sector generated about 40% of GDP. Agricultural
- products accounted for about 60% of export earnings and the diamond industry
- for 30%. Important constraints to economic development include the CAR's
- landlocked position, a poor transportation system, and a weak human resource
- base. Multilateral and bilateral development assistance, particularly from
- France, plays a major role in providing capital for new investment.
- National product:
- GDP - exchange rate conversion - $1.3 billion (1990 est.)
- National product real growth rate:
- -3% (1990 est.)
- National product per capita:
- $440 (1990 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices):
- -3% (1990 est.)
- Unemployment rate:
- 30% (1988 est.) in Bangui
- Budget:
- revenues $175 million; expenditures $312 million, including capital
- expenditures of $122 million (1991 est.)
- Exports:
- $138 million (1991 est.)
- commodities:
- diamonds, cotton, coffee, timber, tobacco
- partners:
- France, Belgium, Italy, Japan, US
- Imports:
- $205 million (1991 est.)
- commodities:
- food, textiles, petroleum products, machinery, electrical equipment, motor
- vehicles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, industrial products
- partners:
- France, other EC countries, Japan, Algeria
- External debt:
- $859 million (1991)
- Industrial production:
- growth rate 4% (1990 est.); accounts for 14% of GDP
- Electricity:
- 40,000 kW capacity; 95 million kWh produced, 30 kWh per capita (1991)
- Industries:
- diamond mining, sawmills, breweries, textiles, footwear, assembly of
- bicycles and motorcycles
- Agriculture:
- accounts for 40% of GDP; self-sufficient in food production except for
- grain; commercial crops - cotton, coffee, tobacco, timber; food crops -
- manioc, yams, millet, corn, bananas
- Economic aid:
- US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-90), $52 million; Western (non-US)
- countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-90), $1.6 billion; OPEC
- bilateral aid (1979-89), $6 million; Communist countries (1970-89), $38
- million
- Currency:
- 1 CFA franc (CFAF) = 100 centimes
- Exchange rates:
- Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (CFAF) per US$1 - 274.06 (January
- 1993), 264.69 (1992), 282.11 (1991), 272.26 (1990), 319.01 (1989), 297.85
- (1988)
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- @node Economy (Central African Republic 2. usage)
- @section Economy (Central African Republic 2. usage)
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- @display
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- Fiscal year:
- calendar year
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- @node Communications (Central African Republic)
- @section Communications (Central African Republic)
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- @display
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- Highways:
- 22,000 km total; 458 km bituminous, 10,542 km improved earth, 11,000
- unimproved earth
- Inland waterways:
- 800 km; traditional trade carried on by means of shallow-draft dugouts;
- Oubangui is the most important river
- Airports:
- total:
- 66
- usable:
- 51
- with permanent-surface runways:
- 3
- with runways over 3,659 m:
- 0
- with runways 2,440-3,659 m:
- 2
- with runways 1,220-2,439 m:
- 20
- Telecommunications:
- fair system; network relies primarily on radio relay links, with
- low-capacity, low-powered radiocommunication also used; broadcast stations -
- 1 AM, 1 FM, 1 TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth station
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- @node Defense Forces (Central African Republic)
- @section Defense Forces (Central African Republic)
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- @display
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- Branches:
- Central African Army (including Republican Guard), Air Force, National
- Gendarmerie, Police Force
- Manpower availability:
- males age 15-49 685,575; fit for military service 358,836 (1993 est.)
- Defense expenditures:
- exchange rate conversion - $23 million, 1.8% of GDP (1989 est.)
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