Loubomo

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Loubomo
Loubomo (Republic of the Congo  )
Loubomo
Loubomo
Location in the Republic of the Congo
Coordinates: 4°12′S 12°40′E / -4.2, 12.667
Country Republic of the Congo
Region Niari Region
District Kimongo District


Loubomo, also known as Dolisie, is a city in the western province of Niari in the Republic of the Congo. It is the country's third largest city , and an important commercial centre. The city lies on the eastern edge of the coastal rainforest, and has a population of 106,300 (2005 census).

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[edit] Economy

Loubomo is a major rail centre. Its location makes her the link between the Congo-Ocean Railway and the railroad which reach the border with Gabon at Mbinda. Loubomo is also home to numerous small industries (wood, lumber).

[edit] Transport

Loubomo is home to Loubomo airport.

Loubomo railway station is among the greatest ones in the country. It is near the railway junction of Monto Bello.

[edit] Attractions

Loubomo is especially known for its nightlife.

[edit] History

The city was founded as one station on the Congo-Ocean Railway. it was named after Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's lieutenant Albert Dolisie. It became a thriving city thanks to the wealth of the railway, and had 20,000 inhabitants in 1972. The city's name changed to Loubomo in 1975, and soon ex-Dolisie became the third largest city in Congo-Brazzaville. 1997 and 1999 civil wars caused the exodus of rural people towards cities. Loubomo's population has significantly increased since then.


[edit] See also

[edit] References

Decalo S., Thompson V. & Adloff R. 1984. Historical dictionary of Congo Pg 180. USA: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.



Coordinates: 4°12′S, 12°40′E