Takamala

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Takamala
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Takamala
Location in the Central African Republic
Coordinates: 10°14′5″N22°27′32″E / 10.23472°N 22.45889°E / 10.23472; 22.45889
Country Central African Republic
Prefecture Vakaga
Sub-prefecture Birao
CommuneRidina
Time zone UTC + 1

Takamala is a village in Vakaga Prefecture, Central African Republic.

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History

In 1962, Takamala had a population of 168 people. [1]

Around 2007, UNICEF repaired two pumps in Takamala. [2]

On 17 January 2020, a clash between MLCJ and FPRC took place in Takamala. [3]

Education

There is one school in the village. [4]

Healthcare

Takamala has one public health post. [5]

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References

  1. Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Interior (1964). Recensement général de la population de la République Centrafricaine: 3ème fasc. Résultats pour la région de Haute-Kotto, Birao, Obo-Zemio, Sous-Prefecture de Rafai (PDF). Ministry of Interior. p. 59.
  2. UNICEF, UNICEF. "UNICEF External Situation Report Central African Republic - 23 May 2007". reliefweb. UN Children's Fund. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  3. MINUSCA (14 February 2020). Central African Republic Report of the Secretary-General (PDF) (Report). UN Security Council. p. 5. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  4. UNICEF (2013). République Centrafricaine: Ecoles de Vakaga (31 Janvier 2013) (PDF) (Map). 1:1,250,000. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  5. World Health Organization (March 2017). Enquête rapide sur l'estimation des besoins de santé des populations affectées par la crise en République Centrafricaine en 2016 (PDF) (Report). p. GGG. Retrieved 30 December 2022.