Central African Empire

The Central African Empire (French: Empire centrafricain) was established on 4 December 1976 when the then-President of the Central African Republic, Jean-Bédel Bokassa, declared himself Emperor of Central Africa. The empire would be dissolved less than three years later when French and Central African forces overthrew Bokassa and re-established the Central African Republic on 21 September 1979.

Central African Empire
Empire centrafricain
1976–1979
Motto: "Unité, Dignité, Travail"
("Unity, Dignity, Duty")
Anthem: "La Renaissance"
("The Renaissance")
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Capital
and largest city
Bangui
Official languageFrench
National language
Sango
Religion
Catholicism (official)
Protestantism, Sunni Islam (minority)
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy (de jure)
Unitary one-party absolute monarchy under a military dictatorship (de facto)
Emperor 
 1976–1979
Bokassa I
Prime Minister 
 1976–1978
Ange-Félix Patassé
 1978–1979
Henri Maïdou
Establishment
4 December 1976
4 December 1977
 Overthrow
21 September 1979
Area
 Total
622,984 km2 (240,535 sq mi)
CurrencyCentral African CFA franc
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Central African Republic
Central African Republic
Today part ofCentral African Republic
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