Bamango

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Bamango
Location in Central African Republic
Coordinates: 4°2′0″N17°53′0″E / 4.03333°N 17.88333°E / 4.03333; 17.88333 Coordinates: 4°2′0″N17°53′0″E / 4.03333°N 17.88333°E / 4.03333; 17.88333
Country Central African Republic
Prefecture Lobaye
DistrictMbaki

Bamango is a village in the Lobaye region in the Central African Republic southwest of the capital, Bangui.

Nearby towns and villages include Bouaka (3.0 nm), Bogaye (3.2 nm), Banza (8.9 nm), Banguele (9.9 nm), Bobili (7.6 nm), Mongounda (8.4 nm), Bobeti(5.1 nm), Bomango (7.1 nm) and Tobale (7.1 nm) .

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