Gozo refers to the mixture of dough-like processed and dried detoxified cassava which is one of the staple foods the Central African Republic or CAR. Another staple foods is Sorghum. These two (2) staple foods are usually accompanied by a sauce made of vegetables, poultry, meat, or fish. Bangui is the capital of Central African Republic. The country lies at the center of Africa in a region where wooded grasslands adjoin dense rain forests and has an area of about 239,400 square miles (620,000 square kilometers). The capital, Bangui, originated at the site of a French military post established on the banks of the Ubangi River in June 1889.

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