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The Republic of Ubangi Shari also known as Ubangi Shari is a sovereign state in. It boarders and  to the north,  to the east, the  to the south, and  and  to the west.

The land that makes up Ubangi-Shari have been inhabited for millions of years mainly by nomadic tribes such as the and  with some  dynasties near  occupying its north most regions. In the 18th century explorer William Bellfort founded the Bellfort Trading Company. Following the the territory was officially established as the Ubangi-Shari colony of the  which saw a mass emigration of British Christian Protestants to Ubangi-Shari. In 1960 Ubangi-Shari became independent causing the outbreak of the Ubangi-Shari Bush War between the majority Christian government and minority Muslim population. This catapulted the Ubangi-Shari National Christian Union into power who subsequently created a state that saw oppression against Muslims and suspected communists. The regime was aligned with the in the  due to its liberalised economy and staunch anti-communism despite the flagrantly authoritarian and plutocratic regime. In the 1990's the USNCU passed through several legislative reforms that saw the country become more democratic as several government institutions were designed to be more pluralistic.

Ubangi-Shari currently is a  with no separation between the state and the Protestant Church of Ubangi-Shari. As such in some northern sections of the country there remains a constant low intensity civil wars between government forces and Islamic militants. Nevertheless Ubangi-Shari has managed to achieve relative social stability outside of these regions and has in recent years started to drop many of the authoritarian tendencies that was seen throughout the majority of the country's independence. Ubangi-Shari is rich in natural resources such as uranium reserves, crude oil, gold, diamonds, and lumber. However poor healthcare, corruption, large inequalities and violence in the north of the country still remain chronic problems for Ubangi-Shari.