The Halls Of Academia Archives of African American Music and Culture Indiana University Bloomington Native Web A cyberplace for Earth s indigenous people links to Subject http://www.tenet.edu/halls/multiculturalism.html
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Central African Republic People. The Central African Republic is home to more than 3.6 million people.French is the official language while Songo, Arabic, Hunsa, and swahili are http://www.elca.org/countrypackets/car/desc.html
Extractions: Physical. The Central African Republic is a landlocked nation located in Central Africa, south of Chad and Sudan and north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It covers an area slightly smaller than Texas. The countrys climate is tropical with hot, dry winters and mild to hot, wet summers. The terrain consists of vast, flat to rolling plateaus with scattered hills in the northeast and southwest. Some of its rich natural resources include diamonds, uranium, timber, gold, oil and hydropower. People. The Central African Republic is home to more than 3.6 million people. French is the official language while Songo, Arabic, Hunsa, and Swahili are spoken as well. The Songo language generally unites CARs population although it has traditionally been divided between the river peoples and savanna peoples. The ethnic groups within the country include the following: Baya (34%), Banda (27%), Mandjia (21%), Sara (10%), and other (8%). There are four major religions: Protestant (25%) Roman Catholic (25%) indigenous beliefs (35%) and Muslim (15%).