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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- The capital and largest city of the Central African Republic, in the southern part of the country on the Ubangi River. It is a major port and trade center.
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- proper noun The capital of the
Central African Republic .
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- noun the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic
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Examples
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Detection of HIV infection course at Institut Pasteur in Bangui, Central African Republic, 1987.
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The galleys joined the fleet at Bangui, which is located at the same cape.
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Witnesses reported seeing long lines at polling stations in the capital, Bangui.
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Some of the diplomats in Bangui told me they believed that within the vicinity of 15 or 20 years the country will no longer exist, because they can barely uphold their own sovereignty.
Jason Apuzzo: The Most Provocative Filmmaker in the World: A Conversation With Mads Brügger on The Ambassador Jason Apuzzo 2012
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Witnesses reported seeing long lines at polling stations in the capital, Bangui.
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The opposition has also taken electoral commission president, Joseph Binguimale, to court in the capital, Bangui, on charges of electoral fraud.
Electoral Commission Officials Arrested in Central African Republic 2011
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They do drink a lot, the pygmy people, at least in the vicinity of Bangui.
Jason Apuzzo: The Most Provocative Filmmaker in the World: A Conversation With Mads Brügger on The Ambassador Jason Apuzzo 2012
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They do drink a lot, the pygmy people, at least in the vicinity of Bangui.
Jason Apuzzo: The Most Provocative Filmmaker in the World: A Conversation With Mads Brügger on The Ambassador Jason Apuzzo 2012
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Some of the diplomats in Bangui told me they believed that within the vicinity of 15 or 20 years the country will no longer exist, because they can barely uphold their own sovereignty.
Jason Apuzzo: The Most Provocative Filmmaker in the World: A Conversation With Mads Brügger on The Ambassador Jason Apuzzo 2012
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My first visit to an African country was in 1985, on the occasion of a World Health Organisation (WHO) workshop in Bangui (Central African Republic).
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