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Carnot was named in homage to the French president Sadi Carnot, who was assassinated in 1894.
Carnot
Central African Republic
Carnot is a city located in the south west of the Central African Republic (CAR), in the prefecture of Mambéré.
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On 4 November 1911, Carnot was ceded to the German Cameroon as part of the Franco-German Accord.
Carnot
Central African Republic
Carnot is a city located in the south west of the Central African Republic (CAR), in the prefecture of Mambéré.
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The city became the capital of a subdivision of the district of Haute-Sangha in French Congo by decree on 12 December 1920.
Carnot
Central African Republic
Carnot is a city located in the south west of the Central African Republic (CAR), in the prefecture of Mambéré.
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The first mosque in Carnot was built in 1940.
Carnot
Central African Republic
Carnot is a city located in the south west of the Central African Republic (CAR), in the prefecture of Mambéré.
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Carnot became the capital of Mambéré Prefecture in December 2020.
Carnot
Central African Republic
Carnot is a city located in the south west of the Central African Republic (CAR), in the prefecture of Mambéré.
From the “History” section
Text from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.