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The Logone (or Logon) River is found in central Africa and is a major tributary of the Chari River. The capital city of Chad, N'Djamena, is located where the Logone empties into the Chari River.
Apparently one of the rebel factions in the Central African
Republic has declared an area the "autonomous" Republic of Logone (after the
Logone River) on Monday, 14 December 2015. This is in response to the
constitutional referendum and upcoming national elections which are to be held
in the Central African Republic at the end of December 2015.
Ben Cahoon, 18 Dec 2015
Description of the flag
A news report describes a flag of "Yellow, black and green flag with its center a white star":
"Après avoir tenté de perturber les scrutins à Bangui et dans les
provinces, Nourredine Adam et ses partisans du FPRC – Front populaire pour la
renaissance de la Centrafrique – a joué une nouvelle carte, ce mardi 15 décembre,
celle de la partition du pays. ...
Un drapeau jaune, noir et vert avec en son centre une étoile blanche, voilà le
symbole plus qu'éphémère hissé sur la gendarmerie nationale de la ville de Ndélé,
dans le nord-est de la Centrafrique par des partisans de Nourredine Adam "
"After trying to disrupt elections in Bangui and in the provinces, Nourredine
Adam and his supporters of PRGF - the Popular Front for the Revival of the
Central African Republic - played a new card on Tuesday, December 15, one of the
country's partition. He simply said that the northeast of the Central
African Republic was under its control, and added with a new flag and a new
name, the Republic of Logone.
The flag is yellow, black and green a white star in the centre, this most
ephemeral symbol was hoisted by national police of the town of Ndele, in the
northeast of the Central African Republic, by supporters of Nourredine Adam."
This
site has an image of the reported flag as is shown above - with a white star
outline and not a solid white star.
Ben Cahoon, 18 Dec 2015