Nguénguéli | |
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Coordinates: 3°14′11″N 16°15′18″E / 3.23639°N 16.25500°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Sangha-Mbaéré |
Sub-prefecture | Bayanga |
Commune | Yobé-Sangha |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 1,234 [1] |
Nguénguéli, also known as Ngengeli, [2] is a village situated in Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture, Central African Republic and on the crossroad toward SINFOCAM site. [2]
There are two versions of the village founding. According to Noss, in response to the increase Monasao population, some of its residents moved and established a settlement south of their former village, Nguénguéli. [3] Meanwhile, Tieguhong and Ndoye stipulated that Baaka from Salo-Beya axis founded Nguénguéli before the existence of Monasao. [4] In 1994, Nguénguéli had a population of 600 inhabitants whose residents were Baaka. [5] The village's total populations was 700 in 2016. [2]
Nguénguéli is inhabited by Baaka and Bilo. [6]
Hunting, gathering, farming, and livestock rearing are the villagers' main economy activities. In 2004, a timber company named Bayanga Wood Company operated in Nguénguéli for six months. [4]
There is a school in the village. [7]
Nguénguéli | |
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Coordinates: 3°14′11″N 16°15′18″E / 3.23639°N 16.25500°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Sangha-Mbaéré |
Sub-prefecture | Bayanga |
Commune | Yobé-Sangha |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 1,234 [1] |
Nguénguéli, also known as Ngengeli, [2] is a village situated in Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture, Central African Republic and on the crossroad toward SINFOCAM site. [2]
There are two versions of the village founding. According to Noss, in response to the increase Monasao population, some of its residents moved and established a settlement south of their former village, Nguénguéli. [3] Meanwhile, Tieguhong and Ndoye stipulated that Baaka from Salo-Beya axis founded Nguénguéli before the existence of Monasao. [4] In 1994, Nguénguéli had a population of 600 inhabitants whose residents were Baaka. [5] The village's total populations was 700 in 2016. [2]
Nguénguéli is inhabited by Baaka and Bilo. [6]
Hunting, gathering, farming, and livestock rearing are the villagers' main economy activities. In 2004, a timber company named Bayanga Wood Company operated in Nguénguéli for six months. [4]
There is a school in the village. [7]