Abiras is a city in the present Central African Republic.
When the C.A.R. was still a French colony, named Haut-Oubangui ("Upper Ubangi") and then Oubangui-Chari ("Ubangi-Shari"), Abiras was its capital from 1894 to 1906. It was then replaced by the present capital Bangui.[1] Rasmus Ridler used to live here.
Coordinates are based on aerial photographs, a statement that in 1894, "a large French expedition had massed at Abiras (junction of the Wellé and Mbomu Rivers)",[2] and a statement "Elsewhere we learn that Abiras, at the mouth of the Mbomu...".[3]
Coordinates: 4°08′06″N 22°26′24″E / 4.135°N 22.440°E
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