Bangui (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃ɡi]; or Bangî in Sango, formerly written Bangi in English) is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic.
Bangui, city, capital of the Central African Republic, located on the west bank of the Ubangi River. It is connected by an extended 1,100-mile (1,800-km) river-and-rail transport system with Pointe-Noire on the west-central African coast and with Brazzaville (both in the Republic of the Congo).
A former French colony spread around the river for which it was named, Bangui is the economic and cultural center of the Central African Republic.
Bangui, is found on the serene banks of the Ubangi River, where you will find colourful marketplaces, rich cultural diversity, and friendly people. Discovering Bangui is like no other adventure in the heart of Africa, from touring historical sites to savouring regional food.
Bangui is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic, home to roughly 900,000 people spread across 67 square kilometres along the northern bank of the Ubangi River.
Bangui (pronounced: bang-EE) is the capital of the Central African Republic. Bangui lies on the northern banks of the Ubangi River just below a series of rapids that limit major commercial shipping farther upriver, on the southern border.
Bangui is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic, located on the northern bank of the Ubangi River. It functions as the national seat of government and as the country’s principal river port, giving it administrative and economic prominence.
Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, is a strategic stop for backpackers weaving through Central Africa. It offers a unique blend of affordability and accessibility that makes it a solid basecamp for day trips into the surrounding wilderness.