Bocaranga

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Bocaranga
Bocaranga (Central African Republic)
Bocaranga
Bocaranga
Coordinates: 6°59′N 15°39′E / 6.983, 15.65
Country Central African Republic
Prefecture Ouham-Pendé
Government
 - Sub-prefect Aboukari Bi-Hamidou
Elevation 1,072 m (3,517 ft)
Population (2003)
 - Total 61,190

Bocaranga is a sub-prefecture in the prefecture of Ouham-Pendé in Central African Republic. The city must not be confused with Bocaranga I, Bocaranga II, Bocaranga III and Bocaranga IV. These are smaller villages along the road from Bocaranga to Bouar

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[edit] History

The village of Bocaranga was ceded to German Kamerun on 4 November 1911. It went back to French Oubangi-Chari rule in 1914. In 1946 it became a district and on January 23, 1961 it became a sous-préfecture within the newly independent Central African Republic. [1]

[edit] Geography

The city is located in the highlands of the northwest part of the country. It is surrounded by granite hills and rocks. Northwest of the city is Mount Bocaranga (1309 m), which is one of the highest points in the country.

[edit] Transport

There is an airstrip outside town, Bocaranga Airport. The roads leading to Bocaranga are unpaved.

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