
Business in Bimbo (Central African Republic)
Transport and Foreign Trade in Bimbo, Ombella-M'Poko (Central African Republic)
Bimbo (or Bimo) is the second largest city (by population) of the
Central African Republic (Central Africa)
- Population of Bimbo: 268,000 inhabitants
- 2003: 125,000 inhabitants
- Bimbo is parte of the Bangui agglomeration
- Distance from Bangui to Bimbo: 25 kilometres
- Location of Bimbo: on the Ubangi River (border with the Republic of the Congo in Zongo)
- Bimbo is the capital of the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture
- Gold mines in Yaloké
- Iron deposits in Bogoin (not exploited)
- Elevation of Bimbo: 338 meters
- 1908: foundation of Bimbo by French
Access to the port of Douala

Central Africa - Bimbo
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Ombella-M'Poko prefecture (Central African Republic)
Bimbo is the capital of the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture
- Population of the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture: 357,000 inhabitants
- Area of the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture: 31,825 km²
- Ombella and Mpoko are two tributaries of the Oubangui River
- Subprefecture: Bimbo, Damara, Bogangolo, Boali, Bossembélé, Yaloké
- Border of the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture: the DR Congo (South-Ubangi and North-Ubangi)
- Contiguous Prefectures: Ouham-Pendé, Ouham, Kémo, Nana-Mambéré,
Mambéré-Kadéï
- Main economic activities: agriculture (manioc, bananas, corn,
groundnut) and raising cattle
- Boali hydroelectric power station
Higher Education in Bimbo (Central African Republic)
- Neither University in Bimbo
Bimbo (República Centroafricana)
Bimbo, République centrafricaine
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