Bania | |
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Coordinates: 4°0′23″N 16°6′46″E / 4.00639°N 16.11278°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Mambéré-Kadéï |
Sub-prefecture | Berbérati |
Commune | Basse-Mambéré |
Bania is a village located in Mambéré-Kadéï Prefecture, Central African Republic.
Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza established a post in Bania in January 1892. [1] In 1895, sleeping sickness outbreak occurred in Bania and wiped out 30% of the residents. [2] Örebro Mission founded a stations in Bania in 1923. [3]
Anti-balaka militias from Carnot and Bouar attacked Bania in February 2014 and killed two Muslim leaders, resulting in the Muslim residents fleeing to the bush. [4] Moreover, 80% of the residents fled Bania and only returned three months later with the arrival of international forces. [5] In early 2015, Anti-balaka demolished a mosque in Bania to prevent the Muslims from returning to the village. [6]
Fifty 3R rebels captured Bania on 31 December 2021 and torched several houses. The locals sought refuge in the bush due to the presence of the 3R. [7]
Gold and diamond mining and logging are the main economic activities in the village. [8]
Bania has two schools. [9]
The village has one health center. [10]