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== Museums == | == Museums == | ||
The Boganda National Museum, also known as the Barthélémy Boganda National Ethnographic Museum, is a national museum of the Central African Republic. It is located in the Rue du Languedoc region of the capital, Bangui. Named after the country's first prime minister, it was founded in the 1960s and remained open until the Central African Republic Civil War. Despite looting, the majority of the artifacts remain at the museum in boxes.<ref>"Boganda National Museum", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boganda_National_Museum, added 15 January 2023.</ref> | The '''Boganda National Museum''', also known as the Barthélémy Boganda National Ethnographic Museum, is a national museum of the Central African Republic. It is located in the Rue du Languedoc region of the capital, Bangui. Named after the country's first prime minister, it was founded in the 1960s and remained open until the Central African Republic Civil War. Despite looting, the majority of the artifacts remain at the museum in boxes.<ref>"Boganda National Museum", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boganda_National_Museum, added 15 January 2023.</ref> | ||
== Record Offices == | == Record Offices == | ||
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