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Town in Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic
Bouar is a market town in the western Central African Republic, lying on the main road from Bangui (437 km) to the frontier with Cameroon (210 km). The
Bouar
Airport
Bouar Airport (IATA: BOP, ICAO: FEFO) is an airport serving Bouar, a city in the Nana-Mambere prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport
Bouar_Airport
Place in Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic
Nguia-Bouar is a village situated in Nana-Mambéré Prefecture, Central African Republic. At the end of 2017, the gendarmes withdrew from Nguia-Bouar following
Nguia-Bouar
Assembly of Catholic bishops in the Central African Republic
Pomodimo, Archbishop of Bangui 2009–2010: Armando Umberto Gianni, Bishop of Bouar from 2010: Edouard Mathos, Bishop of Bambari Episcopal conference Catholic
Episcopal Conference of the Central African Republic
Episcopal_Conference_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Roman Catholic diocese in the Central African Republic
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bouar (Latin: Buaren(sis)) is a diocese in Bouar in the ecclesiastical province of Berbérati in the Central African Republic
Diocese_of_Bouar
Batangafo Berbérati Bimbo Birao Boali Bobangui Boda Bossangoa Bossembélé Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Damara Gambo Gamboula Guen Ippy Kabo Kaga-Bandoro
List of cities in the Central African Republic
List_of_cities_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Country in Central Africa
goods. Products were often moved in ceramic pots.[citation needed] The Bouar Megaliths in the western region of the country indicate an advanced level
Central_African_Republic
French photojournalist
Lepage's body was found by French peacekeeping troops patrolling in the Bouar region west of the country in a vehicle driven by anti-balaka rebels. Father
Camille_Lepage
Prefecture of the Central African Republic
estimates suggest the population reached 371,863 inhabitants. The capital is Bouar. It was part of Kamerun when it was a German colony between 1884 and 1916
Nana-Mambéré
Birao "JournalDeBangui.com: Centrafrique: Un consulat en pied du Cameroun à Bouar". Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2012
List of diplomatic missions in the Central African Republic
List_of_diplomatic_missions_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Central African militant
were creating gri-gris amulets. They settled with their extended family in Bouar. In June 2013 following Séléka takeover of the Central African Republic
Marcel_Ndalé
archdioceses. Bangui Alindao Bambari Bangassou Kaga-Bandoro Berbérati Bossangoa Bouar Mbaïki In 2015, Pope Francis made a visit to Bangui. Religion in the Central
Catholic Church in the Central African Republic
Catholic_Church_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Archived from the original on 1 April 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2010. "The Bouar Megaliths". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 20 November
List of World Heritage Sites in Central African Republic
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Central_African_Republic
Roman Catholic diocese in the Central African Republic
Prefecture of Bossangoa and February 27, 1978 to establish the Diocese of Bouar. April 25, 2025: Promoted as Archdiocese of Berbérati (all Roman rite; so
Archdiocese_of_Berbérati
March 1975 (1975-03), passenger scheduled services to Bangui, Bambari, Bangassou, Birao, Bouar, Bria, Carnot, M'Boki, Ouadda and Zemio were operated; seasonal flights
Air_Centrafrique
President of Congo-Brazzaville from 1969 to 1977
enfants de troupes Général Leclerc in Brazzaville and in 1957, he was sent to Bouar, Oubangui-Chari (now the Central African Republic). After serving in Cameroon
Marien_Ngouabi
(Bossembélé)) Bouar FEFO BOP Bouar Airport 05°57′32.0″N 015°38′15.9″E / 5.958889°N 15.637750°E / 5.958889; 15.637750 (Bouar Airport (Bouar)) Bouca FEGU
List of airports in the Central African Republic
List_of_airports_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Largest city and district of Ivory Coast
six French military bases that still exist in Africa (Dakar, Libreville, Bouar CAR, N'Djamena and Djibouti).[needs update] Thousands of people live there
Abidjan
Forces of the Central African Republic
a more interesting location for military bases than its neighbours, and Bouar and Bangui were hence two of the most important French bases abroad. However
Central_African_Armed_Forces
Place in Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic
African Republic. It is 18 kilometres (11.2 mi) from Bouar and on the main road (RN3) between Bouar and Garoua-Boulaï in the Cameroon. On 7 January 2023
Yenga, Central Africa Republic
Yenga,_Central_Africa_Republic
Place in Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic
Wantiguira is a village located 5 km from Bouar in Nana-Mambéré Prefecture, Central African Republic. An alleged 3R rebels attacked pro-government militia
Wantiguira,_Nana-Mambéré
1928–31 rebellion in French Equatorial Africa and Cameroon
followers and a group of Fula pastoralists between the towns of Baboua and Bouar, followed by similar attacks on a caravan of Hausa merchants near Gankombon
Kongo-Wara_rebellion
Road in Central African Republic
2024-08-08. flemale-stephane (2020-12-10). "Centrafrique : le tronçon Baoro-Bouar, enfin opérationnel". Radio Ndeke Luka (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-08
N10 road (Central African Republic)
N10_road_(Central_African_Republic)
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Bossembélé_Airport
Place in Ombella-M'Poko, Central African Republic
paved until Bossembélé where the paved section becomes the RN3 towards Bouar and Cameroon while the RN1 continues to Bossangoa, and ultimately to Chad
Boali
28 March: Séléka forces moved to western part of CAR, capturing Paoua, Bouar and Nola 2 April: FDPC withdrew from Séléka coalition. In response, Séléka
Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War
Timeline_of_the_Central_African_Republic_Civil_War
African colonial troops of the German Empire
and Kusseri 4th Company: (expedition/survey company): Soppo 5th Company: Bouar, Carnot and Ebolowa 6th Company: Mbaiki, Nola and Nguku 7th Company: Garua
Schutztruppe
District in Keserwan-Jbeil, Lebanon
Ballouneh Batha Bekaata Ashqout Bekaata Kenaan Bezhel Bezhel & Mradyeh Bkerké Bouar Bqaatouta (Bkaatouta) Bzoummar Chahtoul Chnaniir Dafne Daher Sarba Daraoun
Keserwan_District
Topics referred to by the same term
railway station, London, United Kingdom (National Rail station code BOP) Bouar Airport, Central African Republic (IATA code BOP) BOP, an acronym applied
Bop
International airport serving Bangui, Central African Republic
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Bangui M'Poko International Airport
Bangui_M'Poko_International_Airport
Airport – Bambari FEFN (NDL) – N'Délé Airport – N'Délé FEFO (BOP) – Bouar Airport – Bouar FEFP – Paoua Airport – Paoua FEFR (BIV) – Bria Airport – Bria FEFS
List of airports by ICAO code: F
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_F
Kaga-Bandoro Metropolitan Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Exempt, immediately subject to the Holy See Apostolic
List_of_Catholic_dioceses
Road in Central African Republic
2024-08-08. flemale-stephane (2020-12-10). "Centrafrique : le tronçon Baoro-Bouar, enfin opérationnel". Radio Ndeke Luka (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-08
N6 road (Central African Republic)
N6_road_(Central_African_Republic)
Locality in Ouham-Fafa, Central African Republic
Gamboula Dédé-Makouba Sosso-Nakombo Nana-Mambéré Prefecture Baboua Baoro Bouar Abba Sangha-Mbaéré Economic Prefecture Bambio Nola Bayanga Fertit Region
Moyenne-Sido
Conflict in the Central African Republic since 2012
towns of Bria, Kaga-Bandoro the Bakouma sub-prefecture, Nzacko, Bossembele, Bouar, Beloko and Bossangoa. In January 2022, Wagner killed at least 65 civilians
Central African Republic Civil War
Central_African_Republic_Civil_War
Republic in the Food and Agriculture Organization. Koyara studied at school at Bouar and Bangui. She dropped out of high school to be accepted to the National
Marie-Noëlle_Koyara
Radar used to locate and monitor meteorological conditions
original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2009. Testud, J.; Le Bouar, E.; Obligis, E.; Ali-Mehenni, M. (2000). "The rain profiling algorithm
Weather_radar
commander of Ouandago in 2019. Marcel Ndalé – leader of Anti-balaka in Bouar, together with his two brother Ibrahim and Adouma. As of August 2022 he
List of warlords in the Central African Republic
List_of_warlords_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Road in Central African Republic
2024-08-08. flemale-stephane (2020-12-10). "Centrafrique : le tronçon Baoro-Bouar, enfin opérationnel". Radio Ndeke Luka (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-08
N9 road (Central African Republic)
N9_road_(Central_African_Republic)
Sosso-Nakombo Bakouma Bangassou Rafai Gambo Ouango Kaga-Bandoro Mbrès Baboua Baoro Bouar Abba Boali Damara Bogangolo Yaloke Bossembele Bakala Bambari Grimari Ippy
Sub-prefectures of the Central African Republic
Sub-prefectures_of_the_Central_African_Republic
President of the Central African Republic from 2003 to 2013
military officers' training college in the Central African province of Bouar. He became a second lieutenant in 1969 and a captain in 1975. He was appointed
François_Bozizé
Place in Ouham-Pendé, Central African Republic
Bocaranga IV. These are smaller villages along the road from Bocaranga to Bouar. The village of Bocaranga was ceded to German Kamerun on 4 November 1911
Bocaranga
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Sibut_Airport
Central African politician
Court of Bangui, Chief Prosecutor of the Republic at the High Court of Bouar, Counsel at the Civil, Commercial, and Accusation Chamber of the Court of
Arnaud_Djoubaye_Abazène
Bangladesh Army Special Forces
whole village by BANSFC/3 members, recovered pickups were taken back to Bouar and was handed over later by BANBAT/5. BANSFC/3 rescued and handed over
Para Commando Brigade (Bangladesh)
Para_Commando_Brigade_(Bangladesh)
Roman Catholic diocese in the Central African Republic
Province of Berbérati Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Apostolic Nuncio Giuseppe Laterza Catholicism portal
Diocese_of_Bangassou
2013–16 French mission in the Central African Republic
terrestrial operation from Cameroon allowed the French to secure the city of Bouar and enter Bossangoa. With the end of the "Peace and Security in Africa"
Operation_Sangaris
interpreter. As a civil servant, he was assigned to Bouar serving at its government. When he lived in Bouar, he joined MSA and became the leader of the party's
Ibrahim_Tello
Roman Catholic diocese in the Central African Republic
Province of Berbérati Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Apostolic Nuncio Giuseppe Laterza Catholicism portal
Diocese_of_Kaga-Bandoro
Road in Central African Republic
and possibly further west. The town of Bouar lies along the route, and the road remains paved west of Bouar. Ultimately, the N3 terminates at the border
N3 road (Central African Republic)
N3_road_(Central_African_Republic)
Road in Central African Republic
2024-08-08. flemale-stephane (2020-12-10). "Centrafrique : le tronçon Baoro-Bouar, enfin opérationnel". Radio Ndeke Luka (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-08
N5 road (Central African Republic)
N5_road_(Central_African_Republic)
Roman Catholic diocese in the Central African Republic
Province of Berbérati Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Apostolic Nuncio Giuseppe Laterza Catholicism portal
Diocese_of_Bossangoa
Russian paramilitary group operations
number of strategic towns throughout February 2021, including Bossembele, Bouar, Béloko and Bossangoa. As the rebels were being pushed back, Valery Zakharov
Wagner Group activities in the Central African Republic
Wagner_Group_activities_in_the_Central_African_Republic
1998–2000 peacekeeping force
the country in October 1997, closing their long standing military base in Bouar as well. Security Council Resolution 1136, adopted in November 1997, authorised
United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic
United_Nations_Mission_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Prehistory of the Central African subregion of the African continent
the Holocene, arrived in North Africa through population migration. The Bouar Megaliths in the western region of Central African Republic, which may have
Prehistoric_Central_Africa
River in Central African Republic
an average slope of 1.25 metres per kilometre (6.6 ft/mi). It rises near Bouar at an elevation of about 1,040 metres (3,410 ft), and its upper course is
Lobaye_River
Roman Catholic archdiocese in the Central African Republic
Province of Berbérati Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Apostolic Nuncio Giuseppe Laterza Catholicism portal
Archdiocese_of_Bangui
associated sites Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park Sangha Trinational The Bouar Megaliths The Tata (fortified palace) of Sultan Sénoussi, the caves of Kaga-Kpoungouvou
List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Africa
Akaybeh Aramoun Azra & Ozor Ballouneh Batha Bekaatat Kenaan Bekaatat Achkout Bouar Chahtoul & Jouret Mehad Chnaniir Daraya Darooun Harissa Dlebta Faraya Fatqa
List of municipalities of Lebanon
List_of_municipalities_of_Lebanon
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Kaga_Bandoro_Airport
Place in Mambéré-Kadéï, Central African Republic
founded a station in Bania in 1923. Anti-balaka militias from Carnot and Bouar attacked Bania in February 2014 and killed two Muslim leaders, resulting
Bania, Central African Republic
Bania,_Central_African_Republic
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Bozoum_Airport
Sub-prefectures in Central African Republic
les forces gouvernementales sont arrivées à Baoro, à moins de 80 km de Bouar". 8 February 2021. Archived from the original on 21 February 2021. Retrieved
Bossemptélé
Latin Catholic territory in the Central African Republic
Province of Berbérati Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Apostolic Nuncio Giuseppe Laterza Catholicism portal
Diocese_of_Bambari
Kaga-Bandoro Metropolitan Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) GCatholic
List of Catholic dioceses in the Central African Republic
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Zemio_Airport
museums in the Central African Republic. Musée Barthélémy Boganda Musée de Bouar List of museums Museums in the Central African Republic (Archived December
List of museums in the Central African Republic
List_of_museums_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Place in Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic
les forces gouvernementales sont arrivées à Baoro, à moins de 80 km de Bouar". 8 February 2021. Lenga, Gervais. "Violente attaque de la base de Wagner
Baoro
Roman Catholic diocese in the Central African Republic
Province of Berbérati Archdiocese of Berbérati Diocese of Bossangoa Diocese of Bouar Diocese of Mbaïki Apostolic Nuncio Giuseppe Laterza Catholicism portal
Diocese_of_Mbaïki
Kémo CF-KG Sibut 197,538 17,204 11.4 Kagas (IV) 4 8 5. Nana-Mambéré CF-NM Bouar 371,863 26,600 13.9 Equateur (II) 4 16 6. Ouham CF-AC Bossangoa 329,645
Prefectures of the Central African Republic
Prefectures_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Road in Central African Republic
2024-08-08. flemale-stephane (2020-12-10). "Centrafrique : le tronçon Baoro-Bouar, enfin opérationnel". Radio Ndeke Luka (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-08
N8 road (Central African Republic)
N8_road_(Central_African_Republic)
French military officer and politician (1916–2010)
took command of the 6th Colonial Infantry Outremer Regiment 6e RIAOM at Bouar in the Central African Republic. Following a brief passage by the École
Marcel_Bigeard
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Bambari_Airport
Municipality in Keserwan-Jbeil
Ibrahim". The city is bordered by Nahr Ibrahim and Zaytoun to the north, Bouar to the South, and Al-Nammoura to the east. The five Communal areas in Okaibe
Okaibe
Belgian-Congolese mercenary convicted of murder (born 1965)
following a dispute with Sayo. On 7 July 2014 he was arrested by MISCA in Bouar and transferred to Bangui. On 15 October 2015 he was sentenced by a Belgian
François_Toussaint
Road in Central African Republic
2024-08-08. flemale-stephane (2020-12-10). "Centrafrique : le tronçon Baoro-Bouar, enfin opérationnel". Radio Ndeke Luka (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-08
N4 road (Central African Republic)
N4_road_(Central_African_Republic)
Algeria Algiers (Embassy) Central African Republic Bangui (Embassy) Bouar (Consulate) Chad N'Djamena (Embassy) Congo-Brazzaville Brazzaville (Embassy)
List of diplomatic missions of Cameroon
List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Cameroon
Austrian geographer
between the material and the immaterial. Springer. ISBN 978-3319770840. Le Bouar, Françoise (2015). "Collecter ou collectionner des jouets par de sombres
Eugenie_Goldstern
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
M'Boki_Airport
Airport in the Central African Republic
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Kembé_Airport
stations in overseas territories and former colonies: Saint-Barthélemy Bouar, Central African Republic Djibouti (Camp Lemonnier - closed, now occupied
Frenchelon
Off-road motorsport event in Europe and Africa
Chad 695 432 331 206 11 3 January Sarh, Chad Bouar, Central African Republic 663 412 520 323 12 4 January Bouar, Central African Republic Yaoundé, Cameroon
1992_Paris–Cape_Town_Rally
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Bakouma_Airport
Place in Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic
school graduates who want to enroll in high school have to go to either Bouar or Baboua. Cantonnier has one health center. There is a radio station in
Cantonnier
known examples of artistic expression from the region's inhabitants. The Bouar Megaliths in the western region of the country indicate an advanced level
History of the Central African Republic
History_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Military conflict in March 2003
road to Bouar. On 7 December, armed forces recaptured Damara from rebels. On 20 December armed forces recaptured Bozoum. On 14 January 2003, Bouar was reportedly
2003 Central African Republic coup d'état
2003_Central_African_Republic_coup_d'état
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Poste_Airport
Maronite Christian family from Lebanon
the a series waqfs of the monastery of Mar Doumit in al-Bouar, in the areas of Ghodrass, al-Bouar, Safra, Fatqa, and others. A majority of these lands had
House_of_al-Dahdah
Swiss NGO
its projects. In 2024, FSD continued supporting communities in Bangui and Bouar through vocational training in trades such as agriculture, sewing, and IT
Fondation_Suisse_de_Déminage
City in Sangha-Mbaéré, Central African Republic
formed here due to the aforementioned rivers. In 1911, the area around Bouar was ceded by France to Germany under the terms of the Morocco-Congo Treaty
Nola, Central African Republic
Nola,_Central_African_Republic
Italian bishop (1935–2020)
Maître CSSp, Bishop of Bambari, and Armando Umberto Gianni OFMCap, Bishop of Bouar. Delfino served as bishop of Berbérati from 1991 to 2010. On June 17, 2010
Agostino_Giuseppe_Delfino
Airport in Berbérati, Central African Republic
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Berbérati_Airport
Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua in Bossangoa Cathédrale Saint Joseph in Bouar Cathedral of St. Therese of the Child Jesus in Kaga-Bandoro Cathedral of
List of cathedrals in the Central African Republic
List_of_cathedrals_in_the_Central_African_Republic
Airport in Batangafo, Central African Republic
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Batangafo_Airport
Government withdrew its army from Bangui and also closed the military base in Bouar. Resolution 1136 was adopted in November 1997, which included a recall of
Bangui_Agreements
Rebel group in the Central African Republic
Nana-Mambéré prefecture forces "Colonel" Kamis – Niem/Yelewa area "Major" Umair – Bouar area Mambéré-Kadéï prefecture forces "Colonel" Adamou – Dilapoko area "Colonel"
Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation
Return,_Reclamation,_Rehabilitation
Airport
Bambari Bangassou Bangui Batangafo Berbérati Birao Bocaranga Bossangoa Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Gamboula Gordil Kaga Bandoro Kembé Mobaye N'Délé
Bria_Airport
UTC−04:00 BOO ENBO Bodø Airport Bodø, Norway UTC+01:00 Mar-Oct BOP FEFO Bouar Airport Bouar, Central African Republic UTC+01:00 BOQ Boku Airport Boku, Papua
List of airports by IATA airport code: B
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_B
Place in Ouham-Pendé, Central African Republic
civilians. Local residents fled to the bush, and some sought refuge in Bouar. On 22 May, 3R withdrew from Bohong after the MINUSCA persuasion. With MINUSCA's
Bohong
complicity with rebels or bandits". According to BONUCA, soldiers in the town of Bouar displayed "severed heads that they claimed belonged to highway bandits they
Human rights in the Central African Republic
Human_rights_in_the_Central_African_Republic
BOUAR
BOUAR
BOUAR
BOUAR
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Melody; Tune; Song
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Veronica, VERÓNICA means "bringer of victory."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of English Philip, FÜLÖP means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Humble boy, Modest, Leader
Boy/Male
Muslim
The powerful
Female
French
Feminine form of French Felicien, FELICIENNE means "happy" or "lucky."
Female
Egyptian
, Spark Holder.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Positive
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Power
BOUAR
BOUAR
BOUAR
BOUAR
BOUAR