Adamawa-Ubangi
Adamawa-Ubangi is a region located in Central Africa, primarily spanning parts of Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including savannas, forests, and rivers, which support a variety of wildlife and plant species. The region is named after the Adamawa Plateau and the Ubangi River, which are significant geographical features.
The area is home to several ethnic groups, each with its own unique culture and traditions. Agriculture is a primary economic activity, with local communities engaging in farming and fishing. The region also faces challenges such as deforestation and economic development, impacting both the environment and local livelihoods.