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Sibut is the capital of Kémo, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. It is an important transport hub and is known for its market and its nightlife. Kémo is one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. ... The term prefecture (from the Latin Praefectura) indicates the office, seat, territorial circonscription of a Prefect; consequentally, like that word, is its applied in English in relation to actual Prefects, whose title is just that (or the forms it takes in other, especially Romance, languages), in the broadest sense in... A market is a mechanism which allows people to trade, normally governed by the theory of supply and demand, so allocating resources through a price mechanism and bid and ask matching so that those willing to pay a price for something meet those willing to sell for it. ... Nightlife is the collective term for any entertainment that is available and more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. ...


See also: prefectures of the Central African Republic The Central African Republic is divided into 14 provinces (capitals in parentheses): Bamingui-Bangoran (Ndélé) Basse-Kotto (Mobaye) Haute-Kotto (Bria) Haut-Mbomou (Obo) Kémo (Sibut) Lobaye (Mbaïki) Mambéré-Kadéï (Berbérati) Mbomou (Bangassou) Nana-Mambéré (Bouar) Ombella-MPoko (Bimbo) Ouaka (Bambari) Ouham (Bossangoa...


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Excite - Travel Guide - Attractions (807 words)
Sibut is where the paved road ends and the road divides to the east to Bambari and Bangassou and north to Kaga Bandoro.
This makes it a major crossroads and an active town, with most of the action along the northern fork of the road, where the market, the gare routière and most of the hotels, restaurants and food stalls are.
Sibut is 188km (117mi) north of Bangui, and accessible by minibus.
Sibut, ville-martyre, reçoit le convoi acheminant le matériel du referendum 2004 (688 words)
Sibut, ville en lambeaux se souvient-elle encore des exactions commises par des troupes d'occupations Bozizé 1, puis Patassé-Bemba, enfin Bozizé 2, pour que sonnent les clairons d'arrêt de tortures.
A bord des camions vert olive qui prennent la route de Sibut, au nord-est de Bangui, les urnes, bulletins de vote et isoloirs qui serviront pour le référendum constitutionnel de dimanche.
Après plusieurs heures de route, le convoi entre dans Sibut, qui a beaucoup souffert des combats pour la conquête de Bangui par les partisans du général Bozizé au début de l'année 2003.
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