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			<title>African Music Treasures Blog - Central African Republic</title>
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			<description>African music treasures is a Voice of America blog that allows you to discover rare African recordings from the VOA&apos;s unique African music library.  Many of the recordings featured on the blog are unreleased recordings of traditional and contemporary music that were originally recorded for the VOA program MUSIC TIME IN AFRICA.</description>
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				<title>La Rumba Centrafricaine</title>
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				Nestled in the heart of the Continent, the Central African Republic is surrounded by some of Africa&apos;s most fertile musical cultures, and over the last fifty years her musicians have struggled, and continue to struggle, to make themselves heard above the din of Cameroonian and Congolese rhythms that flood the region&apos;s airwaves.  Despite the many professional and existential challenges Central African musicians have had to overcome (the music industry in CAR is probably the least developed in the ...
				
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