Sosso-Nakombo | |
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Country | Central African Republic |
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• Sub-prefect | Wilson Ulrich Ephrem Moussa Yakoro [1] |
Sosso-Nakombo is a sub-prefecture in the Central African Republic. [2] [3]
In 1920, after the return to France of Neukamerun, Sosso became chief town of subdivision in the district of Kade-Sangha (Middle Congo). In 2002, the locality becomes chief town of one of the seven sub-prefectures of Mambéré-Kadeï, resulting from a division of the sub-prefecture of Gamboula.[ citation needed ]
The sub-prefecture consists of the only municipality of Lower Kadéï. The locality of Sosso-Nakombo has 8,900 inhabitants in September 2014, including 100 displaced persons. [4]
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