Barthélemy Boganda (c. 1910 – 29 March 1959) was a Central African politician and independence activist. Boganda was active prior to his country's independence...
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Stade Barthélemy Boganda, in Bangui, is the national stadium of the Central African Republic. It is located at Complexe Sportif Barthélemy Boganda and it...
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Lycée Barthelemy Boganda is a public high school situated in Bangui. The school is named after Barthelemy Boganda. Lycée Barthelemy Boganda building was...
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The Boganda National Museum (French: Musée National Boganda), also known as the Barthélémy Boganda National Ethnographic Museum, is a national museum of...
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Central African countries envisioned by Central African politician Barthélémy Boganda. Boganda first called for it in May 1957. The countries to be part of...
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Congolese chief of staff to President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire Barthélemy Boganda (1910–1959), politician and advocate for the independence of Oubangui-Chari...
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1961 United States of Latin Africa, a political entity proposed by Barthélemy Boganda for Central Africa United States of China, once advocated before the...
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initially intended to work as a political movement, was founded by Barthélemy Boganda in Bangui, Ubangi-Shari (later known as the Central African Republic)...
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tropical colonies. It is located in central Bangui, 2 km away from the Barthélemy Boganda Stadium and Bangui City Hall. It was the location for the Coronation...
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ratio 3:5 The flag of the Central African Republic was designed by Barthélemy Boganda, who would become its first president. It was originally intended...
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