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Internally displaced in CAR, near Paoua 12

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Internally displaced in CAR, near Paoua 12 — Fotopedia
The leader of a small group of displaced persons. Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the north of the Central African Republic usually live in small groups in the bush, between 2 and 15km away from their villages. August 2007 (c) UNHCR / Nicolas Rost
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Demographics of the Central African Republic

This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Central African Republic, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

There are more than 80 ethnic groups in the Central African Republic (CAR), each with its own language. About 50% are Baya-Mandjia, 40% Banda (largely located in the northern and central parts of the country), and 7% are M'Baka (southwestern corner of the CAR). Sangho, the language of a small group along the Oubangui River, is the national language spoken by the majority of Central Africans. Only a small part of the population has more than an elemental knowledge of French, the official language.

More than 55% of the population of the CAR lives in rural areas. The chief agricultural areas are around the Bossangoa and Bambari. Bangui, Berberati, Bangassou, and Bossangoa are the most densely populated urban centers.