Bitcoin Hub-Central Africa Republic launches
Bitcoin Hub-Central Africa Republic launches
The cryptocurrency hub called Sango – named after one of the country’s official languages, the Central African Republic government launched it.
President Faustin Archange Touadera opened the center in a direct message on social media last Sunday on July 3,2022.
This follows the country’s acceptance of bitcoin as legal tender in May, becoming the second country after El Salvador to accept bitcoin…
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Pende dancers, Democratic Republic of the Congo, by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher
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Forest buffalo Syncerus nanus nanus
Observed by simben, CC BY-NC-ND
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about Central African Republic, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
Be respectful in your comments. You can criticize a government without offending its people.
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Look, being two meters taller than your peers in middle school is kind of a traumatic experience. You wouldn't understand.
Kordofan Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis antiquorum)
Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, and Sudan
Status: Critically Endangered (subspecies)
Threats: loss of habitat, human population growth, hunting, military conflict
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First of all—giraffes are SO WEIRD anatomically when you really look at them. Their necks are so thin where they’re attached to their heads.
There are (disputably) nine subspecies of giraffe, mostly distinguished by their patterns of spots! Also, fossils show that giraffes roamed in West Asia and India in prehistoric times. This particular subspecies has been hit by drought and civil unrest in its area, causing populations to go down.
But, my question is—Why do we not still call them the CAMELEOPARD?
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Fighters from the rebel group Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation, or 3R, in De Gaulle, Central African Republic, 2016
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NEW EPISODE IS FINALLY OUT
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Maï-Maï warriors, Democratic Republic of the Congo, by Stephan Gladieu
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African forest elephant Loxodonta cyclotis
Observed by simben, CC BY-NC-ND
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Male figure (ofika) used by the all-male Lilwa association of the Mbole people, present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; 1875. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Io sono Wagner... ㅤ
Il consigliere del presidente della Repubblica Centrafricana Fidel Guandjika ha condiviso sui social network una foto in cui saluta con indosso una maglietta con la scritta "Je suis Wagner", e ha firmato con le seguenti parole:
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"La Russia ha salvato la democrazia della Repubblica Centrafricana con l'intervento delle formazioni Wagner. ㅤ
I am Wagner... ㅤ
Advisor to the President of the Central African Republic Fidel Guandjika shared on social networks a photo in which he salutes wearing a T-shirt with the inscription "Je suis Wagner", and signed with the following words:
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"Russia saved the democracy of the Central African Republic with the intervention of the Wagner formations. ㅤ
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Muslim and Christians take part in a trauma-healing workshop run by Catholic Relief Services and partners in Boda, Central African Republic, Sept. 13, 2019. (CNS photo/Sam Phelps, courtesy CRS)
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