Lobaye [lo.bɛ] is one of the 20 prefectures of the Central African Republic . Its capital is Mbaïki . Emperor Duy Tân of Vietnam died here on December 26, 1945 in a plane crash. David Dacko , the first and third president of the Central African Republic from 1960–1965 and 1979–1981, was from Lobaye.
2-960: Bobangui (or Bougangui ) is a large M'Baka village in Lobaye , Central African Republic , located at the edge of the equatorial forest some 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of the capital, Bangui . The first Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda , the first President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko , and the emperor of the Central African Empire, Jean-Bédel Bokassa , were from Bobangui. Nearby towns and villages include Botoko (1.0 nm), Diligba, Bobanzengue, Bonguélé, Gbabili, M'Banza, Bossako, Yéma, Sabé. Karawa (8.1 nm), Zende (8.6 nm), Gbokopeteme (9.2 nm) and Bogombe (1.0 nm). The great "king" of this village named Morouba. This Central African Republic location article
4-694: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lobaye The prefecture is located in the southern part of the country, bordering the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo . It shares borders with the prefectures of Mambéré-Kadéï to the northwest, Sangha-Mbaéré to the west, and Ombella-M'Poko to the northeast. It is named for the Lobaye River . Besides Mbaïki, other important cities include Boda , in
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