Central African Independence
1.Central African Independence - About.com African History
Description:A chronology of colonization and independence.: king leopold
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2.Central African Independence - About.com African History
Description:Central African Republic, CAR Official name: Central African
Republic Independence from France: 1960 As part of French Equatorial
Africa the colony of Ubangi-Shari ...
3.Central African Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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4.History of the Central African Republic - Wikipedia, the free ...
Description:The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Middle
Africa, located in the area of north Central Africa. It is bordered by
Chad in the north, Sudan in the ...
5.BBC News - Central African Republic profile - Timeline
Description:The known history of the Central African Republic dates back
to the 7th ... On 12 July 1960 France agreed to the Central African
Republic becoming fully independent.
6.african independence - IPOAA
Description:13-01-2014 · 1960 - The Central African Republic becomes
independent with David Dacko, nephew of Boganda, as president.
7.Central African Republic - U.S. Department of State
Description:Independence Day of Each African Country: January. February: 1
Cameroon, Sudan 2 Libya . 18 Gambia
8.Central African Republic – Celebrate Independence Day!
Description:15-08-2013 · More information about Central African Republic
is available on the Central African Republic Page and from other
Department of State publications and other ...
9.Central African Republic: Maps, History, Geography, Government ...
Description:13-08-2010 · Central African Republic Independence Day
Independence Day Date: August 13, 2010. Central African Republic
celebrates Independence Day as a public holiday.
10.BBC News - Central African Republic profile - Overview
Description:Information on Central African Republic — geography, history,
politics, government, ... President David Dacko proclaimed the republic's
independence from France.
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