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Description
Sangha-Mbaéré is a prefecture located in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic. It shares borders with the Republic of the Congo to the south and Cameroon to the west. The region is notable for its rich biodiversity, featuring dense rainforests and a variety of wildlife, making it an important area for conservation efforts.
The capital city of Sangha-Mbaéré is Nola, which serves as the administrative center of the prefecture. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with communities engaged in subsistence farming, as well as the harvesting of natural resources. Timber and rubber are significant products in the region, contributing to local livelihoods.
Sangha-Mbaéré is also a culturally diverse area, home to several indigenous groups and ethnic communities. The rich cultural heritage is reflected in traditional practices, music, and festivals celebrated by the inhabitants. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable development while preserving the unique cultural and environmental tapestry of the prefecture.
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