Examples of using Boganda in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Boganda decided to run for election to the National Assembly of France.
Stade Barthélemy Boganda, in Bangui, is the national stadium of the Central African Republic.
on 1 December, Boganda declared the establishment of the Central African Republic.
From 1947 on, Boganda conducted a lively campaign against racism
is Boganda Day, a public holiday.
On 8 December, the CAR's first government came into being with Boganda as prime minister;
Boganda did little to discourage wide circulation of tales about his supernatural powers,
Boganda was born into a family of subsistence farmers,
The Boganda Museum in Bangui exhibits traditional musical instruments,
Boganda arrived in Paris attired in his clerical garb
features Boganda flanked by his design for the flag of the Central African Republic.
They were married on 13 June 1950, for which Boganda was expelled from the priesthood
Boganda viewed this entity to be a counterweight to the powerful British-influenced southern bloc of South Africa
The result was a victory for the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa led by Barthélémy Boganda, which won all 50 seats.
With the numerous declarations of independence being made in much of Francophone Africa, Boganda advised that an independent Oubangui-Chari would face major economic problems from the onset.
Thus, after 1 December 1958, when Boganda declared the establishment of his Central African Republic, the name was applied
He received his secondary education at the Barthelemy Boganda College in Bangui
On 8 December, the CAR's first government came into being with Boganda as prime minister; a French governor remained in the country
He played a crucial role at the beginning of internal autonomy(1956-1958), although the relatively conservative Boganda remained sympathetic to French interests and still did not advocate immediate independence.
Boganda was active prior to his country's independence,