Bria Gross
Bria may refer to : ;Names * Bria (name), various people ;Places and jurisdictions * Bria, Central African Republic Bria is the capital of Haute-Kotto, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. As of the 2003 census the town had a population of 35,204. Geography Bria is located on the Kotto River. History Civil war On 18 December 2 ..., capital of Haute-Kotto * Bria, Phrygia, ancient city and former bishopric in present Anatolia, now a Latin Catholic titular see. {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bria (name)
Bria is a name. It has been used as both a given name and surname. Notable people include: Given name * Bria Hartley (born 1992), American professional basketball player * Bria Skonberg (born 1983), Canadian trumpet player, vocalist and composer * Bria Valente, American singer * Bria Vinaite, American actress Surname * Benyamin Yosef Bria (1956–2007), Indonesian Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Denpasar * Dora Bria (1958–2008), Brazilian windsurfer * George E. Bria (1916–2017), Italian American journalist * Modesto Bria (1922–1996), Paraguayan football midfielder and manager Nickname * Bria (footballer), Cosme Rodrigues de Melo (1928–2005), Brazilian football defender {{given name, type=both Feminine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bria, Central African Republic
Bria is the capital of Haute-Kotto, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic. As of the 2003 census the town had a population of 35,204. Geography Bria is located on the Kotto River. History Civil war On 18 December 2012 Bria was captured by Séléka rebels. On 21 November 2016 an armed conflict broke out between the ethnicities Gula and Peuhl representing different armed groups resulting in death of 92 people, many more injured and 12000 refugees around the UN camp outside the city. On 18 May 2017 heavy clashes erupted between Anti-balaka and ex-Seleka in Bria resulting in 26 deaths. On 21 June 2017 clashes between rival factions resulting in death of around 100 people. On 4 December 2017 Anti-balaka fighters led by Jean-Francis Diandi attacked international forces in Bria killing one Mauritanian peacekeeper. On 16 March 2018 Jean-Francis Diandi was arrested by peacekeepers. On 6 September 2018 Séléka rebels killed a number of people, most of them ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |