Visit Sangha-Mbaéré
The Sangha-Mbaere people are an ethnic group of Central African Republic. They live in the middle to lower Sangha River basin and practice a variety of subsistence activities such as farming and fishing. The people also have a rich cultural heritage with numerous traditional dances, music and crafts.
For tourists, there are several points of interest to explore in this region including the Manovo Gounda St Floris National Park which is home to many species of wildlife, and Dar Tama Nature Reserve which offers stunning views of the rainforest.
An interesting historical fact about the Sangha-Mbaere is that their language was once used as an official language by merchants in 19th century Libreville, Gabon. This demonstrates how influential their culture once was within the region.
For tourists, there are several points of interest to explore in this region including the Manovo Gounda St Floris National Park which is home to many species of wildlife, and Dar Tama Nature Reserve which offers stunning views of the rainforest.
An interesting historical fact about the Sangha-Mbaere is that their language was once used as an official language by merchants in 19th century Libreville, Gabon. This demonstrates how influential their culture once was within the region.
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