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Bouar

 

a city in the Central African Republic. Administrative center of the Nana-Nambéré prefecture. Population, 24,600 (1966). Bouar is the commercial center of an agricultural district whose major crops are cotton, manioc, millet, and sorghum; cattle raising is also important. There is a thermal electric power station.

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