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List of World Heritage Sites in Central African Republic

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972.[1] CAR accepted the convention, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, CAR has two World Heritage Sites, one of them Sangha Trinational it's shared with the neighbouring countries of Cameroon and Republic of the Congo.[2]

Location of sites edit

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Location of World Heritage Sites in   Central African Republic

List of sites edit

  † In danger
  * Transnational site
Name Image Location Criteria Year Description
Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park   Bamingui-Bangoran

9°00′N 21°30′E / 9°N 21.5°E / 9; 21.5 (Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park)

Natural (ix) (x) 1988 The importance of this park derives from its wealth of flora and fauna. Its vast savannahs are home to a wide variety of species: black rhinoceroses, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, wild dogs, red-fronted gazelles and buffalo, while various types of waterfowl are to be found in the northern floodplains..[3]
Sangha Trinational   Sangha-Mbaéré

2°30′00″N 16°10′00″E / 2.5°N 16.166667°E / 2.5; 16.166667 (Sangha Trinational)

Natural (ix) (x) 2012 Situated in the north-western Congo Basin, where Cameroon, Central African Republic and Congo meet, the site encompasses three contiguous national parks totalling around 750,000 ha. Much of the site is unaffected by human activity and features a wide range of humid tropical forest ecosystems with rich flora and fauna, including Nile crocodiles and goliath tigerfish, a large predator. Forest clearings support herbaceous species and Sangha is home to considerable populations of forest elephants, critically endangered western lowland gorilla, and endangered chimpanzee. The site’s environment has preserved the continuation of ecological and evolutionary processes on a huge scale and great biodiversity, including many endangered animal species.[4]

Tentative List edit

Site Image Location Criteria Area
ha (acre)
Year of submission Description
The Bouar Megaliths Nana-Mambéré 5°57′N 15°36′E / 5.95°N 15.6°E / 5.95; 15.6 (The Bouar Megaliths) Cultural 2006 [5]
The Tata (fortified palace) of Sultan Sénoussi, the caves of Kaga-Kpoungouvou, and the city of Ndélé Bamingui-Bangoran 8°24′33″N 20°39′11″E / 8.409167°N 20.653056°E / 8.409167; 20.653056 (The Tata (fortified palace) of Sultan Sénoussi, the caves of Kaga-Kpoungouvou, and the city of Ndélé) Cultural 2006 [6]
Paleo-metallurgical sites of Bangui Bangui 4°22′24″N 18°33′46″E / 4.373333°N 18.562778°E / 4.373333; 18.562778 (Paleo-metallurgical sites of Bangui) Cultural 2006 [7]
Lengo Petroglyphs Mbomou 5°40′20″N 22°48′06″E / 5.6721°N 22.8017°E / 5.6721; 22.8017 (Lengo Petroglyphs) Cultural 2006 [8]
Remains of the Zinga train   Lobaye 3°43′00″N 18°35′00″E / 3.716667°N 18.583333°E / 3.716667; 18.583333 (Remains of the Zinga train) Cultural 2006 [9]
Mbaéré Bodingué Integral Reserve Sangha-Mbaéré 3°50′00″N 17°10′00″E / 3.8333°N 17.1667°E / 3.8333; 17.1667 (Mbaéré Bodingué Integral Reserve) Natural (ix) (x) 2006 [10]
Mbi Falls   Ombella-M'Poko 4°48′00″N 18°07′00″E / 4.8°N 18.116667°E / 4.8; 18.116667 (Mbi Falls) Natural (vii) 2006 [11]
Hill, plain, Oubangui river and the colonial heritage of Bangui   Lobaye 0°30′S 17°42′E / 0.5°S 17.7°E / -0.5; 17.7 (Hill, plain, Oubangui river and the colonial heritage of Bangui) Cultural 2006 [12]
Pygmy forest and residential camps of Central African Republic   Lobaye 3°38′00″N 18°36′00″E / 3.633333°N 18.6°E / 3.633333; 18.6 (Pygmy forest and residential camps of Central African Republic) Mixed (x) 2006 [13]

References edit

  1. ^ "The World Heritage Convention". UNESCO. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  2. ^ "Central African Repúblic". UNESCO. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  3. ^ "Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.  Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license.
  4. ^ "Sangha Trinational". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-20.  Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license.
  5. ^ "The Bouar Megaliths". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  6. ^ "The Tata (fortified palace) of Sultan Sénoussi, the caves of Kaga-Kpoungouvou, and the city of Ndélé". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  7. ^ "Paleo-metallurgical sites of Bangui". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  8. ^ "Lengo Petroglyphs". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  9. ^ "Remains of the Zinga train". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  10. ^ "Mbaéré Bodingué Integral Reserve". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  11. ^ "Mbi Falls". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  12. ^ "Hill, plain, Oubangui river and the colonial heritage of Bangui". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  13. ^ "Pygmy forest and residential camps of Central African Republic". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20.

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The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention established in 1972 1 CAR accepted the convention making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list As of 2023 CAR has two World Heritage Sites one of them Sangha Trinational it s shared with the neighbouring countries of Cameroon and Republic of the Congo 2 Contents 1 Location of sites 2 List of sites 3 Tentative List 4 ReferencesLocation of sites edit nbsp nbsp Manovo Gounda St Floris National Park nbsp Sangha Trinationalclass notpageimage Location of World Heritage Sites in nbsp Central African RepublicList of sites edit In danger Transnational site Name Image Location Criteria Year Description Manovo Gounda St Floris National Park nbsp Bamingui Bangoran 9 00 N 21 30 E 9 N 21 5 E 9 21 5 Manovo Gounda St Floris National Park Natural ix x 1988 The importance of this park derives from its wealth of flora and fauna Its vast savannahs are home to a wide variety of species black rhinoceroses elephants cheetahs leopards wild dogs red fronted gazelles and buffalo while various types of waterfowl are to be found in the northern floodplains 3 Sangha Trinational nbsp Sangha Mbaere 2 30 00 N 16 10 00 E 2 5 N 16 166667 E 2 5 16 166667 Sangha Trinational Natural ix x 2012 Situated in the north western Congo Basin where Cameroon Central African Republic and Congo meet the site encompasses three contiguous national parks totalling around 750 000 ha Much of the site is unaffected by human activity and features a wide range of humid tropical forest ecosystems with rich flora and fauna including Nile crocodiles and goliath tigerfish a large predator Forest clearings support herbaceous species and Sangha is home to considerable populations of forest elephants critically endangered western lowland gorilla and endangered chimpanzee The site s environment has preserved the continuation of ecological and evolutionary processes on a huge scale and great biodiversity including many endangered animal species 4 Tentative List editSite Image Location Criteria Areaha acre Year of submission Description The Bouar Megaliths Nana Mambere 5 57 N 15 36 E 5 95 N 15 6 E 5 95 15 6 The Bouar Megaliths Cultural 2006 5 The Tata fortified palace of Sultan Senoussi the caves of Kaga Kpoungouvou and the city of Ndele Bamingui Bangoran 8 24 33 N 20 39 11 E 8 409167 N 20 653056 E 8 409167 20 653056 The Tata fortified palace of Sultan Senoussi the caves of Kaga Kpoungouvou and the city of Ndele Cultural 2006 6 Paleo metallurgical sites of Bangui Bangui 4 22 24 N 18 33 46 E 4 373333 N 18 562778 E 4 373333 18 562778 Paleo metallurgical sites of Bangui Cultural 2006 7 Lengo Petroglyphs Mbomou 5 40 20 N 22 48 06 E 5 6721 N 22 8017 E 5 6721 22 8017 Lengo Petroglyphs Cultural 2006 8 Remains of the Zinga train nbsp Lobaye 3 43 00 N 18 35 00 E 3 716667 N 18 583333 E 3 716667 18 583333 Remains of the Zinga train Cultural 2006 9 Mbaere Bodingue Integral Reserve Sangha Mbaere 3 50 00 N 17 10 00 E 3 8333 N 17 1667 E 3 8333 17 1667 Mbaere Bodingue Integral Reserve Natural ix x 2006 10 Mbi Falls nbsp Ombella M Poko 4 48 00 N 18 07 00 E 4 8 N 18 116667 E 4 8 18 116667 Mbi Falls Natural vii 2006 11 Hill plain Oubangui river and the colonial heritage of Bangui nbsp Lobaye 0 30 S 17 42 E 0 5 S 17 7 E 0 5 17 7 Hill plain Oubangui river and the colonial heritage of Bangui Cultural 2006 12 Pygmy forest and residential camps of Central African Republic nbsp Lobaye 3 38 00 N 18 36 00 E 3 633333 N 18 6 E 3 633333 18 6 Pygmy forest and residential camps of Central African Republic Mixed x 2006 13 References edit The World Heritage Convention UNESCO Retrieved December 11 2023 Central African Republic UNESCO Retrieved November 20 2023 Manovo Gounda St Floris National Park UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2023 11 20 nbsp Text was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3 0 IGO CC BY 3 0 IGO license Sangha Trinational UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2023 11 20 nbsp Text was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3 0 IGO CC BY 3 0 IGO license The Bouar Megaliths UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 The Tata fortified palace of Sultan Senoussi the caves of Kaga Kpoungouvou and the city of Ndele UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Paleo metallurgical sites of Bangui UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Lengo Petroglyphs UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Remains of the Zinga train UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Mbaere Bodingue Integral Reserve UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Mbi Falls UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Hill plain Oubangui river and the colonial heritage of Bangui UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Pygmy forest and residential camps of Central African Republic UNESCO World Heritage Centre in French Retrieved 2023 11 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of World Heritage Sites in Central African Republic amp oldid 1192998792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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