X-Nico

unusual facts about Carnot, Central African Republic



2003 CEMAC Cup

Originally the first edition was planned to take place in Bangui, Central African Republic in 2002, but it was canceled.

Batouri

It is located on the main (though unpaved) road connecting Bertoua to the Central African Republic and to the Cameroonian town of Yokadouma.

Bebearia zonara

It is found in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Bioko, Gabon, the Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo (Mayumbe, Ubangi, Mongala, Uele, Ituri, Tshopo, Equateur, Cataractes, Kasai, Sankuru and Lualaba) and Uganda (Bwamba and Toro).

Bo Schack

On 5 January 2010 he was appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General in the Central African Republic.

Carnot cycle

A system undergoing a Carnot cycle is called a Carnot heat engine, although such a "perfect" engine is only a theoretical limit and cannot be built in practice.

Carnot, Central African Republic

The city takes its name as a tribute to the assassinated French President Sadi Carnot.

Caserio

Sante Geronimo Caserio (1873–1894), Italian anarchist and assassin of Marie François Sadi Carnot

Catherine Kang

Catherine Kang Seul-Ki (born 25 September 1987 in Jeonbuk, South Korea) is a Korean-born Central African taekwondo practitioner.

Charlie Dopékoulouyen

Charlie Dopékoulouyen (born 2 January 1991 in Mobaye) is a Central African footballer who plays as a forward for Raja Casablanca and the Central African Republic.

Château de la Rochepot

As with many castles, it fell into ruin and it was only restored in the 19th century by the Carnot family.

Dongo conflict

President Kabila reportedly asked Central African Republic (C.A.R.) president François Bozizé to intervene and flank the resistance forces through the remote frontier town of Zongo, DRC, also in Sud-Ubangi Province, across the border from Bangui, the C.A.R. capital.

Echis ocellatus

There are also reports of single specimens found in the Bangui in the Central African Republic, and in central Sudan.

Eudes Dagoulou

Eudes Cratia Dagoulou Koziade (often erroneously reported as Eudes Dagoulou) (born 9 February 1990 in Bimbo) is a Central African Republic professional football player.

Eurytela alinda

It is found in Nigeria (the southern part of the country and the Cross River loop), Cameroon, Bioko, the Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Forges de Syam

Alphonse's granddaughter, who had married the son of Sadi-Carnot in 1910, would often stay at Syam.

Jean-Baptiste Jourdan

Historian Michael Glover writes that the first day's attack was a failure because of Carnot's interference, while the second day's success resulted from Jourdan using his own tactical judgment.

Jean-Paul Costa

Costa was born in Tunis, capital of Tunisia, and educated at the Lycée Carnot in the city, but his family left when the country declared independence in 1957.

Joachim N'Dayen

Archbishop Emeritus Joachim N'Dayen (born 22 December 1934 in Loko) is a former Roman Catholic Archbishop in the Central African Republic.

Lengue

Lengue (film), a 1985 Central African short documentary film directed by Léonie Yangba Zowe

Lille University of Science and Technology

Faustin-Archange Touadéra (1957-), professor of mathematics, rector of the University of Bangui and Prime Minister of the Central African Republic.

Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park

Manovo-Gounda St.Floris National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Central African Republic prefecture Bamingui-Bangoran, near the Chad border.

Ouango, Bangui

Ouango is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Bangui.

Photo-Carnot engine

The Radiation pressure is only proportional to this 4th power of temperature but no other variables, meaning that for this photo-Carnot engine an isotherm is equivalent to an isobar.

Population growth

The nation is also host to roughly 255,000 refugees from Sudan's Darfur region, and about 77,000 refugees from the Central African Republic, while approximately 188,000 Chadians have been displaced by their own civil war and famines, have either fled to either the Sudan, the Niger, or more recently, Libya.

Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire

The Reflections contain a number of principles such as the Carnot cycle, the Carnot heat engine, Carnot's theorem, thermodynamic efficiency.

Sadi Carnot

Marie François Sadi Carnot (1837–1894), president of the third French Republic, and nephew of Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot

Singuila

Bedaya Singuila N'Garoest better known as Singuila (born September 19, 1977 in Suresnes, France) is a French singer of Congolese and Central African descent.

Sultanism

The clearest examples of Sultanism are "Haiti under the Duvaliers, the Dominican Republic under Trujillo, the Central African Republic under Bokassa, the Philippines under Marcos, Romania under Ceauşescu, and North Korea under Kim Il Sung." (Linz & Stepan, Modern Nondemocratic Regimes).

Trans-African Highway network

In a few cases, there has never been a road of any sort, such as the 200 km gap between Salo in the Central African Republic and Ouésso on highway 3.

Visa requirements for Slovenian citizens

Many African countries, including Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Zambia require all incoming passengers to have a current International Certificate of Vaccination.

Xavier Yombandje

François Xavier Yombandje (Koumra; July 9, 1956) is a former Central African Roman Catholic bishop.

Yaloke

Yaloke is a town in the Yaloke-Bossembele sub-prefecture in the Ombella-M'Poko Prefecture of the western Central African Republic.


see also