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Description
Bas-Uélé is a province located in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was established in 2015 when the country underwent a significant administrative reorganization. The province is bordered by the Central African Republic to the north and is characterized by its rich biodiversity, including various wildlife and a range of ecosystems from forests to grasslands.
The capital city of Bas-Uélé is Buta, which serves as the administrative center of the province. The region is known for its natural beauty, with rivers, waterfalls, and lush vegetation that attract visitors and researchers alike. Additionally, Bas-Uélé is home to several ethnic groups, each with its unique culture and traditions, contributing to the province's diverse identity.
Economically, Bas-Uélé is primarily dependent on agriculture and natural resources. The fertile lands allow for the cultivation of various crops, and the abundant forests provide valuable timber and non-timber forest products. Challenges facing the province include infrastructure development and access to basic services, which are critical for promoting sustainable growth and improving the quality of life for its residents.
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