Cameroon–Central African Republic
The boundary between Cameroon and Central African Republic was established by German and French Colonial powers in the late 19th century. It was finalized in 1908 and has not changed after both States’ independence in 1960. The boundary follows rivers and straight lines for just over 1,000 km from the tripoint with Republic of the Congo in the south to the tripoint with Chad in the north.
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