Batangafo | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates:7°18′N18°18′E / 7.300°N 18.300°E /7.300; 18.300 | |
| Country | Central African Republic |
| Prefecture | Ouham-Fafa |
| Government | |
| • Sub-Prefect | Achille Fayanga[1] |
| Population (2003) | |
• Total | 16,420 |
Batangafo is a town located in theCentral African Republicprefecture ofOuham-Fafa at the confluence ofOuham River and its affluentFafa.
FDPC militias attacked Batangafo on 20 February 2009.[2] They looted weapons and ammunition from the gendarmerie post and food from the aid agency warehouse.[3][4]
In August 2014 heavy clashes erupted in Batangafo between Séléka and Sangaris forces resulting in more than 50 deaths.[5] On 31 October 2018 heavy clashes broke out betweenAnti-balaka and ex-Séléka fighters in Batangafo resulting in at least 15 deaths[6] The town was recaptured by government forces on 12 April 2021.[7]
In December 2020, Batangafo became the capital ofOuham-Fafa Prefecture.[8]
There is anairport in Bafangafo.
7°18′N18°18′E / 7.300°N 18.300°E /7.300; 18.300
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