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The Central African Republic is a vast landlocked nation sitting at the geographical heart of Africa, bordered by Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, and Cameroon. It is one of the least visited and most remote countries on Earth - a largely untouched wilderness of dense rainforest, open savannah, and winding rivers that drain into both the Congo and Nile river basins.
The Sangha Trinational - a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Cameroon and the Republic of Congo - protects one of the largest and most pristine areas of Congo Basin rainforest remaining on the planet, home to forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, and forest buffalo living largely undisturbed by human activity. The capital Bangui sits on the northern bank of the Ubangi River, which forms the country's southern border, and is one of the most remote capital cities in the world. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Remote Locations, and Nature collections.
The country's culture reflects its extraordinary ethnic diversity - over 80 distinct languages are spoken across its territory, and traditional music, dance, and storytelling remain central to daily life in communities across the savannah and forest regions. The Dzanga-Sangha reserve in the southwest is one of the best places in the world to observe forest elephants and lowland gorillas in their natural habitat. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Parks and Recreation, and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Cameroon, Chad, and Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The Central African Republic is a vast landlocked nation sitting at the geographical heart of Africa, bordered by Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, and Cameroon. It is one of the least visited and most remote countries on Earth - a largely untouched wilderness of dense rainforest, open savannah, and winding rivers that drain into both the Congo and Nile river basins.
The Sangha Trinational - a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Cameroon and the Republic of Congo - protects one of the largest and most pristine areas of Congo Basin rainforest remaining on the planet, home to forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, and forest buffalo living largely undisturbed by human activity. The capital Bangui sits on the northern bank of the Ubangi River, which forms the country's southern border, and is one of the most remote capital cities in the world. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Remote Locations, and Nature collections.
The country's culture reflects its extraordinary ethnic diversity - over 80 distinct languages are spoken across its territory, and traditional music, dance, and storytelling remain central to daily life in communities across the savannah and forest regions. The Dzanga-Sangha reserve in the southwest is one of the best places in the world to observe forest elephants and lowland gorillas in their natural habitat. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Parks and Recreation, and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Cameroon, Chad, and Democratic Republic of Congo.