Paoua is a town located in the Central African Republic prefectureofLim-Pendé.The town is the birthplace of the former president of the Central African Republic, Ange-Félix Patassé and mathematician, Gaston Nguérékata.
Paoua
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Location in Central African Republic | |
Coordinates: 7°15′N 16°26′E / 7.250°N 16.433°E / 7.250; 16.433 | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Lim-Pendé |
Government | |
• Sub-Prefect | Boniface Désiré Bissadet[1] |
• Mayor | Marc Ouefio[2] |
Population
(2003)
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• Total | 17,370 |
In 1994, electricity was installed in Paoua.[3]
Paoua and its surrounding territories have become something of a ghost town after rebel and government soldier attacks in 2006 and 2007, with much of the population fleeing into the bush or into refugee camps.[4]
On 28 March 2013 Paoua was captured by Séléka rebels.[5] In January 2014 the town was captured by rebels from Revolution and Justice group.[6] On 12 January 2018 MINUSCA launched operation Mbaranga securing Paoua city and forcing armed groups to move 50 km from the city.[7] Central African Armed Forces were redeployed there subsequently on 28 January.[8]
In December 2020, Paoua became the capital of Lim-Pendé Prefecture.[9]
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