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Satellite View and Map of Central African Republic using Google Earth DataSatellite view is showing the Central African Republic, known until 1958 as Ubanghi Shari, a landlocked country in Central Africa.Capital city is Bangui. Spoken languages afre French (official) and Sango. Countries with international borders to Central African Republic are Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, and Sudan. The map shows Central African Republic with cities, towns, expressways, main roads and streets. To find a location use the form below. |
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| Google Maps: Searchable Map of Central African Republic (CAR). |
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