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MINUSCA Aoukal S U D a N 14 ° 16 ° 18 ° 20 ° 22 ° 24 ° 26 ° Am Timan ZAMBIA é MINUSCA Aoukal S U D A N t CENTRAL a lou AFRICAN m B u a REPUBLIC a O l h r a r Birao S h e September 2016 a l r B Al Fifi 'A 10 h r 10 ° ° a a B b C h VAKAGAVAVAKAKAGA a r C H A D i The boundaries and names shown Garba and the designations used on this Sarh HQ Sector Center map do not imply official endorsement ouk ahr A Ouanda or acceptance by the United Nations. B Djallé PAKISTAN UNPOL Doba HQ Sector East Sam Ouandja BANGLADESH Ndélé K S O U T H Maïkouma o MOROCCO t BAMINGUIBAMBAMINAMINAMINGUINGUIGUI t o BANGLADESH BANGORANBABANGBANGORNGORNGORANORAN S U D A N BENIN 8° Sector West Kaouadja 8° HQ Goré HAUTE-KOTTOHAHAUTHAUTE-HAUTE-KOUTE-KOE-KOTTKOTTO i u a g PAKISTAN n Kabo i CAMBODIA n i n i V BANGLADESH i u b b g i Markounda i Bamingui n r UNPOL r UNPOL i CENTRAL AFRICAN G G RWANDA Batangafo m NIGER a REPUBLIC Paoua B Sector CAMEROON Kaga Bandoro SRI LANKA PERU OUHAMOUOUHAHAM Yangalia EAST m NANANA -P-PEN-PENDÉENDÉ a Mbrès OUAKOUOUAKAAKA UNPOL h u GRGRÉBGRÉBIZGRÉBIZIÉBIZI UNPOL HAUT-HAHAUTUT- FPU CAMEROON 1 Bossangoa O ka MBOMOUMBMBOMOMOU a MAURITANIA o Bouca u Dékoa Bria Yalinga k Dékoa n O UNPOL i Bozoum OUHAMOUOUHAHAM h Ippy C Sector UNPOL i Djéma 6 BURUNDI r 6 ° a ° Bambari b Bouar CENTER rra Baoro M Oua UNPOL Baboua Baoro Sector Sibut NANA-MAMBÉRÉNANANANANA-MNA-MNA-MAM-MAMBÉAMBÉAMBÉRÉBÉRÉ Grimari Bakouma MBOMOUMBMBOMOMOU M WEST Obo a Yaloke KÉMKKÉMOÉMO m Bossembélé M b angúi bo er OMOMBEOMBELLOMBELLA-MPOKOBELLA-BELLYalokeYaloYaLLA-MPLLA-lokeA-MPOKA-MPMPOKOOKO ub UNPOL mo e O Rafaï Zémio u BASSEBABASS Boali Kouango Carnot CONGO L KOTTOKOKOTTTTO Bangassou o MAMBÉRÉMAMBMAMAMBÉRMBÉRMBÉRÉÉRÉ b a -KADEI-K-KADADEI y UNPOL e Bangui Berberati Boda HQ FORCE HQ JTB Joint Task Force Bangui LOBAYELOLOBABAYEYE Ouango i Gamboula Miltary Observer Position 4 Kade 4° ° Mbaïki JTB INDONESIA FPU EGYPT Uele National Capital SANGHASASANGNGHA Mongoumba Bondo Préfecture Capital UNPOL PAKISTAN FPU Yokadouma Tomori Nola MAURITANIA Town, Village MBAÉRÉMBAÉMB AÉRÉ Major Airport EGYPT SENEGAL PSU RWANDA DEMOCRATIC International Boundary Salo i Titule g Undetermined Boundary* CONGO n FPU REPUBLIC a GABON SERBIA RWANDA 1 a Préfecture Boundary CAMEROON h b OF THE CONGO g U Buta n RWANDA MP NEPAL FPU RWANDA 2 a gala S n o * Final boundary between the Republic M of the Sudan and the Republic of South SOF BANGLADESH FPU CAMEROON 2 FPU SENEGAL Bumba 0 50 100 150 200 250 km Sudan has not yet been determined. 2° 0 50 100 150 mi 2° EGYPT FPU CONGO PSU SENEGAL Co 16 ° ngo 24 ° 26 ° Map No. 4522 Rev.7 UNITED NATIONS Department of Field Support September 2016 (Colour) Geospatial Information Section (formerly Cartographic Section).
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